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Campus Free Speech

The Office of Inclusive Excellence Sounds Like a Cult

Milo Yiannopoulos elicits predictable condemnation from the University of California-Irvine.

Robby Soave | 5.12.2016 7:20 PM

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The University of California-Irvine's vice provost for academic equity, diversity and inclusion wants everyone on campus to know that he is very distressed about the appearance of some politically incorrect posters on campus. Safe spaces are available, he says.

The posters advertise Breitbart tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos's upcoming visit to campus. "Make American Gay Again," reads one. "Social Justice is Cancer," says another. Yiannopoulos's speaking series, which has generated similar controversies at a host of other campuses, is called "The Dangerous Faggot Tour." (Yiannopoulos is openly gay.)

Yiannopoulos's shtick involves deliberate provocation. One could even say that he is trying to reclaim faggot, a word that understandably offends a lot of people, although context should matter.

But Vice Provost Douglas Haynes, who heads the Office of Inclusive Excellence, branded these expressions "forms of bias," (a serious allegation at a college campus) and reminded students that "bigotry has no place on campus." His email is worth reading in full. Here it is, courtesy of The Tab:

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"By expecting equity, supporting diversity and practicing inclusion, each of us can fortify our collective sense of community."

"One way to strengthen the bonds of community is to utilize the programming resources that the LGBT Resource Center sponsors. I myself benefited from Safe Zone training."

"There are now hundreds of staff and faculty who have completed this training. There is always room for more allies."

"Expect equity, support diversity and practice inclusion!"

Two things. First, Haynes' eager repetition of meaningless buzzwords—Inclusive excellence! Collective sense of community! Ideological re-programming!—is both humorous and a little creepy, when one considers that his goal is to eliminate controversial expression from campus.

Second, I might have expected the Office of Inclusive Excellence to support, well, inclusion: inclusion for pro-LGBT activists, inclusion for people like Yiannopolous who have a different opinion on the issues, inclusion for everybody. In UC-Irvine's usage, inclusion appears to mean conformity (the better for "fortifying our collective sense of community," I guess.)

I've said it before, and I'll say it again: look, college administrators, 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual.

(Disclaimer for the easily misled: I emphatically disagree with Yiannopoulos on a great many things—including the merits of Donald Trump, immigration policy, and whether the alt-right is just a bunch of racists—which is all the more reason to engage him.)

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  1. Steve G   9 years ago

    Theory: Milo and Robby are the same person.
    ..or share the same fabulous wig

    1. Robby's Hair   9 years ago

      How dare you!

    2. Pompey   9 years ago

      You son of a bitch! That blonde basket is real!!!!!

      1. Trouser-Pod (The blowhard)   9 years ago

        +1 little fruity weave

    3. Slay! Robby=Bae. Sashay, Soave   9 years ago

      Then my fanfics make no sense. ;0

    4. buybuydandavis   9 years ago

      ..or share the same fabulous wig

      The Hair shares them.

  2. GILMORE?   9 years ago

    vice provost for academic equity, diversity and inclusion

  3. GILMORE?   9 years ago

    I myself benefited from Safe Zone Training

  4. Grand Moff Serious Man   9 years ago

    As a UC Irvine alum I can state pretty confidently that this shit was not a thing a few years ago.

    1. Francisco d'Anconia   9 years ago

      I'm going to take a wild guess and say 85% of the student body laughs at these people.

      1. GILMORE?   9 years ago

        Does it matter when the 15% run the school?

        1. SIV   9 years ago

          The 85% laughs to cover up their fear of being seen eating a taco.

          1. Root Boy   9 years ago

            And they are still paying for all these worthless PHD administrators that eat up the UC budget and cause the wailing about student loan debt.

      2. Grand Moff Serious Man   9 years ago

        That's a conservative estimate. The people in student government are either social science/humanities majors doing it to pad their resumes or the sniveling little shits that populate the SJW/free shit brigade.

        There's very little campus life because it's in the middle of suburbia and a large number of students commute.

