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I don't like him, but he has the right to speak.
The students also have a right to protest.
If he doesn't advocate violence (and I haven't heard him do it), then I don't see any issues with him having speaking arrangements.
If the protesters don't get violent, then I don't see any issues with them protesting him.
I don't like him, but he has the right to speak.
The students also have a right to protest.
If he doesn't advocate violence (and I haven't heard him do it), then I don't see any issues with him having speaking arrangements.
If the protesters don't get violent, then I don't see any issues with them protesting him.
This is how America is supposed to work.
He supports violence against poor people being abused by the corporate economy, The Palestinians, and all enemies of US imperialism.
Provide some insight into the logic of your comment?
Calling other posters dumb for no given reason is rather limp.
I'll answer, When people make things up about him because they have a twisted agenda. They'll say silly things like "He's a very distasteful person." and " And another one of those guys where everything is all about him." Yet they can't back it up and don't offer proof. Silly comments like that which offer no insight or logic.
He's very respectful at his speeches and the Q and A afterwards he wants people who disagree with him to ask questions. He thanks them for coming and often the audience will clap for someone from the "other side". Compare that to the vile scum who protest him by trying to shout him down and refuse to get into a conversation because they don't like to hear, facts, logic, and reason. To say he's distasteful and selfish because you disagree with him is childish. I dont like his foreign policy but I have no problem with him discussing it and no one should either. Not saying you do or don't. It's always about policy.
He supports violence against poor people being abused by the corporate economy, The Palestinians, and all enemies of US imperialism.
But those are ‘acceptable’ calls for violence.
When has he said or done this?
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