Opinions on Milo's talk tonight?

Milo addresses issues and arguments we do not get in universities simply because all the professors who want to address the same issues as Milo get outcasted and dont get published for what they're saying. That's the reason why kids hate Milo, because Milo says shit they're not used to hearing since universities silent the opinions of those opposing important social issues (calling them racists, bigots, etc). Universities should allow more opposing arguments to the social issues they raise, otherwise, what's the point? It's like letting a biologist publish scientific studies but banning anyone who tried proving him wrong. that's why our generations get so offended and wants to vote for Bernie Sanders, because these universities shelter kids from so many opinions that are true, yet the truth can be bigoted and racist, so it's not allowed.. I attended, and while most of the fans Milo had were a bunch of neckbeard virgin Trump lovers (Milo thinks stereotyping can be rationalized, so we can use it against his fans, right?), he did present a lot of issues I already knew about beforehand. However, he undermined his whole lecture by making low-brow humor and uncalled for jokes (telling the department of gender studies to go kill themselves was one of his jokes). this part was annoying, fat-shaming and dike-calling feminist was funny, but shouldnt have happened at a lecture so serious.

Overall, I enjoyed what he was saying. I'm glad no one was there blowing whistles and protesting with crop tops and fanny packs (DePauls university, looking at you).

If this post offends then Im sorry that's just my opinion. Im not a racist or a bigot, I listen to facts and reason no matter how terrible they sound. that's how the world is.

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