I oppose firing people for controversial views, but it's odd conservative pundits have decided the lady who celebrated Barbara Bush's death deserves the most fervent defense.
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Replying to @ScottMGreer
We're not defending her. We're defending free speech by a professor at a public university governed by
#1A constitutional law. I'll happily do that for any public-university faculty member who's subject to a social media witch-hunt, whatever their politics.3 replies 1 retweet 35 likes -
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There's nothing wrong with simply saying she shouldn't be fired. That's the correct position. But some of the folks are acting like this is Thermopylae and implying the Right is just as much of a threat to free speech as the Left. I just don't like the sanctimony about it
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How many of these same people spoke out to support Milo’s exercise of free expression while mobs of Antifa thugs set fires, destroyed property, and attacked women for wearing red hats?
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With help from @TheFIREorg, I helped convince my university to provide enough security that Antifa couldn't shut down Milo's talk when he spoke here. It was a matter of principle.
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