Education>Culture>Politics

Examples?

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Why don’t they go to countries geographically closer and share their language?

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Because there aren’t large corporations there willing to hire them on the cheap?

Kendi’s parroting of Marcuse on repressive tolerance.

“All”? The right “tried to push that” the liberal and mainstream media lie a lot, like Galileo “tried to push that” the earth revolves around the sun.

The threats of violence if Milo Yanopolis and other politicallvy incorrect thinkers were allowed to speak at certain liberal campuses.

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How many illegal immigrants are working for companies like Apple, Microsoft, Google, etc?

It’s not companies like that.

Think Agricultural, meat packing and hospitality.

It’s not companies like that either.

Then who hires them?

Without papers? Mostly their family members or friends.

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We’re off topic.

Or… hospitality corporations.

Let’s get back on topic please.

What does that have to do with the 1st?

It’s called purging our military of anyone that doesn’t toe white elitist libs line.

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And its been very effective, it seems.

While threats of violence are wrong and should be investigated, the 1st amendment doesn’t guarantee the right to speak a universities.

What if they receive funding from the government? Should they be getting government funding?

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You don’t think it might be a bit problematic if universities that receive government funding are required to provide a platform and all the organization, work, and infrastructure required to open the auditorium at night, provide lighting, sound, etc… to anyone who wants to? Not to mention all the security required if someone is controversial?