        1. Los Doyers   9 years ago

          Yes, I was the stereotypical UCI commuter student. I mostly minded my own business and kept to myself in between the pub and class, as most of the other students did. Sometimes the snivelers would get a bit in your face with their agenda, during Israeli "Apartheid" week, for example.

          1. Rufus The Monocled Derp Slayer   9 years ago

            We have so much in common!

      3. Brochettaward   9 years ago

        I probably go (or went) to a school more conservative than most. Small one in the South. Sadly, 85% of the other students weren't even smart enough to laugh at the idiots. Or at least didn't have the balls to do so. The fringe leftwing opinions were always given grave consideration and at least lipservice.

        1. Brochettaward   9 years ago

          Sort of like a Robbie article.

  5. Brochettaward   9 years ago

    If faggotry was really so offensive, would they have repeated it in the letter? You'd never see them write out nigger in a letter and send it out.

    1. Notorious UGCC   9 years ago

      It would be highly amusing to see demonstrations outside this guy's office building by people who object to him using the word "faggotry" in an email sent to the student body.

      I didn't think I'd be citing "Life of Bryan" favorably, but some parts of it seem aimed at modern leftism. There's the Stan/Loretta scene, and there's John Cleese's priest presiding at the stoning, who ends up doing the same thing he's having the guy stoned for - saying Jehovah.

      1. GILMORE?   9 years ago

        (throws rock)

      2. Lee G   9 years ago

        Look on the bright side, the Stan who wants to be Loretta joke just got much more interesting.

      3. Rufus The Monocled Derp Slayer   9 years ago

        And now you've put that song in my head.

        Thanks for nothing.

        1. Charles Easterly   9 years ago

          Perhaps I am incorrect, Rufus, yet Nothing seems to be oft recurring in that song.

      4. Cyto   9 years ago

        I don't know how or when fag became the f-word. 30 years ago it was the self-descriptive term of art - in the gay community in my area anyway. Remember fag-hags? All of my gay friends referred to them by this term. They also referred to each other this way. It was on par with "you old queen" or other such affectionate appellations.

        Remember Dire Straits "Money for Nothing"? I don't remember a great hue and cry at the time. 25 years later they started bleeping it out on the radio.

        Who gets to be the arbiter of this stuff? It really is stupid at an epic level. There is no such thing as a magic word. Context is the only thing that matters. Plus we keep tossing aside perfectly descriptive and well-understood terms for less accurate and less useful terms. People as a group really are idiots. (or whatever the appropriate term for "low intelligence" is these days)

        1. Libertymike   9 years ago

          Individuals really are idiots too - like those individuals who had never heard of the alt-right before today.

          1. Cyto   9 years ago

            I still don't think I've heard of it. The definition seems to be "things that I don't like".

            Anything that lumps libertarians in with white supremacists, nationalists and monarchists can't be an actual thing.

        2. Nativist, Racist & Xenophobe   9 years ago

          I remember a cartoon from the 1980's called "The Horrible Old Fag-Hag". I think it used to be published in Hustler. I always think of it when I read an article by Nick Gillespie.

  6. Brochettaward   9 years ago

    (Disclaimer for the easily misled: I emphatically disagree with Yiannopoulos on a great many things?including the merits of Donald Trump, immigration policy, and whether the alt-right is just a bunch of racists?which is all the more reason to engage him.)

    Tired of your faggotry, Soave. The WashPo isn't going to hire you regardless.

    1. Agent Cooper   9 years ago

      How dare he assume any of us are easily misled.

      The presumptions. Dick move, Soave.

  7. Entelechy   9 years ago

    In addition to triggering cissexuals who esteem Roy Rogers and Dale Evans as role models, Haynes prose is enough to scare Roy's horse.

    1. Aresen   9 years ago

      OK. We get it.

      A 'Trigger' warning.

      1. Charles Easterly   9 years ago

        Nicely done, you two.

  8. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   9 years ago

    Milo Yiannopoulos

    I keep reading this dude's name in Reason blogposts like I should know who he is.

    1. Notorious UGCC   9 years ago

      If you have to ask, you're just not With It.

