The Cost of Free Speech; The Solution (in Part), Close Down the Universities! By James Reed

     Free speech is now being censored like never before, in the lead up to the global elites making their final genocidal attack upon us. This shut down, once considered the rabbling’s of the lunar right fringe dwellers, is now mainstream. You can be censored not only from the internet, but by not being able to host public meetings, as the police raise cost issues and shut you down, for after all, they serve and protect (their masters):
  https://www.spectator.com.au/2018/08/free-speech-now-comes-with-security-costs/
  https://www.spectator.com.au/2018/06/decline-and-fall/ 
  https://www.spectator.com.au/2018/08/free-speech-on-campus-comes-cost-free-for-pirate-pete-lefties/

“University campuses are supposed to be places of robust debate, places where a contest of ideas can be held with enthusiasm and energy without fear of being condemned, punished and attacked merely for expressing a thought. Sadly there is a growing gulf between what universities should be and what they are. With student politics, and even senior academia, dominated by left-wing beliefs, it is increasingly hard for conservative voices to make themselves heard, leave alone be respected. The Australian Republican Movement took advantage of their relationships with left-wing academics and the equally left-leaning or just jellybacked university administrators at the University of Sydney and received free use of three venues at the university to the value of $5,000, including its Great Hall.

Former footballer-turned-opinion-giver Peter FitzSimons was both chairman of the ARM and pro-chancellor of Sydney University when the event was held and a Freedom of Information request from the Australian Taxpayers Alliance revealed how closely those two roles overlapped in his communication with the university as he thanked a university staff member for the “VERY KIND understanding” (his capitals) he had with them. Yet it is increasingly the case that speakers and groups wishing to hold right-wing events, such as the screening of the documentary ‘The Red Pill’ at Sydney University in 2017, are refused support. When conservative groups on campus are threatened by much larger left-wing student groups, their aggressors are allowed to act with virtual impunity while the victims are blamed for simply existing. Indeed the ‘Red Pill’ screening saw the University of Sydney threaten the associated clubs with a bill for security – security required purely because of the left-wing student protesters who rallied against it.”

     This is yet another reason for closing down the universities, horrible politically correct places, full of evil. With the digital world that we now live in, why should Australian students go to s-hole places of so-called “higher” leaning when they could have a better education on-line at world class universities? The Australian universities basically today serve only as backdoor entry points for young migrants. The invitation to all readers is to go to your local university say on a busy day like Wednesday, and just look around.

 

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