I always forget and click, and I always give a good laugh.
Wait, is the joke that his account is suspended? Or did they suspend his account just now?
I always forget and click, and I always give a good laugh.
The Atlantic has a indepth piece
https://www.theatlantic.com/politic...-berkeley-free-speech-week-fell-apart/540867/
Sounds like they were tossing shit out there, and no actual organization went on.
Shoulda clicked the link.Liking a tweet and showing your face in civilization (with attendant repercussions and consequences) are two different things. especially for teenagers whose entire political ambition is that they just really want the right to yell the n-word.
Shoulda clicked the link.
The Atlantic has a indepth piece
https://www.theatlantic.com/politic...-berkeley-free-speech-week-fell-apart/540867/
Sounds like they were tossing shit out there, and no actual organization went on.
The Atlantic said:Some critics have suspected Yiannopoulos of never intending to hold the event in the first place, though Mike Cernovich, the right-wing activist and Twitter personality who was scheduled to speak on September 27, said he doesn't believe this is the case.
”I believe Milo sincerely wanted Free Speech Week to happen because he approached me months ago to be involved," Cernovich said. ”I had a family visit planned, and he expressed some disappointment. This wouldn't have made sense if he hadn't expected the week to go as planned. Thus I don't buy into the theory that he never wanted Free Speech Week to happen."
Daily Cal said:Milo Yiannopoulos confirmed Thursday a full list of speakers scheduled to appear at UC Berkeley during ”Free Speech Week" from Sept. 24-27.
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Sept. 27: ”Mario Savio is Dead"
Mike Cernovich
Charles Murray
Ariana Rowlands
Stelion Onufrei
Alex Marlow
Milo Yiannopoulos
Steve Bannon
Ann Coulter
Conservative commentator Ann Coulter said Friday she assumes the Free Speech Week at the University of California at Berkeley has been canceled, because she never got a contract from her agent. She said by email she was told that Berkeley administrators were dead-set on blocking the event and pulled all the usual tricks.
The planned four-day event bringing conservative and provocative speakers to the public university campus has been closely watched because of repeated violent clashes in Berkeley this year, with extremists on the left and the right battling over free speech and hate speech.
Coulter said UC-Berkeley administrators have made perfectly clear that they think leftist ideas are so fragile and indefensible, that they can allow NO OTHER VIEWPOINTS to be heard on campus. I wasnt especially interested in giving them a second chance to redeem their reputation, but having been given the chance, they failed.
But Milo Yiannopoulos, the firebrand writer who has been promising to return to campus since he was invited by the student group, said by email that Free Speech Week was happening, starting with a rally Sunday. FSW IS PROCEEDING FOR THE 4 DAYS NO MATTER WHAT, he wrote.
University spokesman Dan Mogulof said that after many missed deadlines by members of the Berkeley Patriot, the group that invited speakers to the event, they suddenly canceled Tuesday the only indoor venue they had been able to secure. University officials havent been able to reach the students since Tuesday, he said. Still, the Bay Area school is continuing with its extensive security planning.
Were proceeding as if that schedule is real we have no choice.
If in fact any of these speakers actually intend to come, we will be more than ready to provide security, Mogulof said. We are in process of spending what will be more than a million dollars. Those actions speak louder than words.
I'm not trying to be snarky, but why is this is a story if it just fell apart on its own?
The student organization Berkeley Patriot has indicated through its outside legal counsel that they have canceled all events due to take place from Sept. 24-27.
The situation is evolving and we will continue to provide information on our update website, especially about campus security measures. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
I received this message in the morning, addressed to all students:
So I guess it really is dead? The campus bent over backwards to accommodate them, they even allowed them to use outdoor venues (Lower Sprowl) when they missed the deadline to sign up for indoor locales. As of last week the list of speakers had way more unconfirmed than confirmed speakers, which speaks to the disorganization of Berkeley Patriots more than anything.
Paying an arm and a leg for security when none of this is going to materialize is really going to leave a sour taste in admin's mouth. Naturally right wing media is going to try to blame the University for bureaucratizing the event to death, but the evidence doesn't show that is what happened in the slightest.
Well the Berkeley Patriot, by their account, hasn't exactly been treated fairly by the university. From their account, they tried to follow protocol, but the university wasn't following up with them. That's the take away from the following video for those of you who refuse to give videos on milo's youtube channel views.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rn5Xgak1zzA
I received this message in the morning, addressed to all students:
So I guess it really is dead? The campus bent over backwards to accommodate them, they even allowed them to use outdoor venues (Lower Sprowl) when they missed the deadline to sign up for indoor locales. As of last week the list of speakers had way more unconfirmed than confirmed speakers, which speaks to the disorganization of Berkeley Patriots more than anything.
Paying an arm and a leg for security when none of this is going to materialize is really going to leave a sour taste in admin's mouth. Naturally right wing media is going to try to blame the University for bureaucratizing the event to death, but the evidence doesn't show that is what happened in the slightest.
After learning of the cancellation, Mr. Yiannopoulos said he would be at the universitys Sproul Plaza at noon on Sunday along with Mr. Cernovich, Ms. Geller and others.
I was somewhat blindsided by the announcement from the Berkeley Patriot this morning, he said at a news conference on Saturday. We are going to be hosting an event, come hell or high water, he added.
Mr. Yiannopoulos said that the police were aware of his plans and would enforce security, but a university spokesman said campus police had not been in touch with Mr. Yiannopoulos. Sgt. Andrew Frankel, a spokesman for the Berkeley Police Department, said city police had not been contact with him either.