Yes, but he has a documented history of doing exactly this kind of thing.
Yes, but he has a documented history of doing exactly this kind of thing.
In Germany there was a terrorist group called the NSU, who were radicalized by extreme right culture, quietly killed people over a decade while the news media was none the wiser, and were almost certainly tacitly supported by many people within the far right.
Well, he said he was.
Well, to my knowledge nobody has, if that has changed or does change do let me know.
It can be two things!
I'm referring to the now canonical example of a Nazi being punched, Richard Spencer, January 20th:
https://www.youtube.com/wat…
So, a child punching another child to the point the other child's face is bloody is very different from a light face tap to Richard Spencer, a man basically unharmed and who gave an interview about it the same day.
But not always outrage about him - he was an amplifier of GamerGate, not the cause. Hell, he wasn't even the only conservative public figure to attach themselves to that particular train - the name was coined by Adam Baldwin and Christina Hoff Summers used it to continue her critique of feminism.
Ah, now that's a false equivalence.
Of course. But notably, he hasn't - I can't pretend to see into Milo's mind here and determine why, but were I to guess, it would be because he prefers the political theatre of doing that on campus - he has plenty of targets he can harass online regardless; undocumented or trans students at a given college are perhaps…
In the sense they can be used to very different ends, it clearly is; I was not making any other kind of judgement there.
He was invited by conservative students because he's spoken to their issues. Milo was known in angry young conservative circles (and being invited by same) long before he had much attention in American media.
Ignoring him has no value.
Or preventing it from taking place, if Milo is unable to actually speak at the campus (this obviously depends on the level and intensity of the protest.)
He did nothing of the kind in the latter case; to say otherwise is simply fraudulent.
And when Milo was someone they'd never heard of one of his supporters literally shot someone. This was last month.
It is the same in the sense that voting for a Democrat is the same as voting for a Republican: The mechanics of the act are much the same, but the political agendas being supported are usually quite different.
I followed up with 'Berkeley did the latter.'
I thought that was clear, but: Shutting him down, as at Berkeley.
…White Rose?