    2. GILMORE?   9 years ago

      He's bigger than Roosh-meets-Trigglypuff

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   9 years ago

        I just read his Wikipage. So yeah, looks like he's a professional troll. Claims he became gay to troll his parents, then when he discovered that gayness was celebrated and congratulated by everyone, he now wants to be straight.

        1. Notorious UGCC   9 years ago

          If you're going to be a troll, a campus is the place to do it.

        2. Illocust   9 years ago

          Pretty sure from his open flirting and what I've seen reposted of his twitter page that he is openly flaming gay. Not sure why his wikipage would say otherwise.

          1. Crusty Juggler   9 years ago

            Robby Soave is not gay.

            1. Illocust   9 years ago

              Milo is, though.

              1. Crusty Juggler   9 years ago

                They are the same person. Robby shared a link saying so.

                1. Illocust   9 years ago

                  I'm really not sure where that idea came from. I guess it's just because I knew of Milo from outside of Reason, so it just seems really weird to compare the two.

            2. Nativist, Racist & Xenophobe   9 years ago

              And Milo Yiannopoulos is not a cuck. So let's just call it even.

            3. Slay! Robby=Bae. Sashay, Soave   9 years ago

              Reality is a social construct, OK?

      2. Jerryskids   9 years ago

        I made the mistake of watching a little clip of him in action just because it sounded like the guy might have some good points. I had to watch a couple of minutes because I figured surely the first minute wasn't some one-off example of when he was badly off his game, but I don't think so. I have to suspect this is the "anti-SJW" crowd totemizing a gay guy. If he weren't gay he would be no big deal, but since he's one of the rare gay guys on "our" side we have to bend over backward to make sure everybody knows how much we love the gays. Like trotting out Ben Carson as the totem black guy or Ann Coulter as the totem woman to show how much we like the blacks and the womens. I'm not sure if they trot out Joe Arpaio as the totem Mexican to show how much they love the Hispanics.

        1. GILMORE?   9 years ago

          we have to bend over backward to make sure everybody knows how much we love the gays.

          You're doing it wrong

        2. Nativist, Racist & Xenophobe   9 years ago

          If he weren't gay he would be no big deal, but since he's one of the rare gay guys on "our" side we have to bend over backward to make sure everybody knows how much we love the gays.

          No, they don't.

          1. Brochettaward   9 years ago

            Cultural libertarianism is essentially libertarianism of the penis.

            I like this line.

            What's awesome about being a libertarian - everyone hates you.

            1. RBS   9 years ago

              Including other libertarians!

          2. neoteny   9 years ago

            If I may be so bold as to speak for TRS as a whole, The Right Stuff has a nonnegotiable objective: the establishment of a White country in North America that will advance our interests. If Whites don't look out for themselves, nobody will. This is a goal shared to a large degree by Counter-Currents, Radix Journal, and the Alternative Right blog. Most in neoreaction would agree with the premise that race is of great importance to politics.

            Tory Scot doesn't sound like a generic "anti-SJW" guy.

          3. Jerryskids   9 years ago

            Well damn, when I was talking about "our" side I wasn't talking about "that" side.

        3. buybuydandavis   9 years ago

          If he weren't gay he would be no big deal, but since he's one of the rare gay guys on "our" side we have to bend over backward to make sure everybody knows how much we love the gays.

          No. People love him because he is effective against the SJWs. One reason he is effective is because being gay makes him relatively immune to the usual identity politics attacks to dismiss anyone that disagrees with him.

          1. Nativist, Racist & Xenophobe   9 years ago

            Demonstrating that a lot of people hate SJW's even more than they hate gays. Progress!

    3. ant1sthenes   9 years ago

      He's a troll who somehow managed to escape the internet, like a reverse Max Headroom.

    4. Crusty Juggler   9 years ago

      He is Robby Soave. Duh.

      1. HeteroPatriarch   9 years ago

        What's the problem with Soave? He seems OK to me.

