Is it possible that students can receive an education and learn something of value like history, science, literature, medicine, philosophy, etc. instead of controversial topics?
What alot of these kids are basically saying is. Yes, people should be allowed to speak, unless they disagree with me. Then it will put people in danger. 🤦♂️
Oh that's a male? Looks more like my 6-year-old daughter when she plays dress up and pretend. I won't Grace him with his preferred pronouns. I have my own pronouns for ignorant people like that and they are vulgar and offensive to those idiots but they're right on the mark
"If you don't stand for something, you will fall for anything." These students are clearly falling for the false notion that criticism of a subject equates to "hate speech". Most of these students need to grow up.
This generation has never heard the bit of wisdom the rest of us learned by the third grade.. “sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me.”
There's hope that these students do not know who DM is . Not so much in the fact that the Uni spent that amount of money on him and not on students benefits
Only idiot right wingers were obsessed by the stupidity that was the Bud Lite boycott... Real people didn't spend every waking moment of their lives consumed by it and therefore could give two %@#$& about it. It's not like it was a world shattering event. Besides, it's a college campus. I doubt Bud Lite sales were even dented on college campuses. Now, at your typical, local red state feed and general store, I'm sure there was some impact.
Catboy was fairly well reasoned until he explained why certain speech is dangerous - notice how he said "I feel"? Yeah, because there's no evidence that saying "thinking you're transgender is a mental illness" or "there's no such thing as non binary/queer is just marxist sexuality" causes violence against those groups. It feels like common sense if you don't think about it, but any degree of critical thought reveals that it's simply pathos.
Calling for genocide is reason to remove an organization or its speaker, but different opinions and speakers are exactly what should be offered in colleges, just not paid by the students.
I’m gay. That said, I’m also a pretty hard-right conservative. Should Dylan Mulvaney be allowed to speak on campus? Yes. Should Penn pay Mulvaney a $40k speaker’s fee? I don’t see the value, but if that’s Mulvaney’s ask and if Penn is willing to pay it, well, so be it. I dunno why anyone would bother to go watch the talk other than to see the spectacle, but that’s just me. Maybe Penn’s rep will tank like Bud Lite’s…
If the words are "lets go lynching i brought the rope" they can, in a way. Actual incitement isn't protected speech though. Now, calling someone a name or having a viewpoint is not.
I hope the fellow with the furry ears hasn't done anything permanent to himself (puberty blockers or surgeries). He sounds like he has a good head on his shoulders. I don't care about the way he is dressed just as long as he is considerate of others. Fashion can be a phase but intolerance may never change. I hope he continues to put serious thought into all his thoughts and actions.
Nah furries is forever, not a phase. That's the guy you end up paying a $200 per hour retainer to because you're too much of a boomer to fix your own computer.
Swimmer Riley Gaines should be invited to speak on behalf of women in sports and paid commensurate with Mulvaney. Women don't need Matt Walsh to defend us.
Who makes the decisions on spending that kind of cash for someone nobody wanted to see? The proof was how many people showed up. There was like 10 people in the entire auditorium.
The comment by the girl thatvwas standing with the other two. I hope and pray you're not a political science major because what you just said i exactly how our politicians think. That mind set is what causes companies and people to go bankrupt.
the biggest thing is paying any amount of money for that type of THING. Especially out of students money. The students should pay as individuals if they want to go to see that type of THING.
Speakers should be relevant to courses provided by the campus, and improve ideas of those courses ie draws more to those courses or educates more ideas of those courses. Not just random people who are politically affilliated
Is he giving a speech about how young children should be able to receive genital mutilation with a call for the heavy handed arm of government to force that treatment?
The school should be point of this clip, spending that much money on a speaker and less putting down Dylan. To be thoughtful and kind is better than be labeled as just another hater, something to think about "young America's foundation".
Whoa 😱🤣the first guy with the blue streaks lol says it all these college kids there minds are still in the clouds yikes there generation is doomed when there thinking minds are not thinking.
personally i don't think someone wearing cat ears and a collar with a bell on it should have any say in the matter...come back when you identify as an adult.
To the one's that have a problem with who comes to speak, I don't want to hear ish from you the day YOU get censored. These are the same people calling others "fascists"....
40k for that "thing" to visit a college and spread lies and mental illness? Terrible. That 40k should be going to a student who deserves a scholarship and will actually be a productive member of society.
Wow, I’m shocked to hear university americans students with some brains….other woke university students are quite a US embarrassment. I just question Penn State and their abilities now…
When I'm thinking of a guest speaker, it would be some scientist or ted talker about something interesting and innovative or just someone hiring from a company or introducing a career. Not some political garble. It would be ridiculous to pay someone tuiton just to give a biased speech or debate.
Are we not going to talk about the fact that a grown ass man is wearing cat ears, a bell around his neck, blue streaked hair while walking around in public? And we're asking his opinion?? This guy needs some psychological help, but instead we pretend it's normal. Can you imagine if your daughter, or son, brought this guy home? And here we are with no litter boxes in the house....
This made me feel funny in the pit of my stomach, like it feels like how when you eat your favorite ice cream in the summer? That's how this video made me feel.
For the love of God, can we please stop focusing on making rules and laws for things, and instead go back to having social/societal standards? When you have social expectations, it doesn't matter what the rules are. If someone does something weird, you treat them like a big fat weird weirdo, and that's enough to make them want to adapt to what is socially acceptable. Can we PLEASE just go back to assuming that anything that was okay I'm the 90's is okay now, and everything that wasn't socially acceptable in the 90's isn't okay?? That would really make things sooo much more tolerable. In the 90's people were treated equally, with respect. Everybody had their freedoms, and nobody was going around trying to ruin an entire race of people. Best of all, people understood context and satire back then, That's what I miss the most. I was barely alive for any of the 90's, but I remember enough to know how magical it was compared to now! Can we collectively agree on this please?