this is leftwing terrorism
What’s to probe? Look at the video and expell the little nazis who were involved.
“Mr. Tancredo spoke for a couple of minutes until a demonstrator outside the room shattered a window, spraying glass toward the audience.”
Reminds me of the early 1930s Germany. The night of the long knives is coming soon to a town near you.
the usual left acting like commies and NAZIS
they shout tolerance and yet do not tolerate those with another view
Tell me has anyone ever seen conservatives storming stages and throwing insults, food etc at speakers we do not agree with?
I haven’t
funny though that when a radical lefty is confronted on their own they cower like a coward
3. The result is still that the speech was disrupted.
Mission Accomplished.
-PJ
I think the latter.
Seriously, the investigation is of CAMPUS SECURITY! There are concerns they were too rough on the trust fund babies.
Tancredo also said that the students were being egged on by professors so there for those professors should be put on unpaid leave (actually a good excuse to save money) and then see if they are guilty of which they are, as for the students then they should be either banned for bringing the school into disrepute or at least have the credits taken away
I think the group who sponsored Tancredo could file criminal
charges. The breaking of the window was enough of an
assault. If the university doesn’t follow through, then those
in the room should file charges.
here’s what UNC just sent out:
Dear Carolina alumni and friends,
Many of you have heard or read about a protest on campus Monday night, and I’m writing to share with you the message I sent yesterday to our campus community. I think you will find that the message speaks for itself. But if you have any questions or concerns, please let me know.
Sincerely,
Holden Thorp, Chancellor
Message from the Chancellor: Free Speech at Carolina (April 15, 2009)
Dear Students, Faculty and Staff:
I want to express how disappointed I am in what happened last night when former Congressman Tom Tancredo wasn’t able to speak when a protest got out of hand, and our Department of Public Safety had to take action. Congressman Tancredo felt threatened and left without making his remarks.
Mr. Tancredo was scheduled to speak about immigration. We expect protests about controversial subjects at Carolina. That’s part of our culture. But we also pride ourselves on being a place where all points of view can be expressed and heard. There’s a way to protest that respects free speech and allows people with opposing views to be heard. Here that’s often meant that groups protesting a speaker have displayed signs or banners, silently expressing their opinions while the speaker had his or her say. That didn’t happen last night.
On behalf of our University community, I called Mr. Tancredo today to apologize for how he was treated. In addition, our Department of Public Safety is investigating this incident. They will pursue criminal charges if any are warranted. Our Division of Student Affairs is also investigating student involvement in the protest. If that investigation determines sufficient evidence, participating students could face Honor Court proceedings.
Carolina’s tradition of free speech is a fundamental part of what has made this place special for more than 200 years. Let’s recommit ourselves to that ideal.
Sincerely,
Holden Thorp
They will find the guy who videotaped the thugs and throw him in jail. Plus, they will take away his basketball tickets.
The leftist version of Free Speech: speak your mind, but only if you agree with us.
Don’t hold your breath!
Students who were deprived of their First Amendment rights to hear a speaker should file deprivation of civil liberties suits against the “protesters” and UNC for not clearing the room to allowing Tancredo to speak.
If a window was indeed intentionally broken, pepper spray and tasers were certainly justified. Broken glass is a danger to bystanders.
It will be curious if this is just an indictment of the outrageous behavior of some of these leftist students and their faculty. Or, if campus police are also disciplined in any way.