http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/loca...-UC-Berkeleys-Free-Speech-Week-446129363.html
Seems like only Milo is showing up. Even James Damore turned them down
With less than a week to go before kickoff, uncertainty is still looming over UC Berkeley's student-planned Free Speech Week.
A rash of alleged speakers released statements this week denying involvement in the four-day conservative extravaganza, organized by right-wing student group Berkeley Patriot.
Perhaps the strongest rebuttal came Tuesday, courtesy of the Northern California chapter of the ACLU, which was rumored to be helping the student group wage a legal battle against the university.
"Make no mistake — the views expressed by Steve Bannon, Ann Coulter and Milo Yiannopoulos are about bigotry and racism," the regional branch of the ACLU said in a statement. "While the Constitution protects the expression of those views, let's be clear that this event is about spreading hate and intolerance, not free speech."
The events are supposed to take place from Sept. 24 to Sept. 27, with each day revolving around a theme. For example, "Feminism Awareness Day" on Sunday is supposed to feature Yiannopoulos, who once equated the women's rights movement with "cancer."
Berkeley Patriot missed a Friday deadline to sign a contract and submit a $60,000 payment to UC Berkeley so the events will now take place outdoors, if at all.
Seems like only Milo is showing up. Even James Damore turned them down