Quick background...
University president is accused of institutional racism. Protests ensue. The president ultimately resigns and apologies. It's been written about on the RVF.
This is where it gets interesting from a First Amendment perspective. A student journalist tried to photograph the protests thereby exercising his First Amendment rights. You know, that same First Amendment which protects SJWs right to hold protests. The SJWs objected, and proceed to physically assaulted him, because he was "invading their safe space":
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/arch...ce/415080/
One of the SJWs was blunt about their actions - she said that she needed the guy removed, and she needed some "muscle" to do it. Basically, assault this guy.
Well, that SJW also turned out to be a professor at the college. In media relations. Now she has been forced to resign, for assisting in the assault of the photographer and trying to curb his First Amendment rights:
http://www.columbiamissourian.com/news/h...ea580.html
A small victory.
University president is accused of institutional racism. Protests ensue. The president ultimately resigns and apologies. It's been written about on the RVF.
This is where it gets interesting from a First Amendment perspective. A student journalist tried to photograph the protests thereby exercising his First Amendment rights. You know, that same First Amendment which protects SJWs right to hold protests. The SJWs objected, and proceed to physically assaulted him, because he was "invading their safe space":
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/arch...ce/415080/
One of the SJWs was blunt about their actions - she said that she needed the guy removed, and she needed some "muscle" to do it. Basically, assault this guy.
Well, that SJW also turned out to be a professor at the college. In media relations. Now she has been forced to resign, for assisting in the assault of the photographer and trying to curb his First Amendment rights:
http://www.columbiamissourian.com/news/h...ea580.html
A small victory.