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DAVID DEMILO's avatar

Great piece, Bill. I failed your pop quiz: though I remember the incidents well and read much about them, the names of the perpetrators have fallen down the memory hole.

The incident at Stanford, the Antifa attack on Charlie Kirk's speech at UC Davis on Tuesday and the Antifa attack on the Atlanta police training project suggest that the militant left is ramping up its Ernst Rohm tactics just in time for another Presidential election cycle.

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SouthCentralPA's avatar

Suspend them for a year. Their parents will do far worse to them than the school ever could during that year.

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Jfan's avatar

How about the members of the Federalist Society stop pussyfooting around, and sue the disruptors personally? A student who was unable to hear Judge Duncan should sue one of the hecklers in small claims court for some applicable tort, such as harassment, tortious interference, nuisance, or whatever applies. Sue for a few hundred dollars. After a few plaintiff wins the students will get the message.

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MaryFrances Miller's avatar

Freedom of speech has become an anathema. Those that have made it so have no logic or sense.

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Rascal Nick Of's avatar

If the government is a fascist mob, why shouldn’t their law “schools” be the same? Look at every crazy thing that’s happening in this country like this: just like the Mafia, the Democrat party and the government (but I repeat myself) are running a giant parasitic money laundering scheme from the American middle class to their Oligarch funders, minion foot soldiers, and serfs. FTX, SVB, education, big tech, etc. Your tax dollars at work. To enslave you. By any means necessary, comrade. Commies gonna fascist 🤷🏼‍♂️🤮🤡🌎

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