You are entitled to free speech. You are not entitled to an audience.
Humble-Nobody-9558 on
Funny how you could tell just from the title it would either be gender identity extremists or the gaza lot.
Niyrenthia on
So shes trying to silence others free speech…
Crazy how acceptable these ‘people who want to remove people rights’ are becoming and how they shout and threaten if anyone dares challenge them attempting to shove their beliefs down people throats
Indecipherable_Grunt on
Wait, so *protest* is unlawful? How can we protect freedom of speech without protecting the right to protest? They’re the same thing!
As soon as you say, “I have a right to speak but you don’t have a right to protest” then you’re the enemy of free speech.
Jaded-Researcher3025 on
She has every right to an audience. If people don’t like what she says don’t try to cancel her or drown out her words maybe they should debate her I would have thought they would have a debating society. She has every right to sue in my opinion the university should have stopped the protestors from making it impossible for her to deliver her speech.
Darrenb209 on
I’m not sure it’s the university I’d target with legal action, however there is extensive precedent in relation to other topics that show the protestors crossed the line into intimidation.
The security staff literally had to get involved to move the lecture. It isn’t a peaceful protest if security needs to get involved to protect those being protested.
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You are entitled to free speech. You are not entitled to an audience.
Funny how you could tell just from the title it would either be gender identity extremists or the gaza lot.
So shes trying to silence others free speech…
Crazy how acceptable these ‘people who want to remove people rights’ are becoming and how they shout and threaten if anyone dares challenge them attempting to shove their beliefs down people throats
Wait, so *protest* is unlawful? How can we protect freedom of speech without protecting the right to protest? They’re the same thing!
As soon as you say, “I have a right to speak but you don’t have a right to protest” then you’re the enemy of free speech.
She has every right to an audience. If people don’t like what she says don’t try to cancel her or drown out her words maybe they should debate her I would have thought they would have a debating society. She has every right to sue in my opinion the university should have stopped the protestors from making it impossible for her to deliver her speech.
I’m not sure it’s the university I’d target with legal action, however there is extensive precedent in relation to other topics that show the protestors crossed the line into intimidation.
The security staff literally had to get involved to move the lecture. It isn’t a peaceful protest if security needs to get involved to protect those being protested.