The left has managed to make major ‘progress’ in limiting our First Amendment Rights. The right of free speech. And they have convinced people that anything- ANYTHINGthat offends you is unacceptable and should NOT be allowed to be said.
The left wants to abolish any opposing views.
This from Michael Cantrell at our friends fromYoung Conservatives:
[Insanity] like this is causing our nation to stagnate as we can’t hash anything out on the Battlefield of Ideas, allowing opposing views to go head-to-head in order for what’s good, right, and true to come up to the surface.
Well, one college professor has had enough of the nonsense, opting to give his students an introduction to his class they won’t soon forget.
Oh, and did I mention this is going viral? When you see it, you’ll understand why.
Let’s take a look at this fine display of awesomeness shall we?
This from Mike Adams at Townhall:
Welcome back to class, students! I am Mike Adams your criminology professor here at UNC-Wilmington. Before we get started with the course I need to address an issue that is causing problems here at UNCW and in higher education all across the country. I am talking about the growing minority of students who believe they have a right to be free from being offended. If we don’t reverse this dangerous trend in our society there will soon be a majority of young people who will need to walk around in plastic bubble suits to protect them in the event that they come into contact with a dissenting viewpoint. That mentality is unworthy of an American. It’s hardly worthy of a Frenchman.
Let’s get something straight right now. You have no right to be unoffended. You have a right to be offended with regularity. It is the price you pay for living in a free society. If you don’t understand that you are confused and dangerously so. In part, I blame your high school teachers for failing to teach you basic civics before you got your diploma. Most of you went to the public high schools, which are a disaster. Don’t tell me that offended you. I went to a public high school.