Leadified said:
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.
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.