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A controversial speech at the University of Connecticut Tuesday night ended up in chaos, with students in the audience shouting at the speaker and the speaker arrested over an altercation with an audience member who appeared to take his notes.
The speaker was Lucian Wintrich, a conservative writer who was invited to campus by UConn's Republican group for a talk called "It's OK to Be White."
His arrest came after an audience member appeared to grab his notes and he followed her into the audience. He was charged with breach of peace and was escorted from the building.
So there ya have it folks. Show up to give a speech, have your property stolen, attempt to retrieve your stolen property and you get arrested...not the thief.
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In a series of tweets, Wintrich said that he should not have been arrested, and that he was simply trying to obtain property (his speech notes) that had been taken from him.
"It's really unfortunate that some of the kids at @UConn felt the need to be violent and disruptive during a speech that focused on how the leftist media is turning Americans against each other. Tonight proved my point," he wrote in one of the tweets.
They already have. She is some sort of college administrator.
Ouch! And now just imagine what if the folks of /pol/4chan/etc decided to jump on the occasion to identify these SJWs, turns them into internet memes like some SJWs in the past like Aids Skrillex, Trigglypuff and Big Red?
Ouch! And now just imagine what if the folks of /pol/4chan/etc decided to jump on the occasion to identify these SJWs, turns them into internet memes like some SJWs in the past like Aids Skrillex, Trigglypuff and Big Red?
I still watch Aids Skrillex once a week. God that was glorious.
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