Speaking of poetic  justice...
 
 
Geller  Report
 
 
‘Liberalism is white  supremacy!’: Black Lives Matter shuts down ACLU free 
speech event
 
By _Pamela Geller_ (https://pamelageller.com/author/admin/)  - on October 
5,  2017


 
This reminds me of Martin Niemöller’s famous  quotation: 
First they came for the Socialists, and I did not  speak out—
Because I was not a Socialist.
 

Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did  not speak out—
Because I was not a Trade Unionist. 
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak  out—
Because I was not a Jew.
 

Then they came for me—and there was no one left  to speak for me.
 
The ACLU has aided and abetted these fascists for  years. But oppression 
and subjugation is a slippery slope – they will come for  anyone and everyone 
they decide is untouchable. 

‘LIBERALISM IS WHITE SUPREMACY!’: BLACK LIVES  MATTER ACTUALLY SHUTS DOWN 
ACLU FREE SPEECH EVENT
Ocotber 4, 2017, By Doug Urbanski, _The Blaze:_ 
(http://www.theblaze.com/news/2017/10/05/liberalism-is-white-supremacy-black-lives-matter-actually-shuts
-down-aclu-free-speech-event/)  
One might assume Black Lives Matter and liberals  are best of friends. But 
that doesn’t appear to be the case after what  transpired at the College of 
William & Mary last  week.
 

WHAT HAPPENED?
    *   Black Lives Matter protesters stood in front of  a stage and began 
chanting five minutes into a freedom of speech event  co-sponsored by the 
American Civil Liberties Union at the Williamsburg,  Virginia, school, Flat 
Hat News — the college’s student paper — _reported_ 
(http://flathatnews.com/2017/10/02/black-lives-matter-protests-american-civil-liberties-union/?platfor
m=hootsuite) .
WHAT DID THE SIGN-TOTING PROTESTERS  CHANT?
    *   “Liberalism is white supremacy!” 
    *   “ACLU, you protect Hitler, too!” 
    *   “No justice, no peace — Nazis don’t deserve  free speech!” 
    *   “Your free speech hides beneath white  sheets!” 
    *   “Blood on your hands!” 
    *   “Shame!” 
    *   “The revolution will not uphold the  Constitution!”

 
 
HOW DID THE SPEAKER RESPOND TO THE  PROTESTERS?
    *   As protesters marched to the front of the stage,  speaker Claire 
Guthrie Gastañaga — executive director of the Virginia ACLU —  said, “Good, I 
like this. This is good. I’m going to talk to you a bit about  knowing your 
rights and protests and demonstrations, which this illustrates  very well …”
 
    *   
WHAT DID A BLACK LIVES MATTER MEMBER SAY AFTER AN  EVENT ORGANIZER HANDED 
HER A MICROPHONE?
    *   “When is the free speech of the oppressed  protected?” the BLM 
member asked, Flat Hat News said. “We know from personal  experience that 
rights granted to wealthy, white, cis, male, straight bodies  do not trickle 
down 
to marginalized groups. We face greater barriers and  consequences for 
speaking.”

 
 
 
DID THE FREE SPEECH EVENT RESUME?
    *   The event titled, “Students and the First  Amendment,” was shut 
down and did not resume, Flat Hat News  reported. 
    *   
WHAT HAPPENED WHEN THE EVENT ENDED?
    *   Some students who attended the event to actually  hear what 
Gastañaga had to say circled around her in the hopes of asking  questions and 
dialoguing, the student paper said. 
    *       *   But no dice. The Black Lives Matter protesters  gathered 
around them and drowned out Gastañaga with more chanting. 
    *   The remaining students then dispersed, Flat Hat  News said.

 
 
 
WHAT DID BLACK LIVES MATTER SAY  AFTERWARD?
    *   William & Mary’s BLM chapter said on its _Facebook  page_ 
(https://www.facebook.com/builtonourbacks/videos/1734551936840965/)  that it 
“shut 
down” the event, the  student paper said: “In contrast to the ACLU, we want 
to reaffirm our position  of zero tolerance for white supremacy no matter 
what form it decides to  masquerade in.” 
    *   
HOW DID THE SCHOOL RESPOND?
    *   “Silencing certain voices in order to advance the  cause of others 
is not acceptable in our community,” William & Mary  President Taylor 
Reveley said in a statement, Flat Hat News said. “This  stifles debate and 
prevents those who’ve come to hear a speaker, our students  in particular, from 
asking questions, often hard questions, and from engaging  in debate where the 
strength of ideas, not the power of shouting, is the  currency.”

 
 
 
HOW DID STUDENTS RESPOND?
    *   “I do not believe that preventing discussion from  happening is a 
viable pathway to get what you want,” Tyler Senio told the  student paper. “
I believe it is important for people to express themselves and  stand up for 
the issues they believe in. However, once these expressions start  to 
negatively affect others and prevent progress in the area they are  protesting, 
that’s when the justification becomes questionable.” 
    *   “We are proud of be a part of a politically  active community that 
voices their concerns and fights for their rights,”  student and event 
organizer Miguel Dayan told Flat Hat News. “However, we  hoped for a two-sided 
dialogue so our students could learn about their rights  and [have] the chance 
to question, critique and engage in conversation with  the director herself.
” 
    *   
THIS WRITER’S PERSPECTIVE
Even though a Black Lives Matter member was given a  chance to speak to the 
audience on a microphone at an event BLM was not  connected to — and even 
though BLM managed to shut down the event — the  protesters weren’t content. 

They didn’t even give audience members and the  speaker the opportunity to 
huddle and chat informally afterward, simply drowning  out their discussion 
with more chanting. 
That’s disturbing. 
The free speech event organizers put their money  where their mouths were 
and gave protesters a chance to be heard when they  didn’t have to. And the 
protesters returned the favor by spitting on  that. 
Some day the protesters who shut down free speech  at William & Mary could 
find their own speech endangered or shut down — and  who then will come to 
their defense after the judgment they’ve passed on others’  speech? 
Americans can’t abandon the crucial idea that even  those with ideas we 
despise have the right to speak. We may not like it, but  it’s a temporary and 
much lesser downside to a greater good. A gift that lets us  freely express 
ourselves as opposed to hiding in the shadows in fear of what may  happen to 
us if we say what’s on our minds

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