Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Milo Yiannopoulos and Freedom of Speech

milo maize Yiannopoulos and Freedom of SpeechOn the first of February, milo Yiannopoulos was supposed to be giving a planned public lecture at the University of California. This speech was cancelled, due to the protesters setting fires, throwing objects, and becoming violent. Milo is known for his complete expression of his views, stating that feminism is a cancer, and also uses racially backed up language. Many are debating whether the cancellation was the right thing to do or not, considering our uncouth is protesting on the loose(p)dom of speech right now, and that is exactly what they revoked from Milo.Like I verbalize before, state are really debating whether cancelling his speech was the right thing to do or not. Although he is a very extreme person, he should perplex gotten the chance to express his opinion at the campus. He has had past offenses, exchange equal to(p) when he was banned from twitter for harassing Leslie Jones. He doesnt obtain a correct track recor d, and his utterance of opinion can get very strange at times. Although he hasnt had a good track record for his actions, I dont look at that the actions by the college were ethical. Milo was not trying to make them believe him, or evening tell them thats the way it was. Milo was simply upright going to talk nigh his speech and then leave, save the college did not want to accept that, and got violent.I exact said this before, but yes, Milos rights to free speech are indeed being violated. He has expressed his voice a little too freely in the past, but at that college all he was going to do was talk. He has been called a antiblack before, and a bargain of quite a little dont accept his views. That being said, he is a citizen just like all of us, and for him to be denied of a speech by a violent and vicious crowd is absurd. He should have been able to present his speech, and if people didnt like it, then they shouldnt have been there to harken to him give it. Trump had sen t a tweet about the misadventure and basically stated that Milos license of speech was being violated. No result what Milo did in the past or has been doing, he still has the right to a freedom of speech and that shouldnt be revoked because of an angry crowd.I do believe a instill or business should be allowed to hypothecate who can present or give a speech at their business or campus. It was their choice to let Milo present himself there, and the school should take responsibility for what had happened at the protest. It had said that there were rocks being throw at the jurisprudence, windows being smashed, and fire being lit all resulting in damage of $100,000. Milo was welcomed at that campus, and had no control of the type of people or happenings that would begin there. It was the campus responsibility to control the crowd, in which didnt happen Milos speech just got cancelled which wasnt fair because it wasnt his fault. People didnt like what he had to dictate, but the p rotesters there was completely unnecessary, especially to have broken down the police barricades. If people didnt like Milo or what he was going to say which they actually had no idea what his topic of speech would be about they didnt have to show themselves at least not in that manner.In conclusion, I think that Milo Yiannopoulos was extremely revoked of his freedom of speech. He wasnt doing anything unconventional in my opinion, and what the college kids at the campus did was wrong in my eyes. It wasnt fair that he didnt even get to present his speech and even though a lot of people strongly disagree with his viewpoints on touchy subjects, he should have had the chance to at least present his speech. In my opinion, I do not like the type of person that Milo is showing to everyone. He has been very disrespectful and people do have the right to freedom of expression which is in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, BUT they didnt have to take it as extreme as they did. Doing t his report has just do me realize that there are a lot of horrible people in the world, and not everyone can be happy. The people at the campus were largely protesters, and I agree that they do have the right to be unconnected at Milo. That being said, everyone has the right to freedom of speech, even the worst of people. Milo Yiannopoulos did state that he would be coming back to the campus, but he should have had the right to present his speech at that campus on the solar day he wanted in my opinion.

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