Friday, September 27, 2019




Weirdo says people’s feelings more important than first amendment rights

The campus newspaperat the taxpayer-funded University of California, Berkeley has published an op-ed by a student senator declaring that First Amendment rights are “a tactic used by the state” to preserve a “white supremacist, capitalistic and patriarchal” society which has elected “an openly racist, queerphobic, Islamophobic/xenophobic and anti-poverty adminstration[sic].”

The title of the May 1 op-ed in The Daily Californian is: “Campus must prioritize safety of marginalized over free speech.”

Juniperangelica Xiomara Cordova-Goff is the student senator who penned the 811-word jeremiad against free speech.

“Free speech has always been a tactic used by the state to grant the illusion that all voices in this nation are valued, yet there is a reason why Black female senators are discredited and why there is a white supremacist in the Oval Office,”Xiomara Cordova-Goff writes.

“I want to say that I do not feel safe on this campus,”he also declares.

“On the morning students woke up to Sproul Plaza flooded with fully armed police officers last Thursday, I was shocked and traumatized,”the junior says.

The mention of Sproul Plaza is a reference to the latest demonstrations organized by far-left and far-right agitators over a scheduled campus speaker. This time the speaker was going to be Ann Coulter.

“Walking through Sproul reminded me of every bad encounter I’ve had with police,”Xiomara Cordova-Goff writes. “It reminded me off the afternoons I visited my parents in jail.”

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

maybe he she it should spend all it's time visiting his parents in jail. looks like that will end uo being the family estate

Anonymous said...

“Walking through Sproul reminded me of every bad encounter I’ve had with police,”Xiomara Cordova-Goff writes.

So you're saying you and your parents are regularly visited by police?

And you think that because you have had some bad encounters with them you deserve to not have to see them?

Have you not learned yet that only a small percentage of the population commits the majority of the crimes? You have just told us that you are a part of the small percentage so guess what? I think you NEED to suffer for your crimes.

Stan B said...

His words to the effect that he does "not feel safe" are themselves triggers, causing fear and dismay in others who may think they also do not have a reason to feel safe. His words need to be censored....

Stinky said...

What's worrying is not that he's a loon; there have always been plenty of those.

What's worrying is that those who dole out the taxpayers' dollars take him seriously. Or, more accurately, are willing to pretend to do so in order to weaponize him against society.