I agree about classrooms, they are truly "safe spaces," but if a crowd wants to protest Milo Yiannopoulos outside of a classroom then I think that you have no right to either deplatform him or make the crowd go away.
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We might not want him teaching classes as he is not qualified but he can do talks for students and people can protest outside, yes.
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"We might not want him teaching classes as he is not qualified but he can do talks for students and people can protest outside, yes." Agreed.
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When I am in the classroom I am there to learn; I am not there to indulge someone else's need to "assemble" - especially as I'm paying for the damn privilege of being there. If they want to assemble there, they can reimburse me.
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