When a Conservative Gay Man Spoke, Students Smeared Fake Blood on Faces, Shouted ‘Black Lives Matter’

When a Conservative Gay Man Spoke, Students Smeared Fake Blood on Faces, Shouted ‘Black Lives Matter’
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A university protest on Tuesday gives yet another example of the left wing refusing to be tolerant of any opinion but their own. Ironic, no?  

Milo Yiannopoulos, a conservative gay commentator, made the mistake of sharing his point of views at Rutgers University after being invited by students. 
The Blaze shares more on this story: 

Milo Yiannopoulos was on his “The Most Dangerous Faggot Tour,” and the outspoken critic of liberal ideas got right to it after telling the packed lecture hall that college is supposed to be a place where any number of ideas — even offensive ones — can be freely explored.

“Up against that mission,” the provocative Brit continued, “is a culture of safe spaces and trigger warnings, which seeks to insulate people from anything that might traumatize or upset them. Of course, they’re not really traumatized or upset — they’re just upset that someone disagrees with them. In my view, anybody who asks for a trigger warning or a safe space should be immediately expelled.”

Seconds later, as a cellphone camera rolled, a voice was heard shouting out, “This man represents hatred!” The camera then moved to the left and caught two women dressed in black smearing fake blood on their faces and holding up their fists.

Of course, left wing speakers come to universities all the time.  But liberals want the monopoly on everything.

“[Rutgers groups] should not be inviting anyone like Yiannopoulos because what we stand for is inclusion and diversity,” student activist Nyuma Waggeh told the school’s paper. “If a speaker makes someone feel unsafe or uncomfortable, then they should not come to campus.”

Got that?  We want to be inclusive…  of only of those who share our agenda. 

Classic.

Watch a clip of the protest below:

Read the full article, see more pictures/videos and find his speech here.

Image Source: The Daily Targum Twitter

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