Selective mob rule on campus
Mary Katharine Ham compares and contrasts campus reactions to the Minutemen and the Mullah man:
An Iranian president who can’t unequivocally condemn either Holocaust denial or the death penalty for homosexuality, who lauds Hezbollah, and whose administration jailed hundreds of students for doing the same protesting American college students so treasure? He gets a polite hearing for his “objectionable” views, few challenging questions, and the assurance of security on campus.
Americans who are serious about border-control and reasonably and lawfully take matters into their own hands when the government fails to? They receive physical attack and no fair hearing. Their beliefs are “repugnant,” and future conservative speakers are deprived of an audience because the administration cannot guarantee safety.
I think that’s what lefty American professors and college students like to refer to as “disproportionate response.”
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