Pro-Illegals Violently Threaten Peaceful Speaker; L.A. Times Columnist Cheers

Michelle Malkin has pointed out how leftists stormed the stage and prevented the Minutemen Founder and others from speaking at Columbia University. Now World Net Daily reports how the leftists and pro-illegals actually called the Black Minuteman speaker the “n” word. Not surprising, actually.

During the attempted speech, Minutemen member Marvin Stewart was harassed and called the “n” word by the pro-illegals. Just more violent, liberal, anti-political speech threats.


Socialists and pro-illegals hate freedom of political speech. Here they storm the stage against a mainstream, American specker, calling the black speaker the “n” word. WND Photo.

Michelle Malkin recently points to a blog by Patterico pointing out how L.A. Times columnist actually condoned the violence against freedom of political speech, speech which most mainstream American support. The columnist, Meghan Dahm, wrote:

THE EVENTS at Columbia University on Oct. 4, in which about a dozen students stormed a stage where the founder of an anti-illegal immigration group was speaking, didn’t exactly resemble those of April 1968. There were no arrests, no soundtrack by the Grateful Dead, no occupation of the president’s office. But considering that most young people are considered to be politically apathetic, you have to credit the Chicano Caucus and the International Socialist Organization for trying.

Patterico points out how Daum is fully aware of the violence of the thugs:

Protesters later said Gilchrist was knocked backward and his glasses were broken. The student newspaper, the Columbia Spectator, reported that “one student was kicked in the head and bleeding.”

And she still gives them a “good grade” for trying:

Still, I’ll give them an A (OK, maybe a B+) for trying.

Patterico then points how she tries to defend her stance by calling a former terrorist Mark Rudd, the founder of the Students for a Democractic Society. He later was a member of the radical Weather Underground and went into hiding from 1970 to 1977 after being involved with making bombs to attack the United States.

So Daum defends attacking freedom of political speech by using violence then defends her stance by talking to a former terrorist who planned attacks against United States citizens. The illegals and their supporters are not for American values like freedom of political speech.

What an idiot. You can write Meghan Dahm at mdaum@latimescolumnists.com.

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