"So called free speech"@Nero https://t.co/MIEildUlQj
— 365conservative (@365conservative) May 27, 2016
Milo Yiannopoulos’ recent speech at DePaul University sparked quite an uproar as Black Lives Matter activists stormed the stage and threatened violence. Campus personnel have tried their best to protect special snowflakes upset by exposure to words they don’t like from any further trauma.
One DePaul professor was so horrified — not by the threats of violence against Yiannopoulos but by the fact he was allowed to speak on campus — that she’s decided to go seek a safe space elsewhere according to a post on her Facebook page:
BREAKING: DePaul professor resigns following my talk. Says free speech is delusional, or some garbage. pic.twitter.com/KoxwugVUJK
— Milo Yiannopoulos ✘ (@Nero) May 27, 2016
The post no longer appears at Cheng’s page, though it’s unclear whether she sent the letter to school administrators.
Maybe we should start here:
Parents take note: "Universities are not neutral platforms"
I guess her honesty is refreshing?
https://t.co/zOK8sWh0fg— Space Bunnyopoulos (@Spacebunnyday) May 27, 2016
The truth always comes out eventually!
If all it takes to make a Leftist professor quit is for @Nero to speak at the school, he needs to visit more! #tcot https://t.co/KMRNscB5tL
— FullMetalPatriot (@FullMtlPatriot) May 27, 2016
"equal exchanges of ideas, the so-called free speech rooted in the market ideology, is delusional" ~DePaul professor https://t.co/lwIyWvM4di
— Honkimus Maximus (@Maximus_Honkmus) May 27, 2016
Right out of the gate she seems to imply that letting @nero speak makes the pres. a racist. https://t.co/aFSxS2TueR pic.twitter.com/Z0YTTx6W2N
— TTTHoon (@TTThoon1) May 27, 2016
I'll buy her a plane ticket to North Korea if that's how she feels about free speech. https://t.co/Yv613WCRCb
— Alexi Kudej (@AKudj25) May 27, 2016
Over-under on how many insane Marxist professors @Nero can get to resign by the end of his tour? https://t.co/fTO6oR6tAJ
— Justin Martin (@JMartinShow) May 27, 2016
What a flaming moron. Here's hoping that sociology experience gets her the best of low-wage jobs she can find https://t.co/mVjbJKWoyU
— Mark M (@MarkMcAmerica) May 27, 2016
Resigning Prof Needs 2 Work In Venezuela 2See What Her Backward & Illogical Beliefs Have, When Brought 2 Conclusion https://t.co/JimFzR8p6Q
— William R Nicholson (@navybluesmoke) May 27, 2016
The professor might find her experience in the real world a little more triggering than she’d like, so maybe she’ll be back (if she resigns at all).
I bet she doesn't really quit. Where else is she going to make money doing this ****? https://t.co/pKfK6eWAOi
— Douglas (@DesScorp) May 27, 2016