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[NEWS] Violent UC Berkeley riots force cancellation of Milo Yiannopoulos event

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LeisureSuit912:


--- Quote from: Corderlain on February 02, 2017, 11:59:15 PM ---I worked in food and beverage before and yeah I've been that guy that reports illegal immigrants. They should come here legally as everyone else does.

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What a loving cumwad

Corderlain:


--- Quote from: LeisureSuit912 on February 03, 2017, 12:04:18 AM ---Well, I have no sympathy for starfishs like Milo to target students because of their legal status. They should be here legally, but they should not be publicly shamed in the name of political beliefs.

Whatever anyone says about these protests, yes, they were violent. But Milo will continue to speak at events about his bullstuff. What Milo was planning to do would force these students out of a high-quality education (similar to how he shamed a transgender student at Milwaukee recently, forcing her to drop out) and basically ruin their lives.

All in all, Milo is a richardwad and a complete starfish, and the reason people violently protested at his event is because their fellow students would've been shamed and smeared because of his political agenda.

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None of this really matters in the slightest and is personal opinion, but these people do not deserve a high class education as they are literally breaking US law to receive it.


--- Quote from: LeisureSuit912 on February 03, 2017, 12:05:50 AM ---What a loving cumwad

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Thanks young blood. You'll enter the work force someday.

Drydess:


--- Quote from: Master Matthew² on February 03, 2017, 12:04:56 AM ---Entering any other country is a privilege, not a right. If thry felt the need to enter illegally, or stay illegally, they abused or outright spat on this privilege, and should lose this chance because of it.

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no? heavily background checked and put into debt i'm cool with, but shouldn't people still have the chance to go through the proper way afterwards? people can't learn the lesson just simply by being punished for doing it wrong

Master Matthew²:


--- Quote from: Drydess on February 03, 2017, 12:07:12 AM --- no? heavily background checked and put into debt i'm cool with, but shouldn't people still have the chance to go through the proper way afterwards? people can't learn the lesson just simply by being punished for doing it wrong

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This isnt about learning lessons, this about national security.
We cant sift out potential terrorists from people who entered the country illegally. This is an evermore prevalent issue as radicalization usually happens in poorer communities.

Corderlain:

News is saying $100k in damages from the protest.

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