During the 2017 primaries, Hillary Clinton spoke so eloquently about how accepting the presidential election results was the “way our democracy works,”
“We’ve been around 240 years. We’ve had free and fair
elections and we’ve accepted the outcomes when we may not have liked them.”
It was a nice little speech about how democracy works in America. Then, when the results of the election showed Donald Trump to be the clear winner, all that talk about “accept[ing] the outcome” no longer mattered. It was Hillary and her supporters who didn’t accept the results of the election; 240 years down the drain.
Milo Yiannopoulos |
Then, far-right
provocateur and Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos was scheduled to speak at U.C.
Berkeley on February 1, at the invitation of the local campus group of
conservatives. But the University students and professors had other plans.
The university came under
lockdown when riots and protests caused the campus (and Milo himself) to cancel
his speaking engagement because of safety issues. The campus suffered smashed
windows, overturned cars, fires, as well as people being assaulted, and rocks
being thrown at the police.
The whole situation was
rife with irony and hypocrisy. Berkeley is known for starting the “free speech”
movement in 1964. The Free Speech Movement (FSM) was a student protest which
took place during the 1964–65 academic year on the campus of the University of
California, Berkeley when students insisted that the university administration
lift the ban of on-campus political activities and acknowledge the students'
right to free speech.
The riots were lambasted
by the Right and by Conservatives as a ban on free speech. This was the topic
on all the alternative media websites, on all the newsites, Youtube, Facebook,
Twitter, and you name it. There was no way to escape the coverage.
Fast forward to February
20, 2017.
The American Conservative
Union, the “premier conservative voice” had invited Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos
to speak at this week's Conservative Political Action Conference which will be headlined by Donald Trump, Vice
President Mike Pence, Steve Bannon, and Reince Priebus.
The CPAC Chairman Matt
Schlapp told Hollywood Reporter that Milo was booked after the protests of his
U.C. Berkeley appearance prevented him from speaking: “An epidemic of speech
suppression has taken over college campuses. Milo has exposed their liberal
thuggery and we think free speech includes hearing Milo’s important perspective.”
The ACU eventually gave in
to pressure and decided to rescind the invitation when the Breitbart editor
appeared to “condone pedophilia” in a newly released video online.
I guess to Schlapp freedom of speech only pertains to bashing the Left. What does Schlapp thinks that Milo was going to be talking about? Something from an obscure podcast which had all context edited out or just maybe something on topic? Like politics.
In the recently resurfaced episode of
“The Drunken Peasants” podcast, Mr Yiannopoulos recalled his own sexual abuse
as a teen and appeared not to condemn similar relationships between children
and men. In the podcast, Milo said young boys “discover who they are” through
these types of relationships.
All this false outrage and finger pointing
over pedophilia at a person who wrote an earlier column in Breitbart, “Here’s
Why the Progressive Left Keeps Sticking Up for Pedophiles” blaming the Left for
defending pedophilia. He writes,
“Pedophilia itself is of course not
confined to one side of the political spectrum. But defending it does seem to
be. Pro-pedophile activism continues to surface on the Left in a way that it
simply doesn’t on the Right.”
You might want to rethink that point
Milo.
There had been some controversy about
the invitation of Milo in the first place. The controversy? Some on the Right at
CPAC didn’t consider Milo to be a conservative but a spokesperson for the
alt-right and were clearly critical of the CPAC’s invitation. It’s no surprise
that the podcast episode of “The Drunken Peasants” were repackaged and
published on Twitter by the conservative group The Reagan Battalion just before
the convention.
The Reagan Battalion is funded by the “Never
Trump” organization Stop Trump PAC which is associated also with 2016
presidential candidate Ewan McMullin, a former CIA operations officer, a Goldman Sachs investment banker, and a member of the UN refugee agency the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) which resettles refugees and is heavily invested in by George Soros.
The Stop Trump PAC was the creation of Nathan Lerner. Lerner is also the executive director of the Democratic Coalition Against Trump, which describes itself on Twitter as “the home of #AntiTrump movement. #BoycottTrump app developer & #TrumpLeaks creators.”
The Stop Trump PAC was the creation of Nathan Lerner. Lerner is also the executive director of the Democratic Coalition Against Trump, which describes itself on Twitter as “the home of #AntiTrump movement. #BoycottTrump app developer & #TrumpLeaks creators.”
According to the Daily Dot;
Lerner is now the executive director of the Democratic Coalition Against Trump, previously known as the Keep America Great PAC. Co-founded by Lerner and Scott Dworkin, the Keep America Great PAC aimed to raise $20 million to mobilize voters who were not pleased with either Trump or Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. As the Democratic Coalition Against Trump, the group “now exists to hold the Trump White House accountable,” according to its website.
The Reagan Battalion, Nathan Lerner,
and the Stop Trump PAC may either be funded by Obama’s Organizing for Action
group (OFA) or part of the Deep State.
Now, of course it goes without saying
that I don’t approve of pedophilia, and that’s not the point of my blog post. The
point is, where’s the outrage that freedom of speech is being suppressed?
Where are all the Conservatives at who
condemned U.C. Berkeley for preventing Milo from “unpopular” speech? Where’s
the strict Constitutionalists and the pro-First Amendment crowd?
When you get down to the nitty-gritty,
there’s no difference between the Liberals and Conservatives, or any politician
for that matter. The only difference between the Liberals and the Conservatives
are that the Conservatives didn’t destroy or burn the Gaylord National Resort
& Convention Center down.