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Leadified said:
VGPolyglot said:

I wasn't referring to Milo in particular, I was speaking in general terms where many racists are allowed to speak and gain a large following. Anyways, here's one quote from him:

I believe in and love the populist, nationalist, antiglobalist rebellion happening all over the West

The part that concerns me the most is the nationalist part: fascism is basically nationalism on steroids.

Edit: Here's another quote of his that I found:

America's got to take a break from foreign wars, and take a break from immigration.

Now, I don't mind the first part, but the second part si very disturbing to me, as he seems to be a very nationalist person.

That's always the price with freedom of speech, however I have faith in our institutions opposed to top-down state control. We have limits on freedom of speech anyways, some of which is the subject of controversy, but in most places inciting violence or "hate" is already a criminal offence.

Even if I don't agree with what Milo has to say or believes in, I will oppose what he does not what he says.

ClassicGamingWizzz said:

Milo goes to these stages and attacks the students there, like that time when he attacked and humilliated a trangender, why would a university would let a guy inside campus to harass his students?

At the end of the day that is the responsibility of the university. I would imagine they can already control who is allowed to speak there.

Why do you have faith when the institutions obviously have their own motives? They are definitely not opposed to top-down state control, it's the president, one person, who is commander in chief, it's only a few hundred people in congress who legislate laws, and they are the ones who dictate what should happend. That is undeniably top-down state control.