    5. Illocust   9 years ago

      He's a flaming gay british reporter for Breitbart. He made his name in SJW circles when he did reporting on Gamergate and started posting email chains from video game reporters colluding to spin in the same direction (yes, they were real. They were so real that some of the reporters tried to explain what they had 'really' meant.). He has since found that his status as a gay man who won't toe the prog party line makes him infamous to the campus safe space types. He's been making bank on it ever since by just showing up on campuses and letting the campus left prove all his points for him.

      1. Lee G   9 years ago

        Pretty much this. He's got their number and they can't stand it.

    6. Drake   9 years ago

      He does do an admirable job of offending and running circles around feminists on the talk show circuit.

  9. straffinrun   9 years ago

    Fuck disclaimers and the easily mislead. The easily mislead have called me "racist" "sexist" and every other slur in the book.

    1. Notorious UGCC   9 years ago

      I just insult them right back, I don't waste time trying to defend myself.

  10. ant1sthenes   9 years ago

    Sounds like? This is shit is a cult. Just sit down and do a thorough comparison of campus SJW indoctrination and Scientology or something, in terms of organization, tactics, tools of social control, objectives.

    1. Illocust   9 years ago

      I ran across this a while back. Can't tell if it is a 'just so' story that conforms to my biases or not, but it's an interesting read nonetheless.

      http://i.imgur.com/FaNk3QH.jpg

      1. Jerryskids   9 years ago

        Damn, I recognize a lot of those techniques of dragging people into your in-crowd cult from back in the day when they were trying to get me to drop my BOC addiction and get into the disco groove.

        Seriously, I think a lot of this is just some mundanely profound explication of what we used to call "peer pressure". That's how peer-pressure works, gets you to buy into whatever the in-group is selling and reject what the nerds are into. It works fine on adolescents who haven't yet figured out what they want to be beyond part of the in-group. And getting people to join your in-group reinforces the idea that it is in fact the in-group. NBD, it's how the Moose Lodge and the Elk's Club compete for members too, I'm sure.

        1. lulztopian   9 years ago

          I doubt the Moose Club tells you to cut friends out of your life because they are the enemy or to ruthlessly criticize your family.

        2. Illocust   9 years ago

          That's very true. Many of the things she talks about is stuff that everyone does as part of human beings interacting. I think the part about cutting off family is where it crosses the line, though. When people start encouraging you to stop speaking with your family if they don't fall in line with some view point or another you've moved pretty firmly into cult territory.

    2. RBS   9 years ago

      Do they have their own navy?

    3. buybuydandavis   9 years ago

      This is shit is a cult.

      It's not a cult when it *rules*, it is a theocracy.

      The Progressive Theocracy.

  11. Jerryskids   9 years ago

    I like that they accuse a gay guy who proudly trumpets how fabulously gay he is of being a "homophobe". You know, self-loathing Jews carry a lot of baggage, but a gay guy who actually is irrationally afraid of himself must be a sight to behold. But I guess at least it's good that he's too afraid to beat himself up over it.

  12. juris imprudent   9 years ago

    So, you would prefer the office of inclusive mediocrity? Which admittedly might actually attain what the title aspires to.

    1. Playa Manhattan.   9 years ago

      Mediocrity is putting it charitably.

  13. Los Doyers   9 years ago

    Proud to be a Class of '15 alum!

    *takes dump in 3rd floor Langson library bathroom*

    1. Notorious UGCC   9 years ago

      Which bathroom - the cisgendered ladies' room, the cis men's room, the cis and trans men's room, the cis, trans and allies ladies' room, or the hermaphroditic Marxist room?

      1. Los Doyers   9 years ago

        Funnily enough, the only transgender "inclusive" bathrooms I recall from my time there were located in the campus Starbucks.

    2. Crusty Juggler   9 years ago

      Go Anteaters!

      *takes dump on apartment carpet*

      1. __Warren__   9 years ago

        The tongue of an anteater can have some interesting applications.

      2. Francisco d'Anconia   9 years ago

        They're mascot is uncircumcised?

        1. Los Doyers   9 years ago

          The anteater was the first animal that was circumcised in the wild.

          (read it on the Internet)

        2. Francisco d'Anconia   9 years ago

          *Their

          Dumbass.

      3. Los Doyers   9 years ago

        Shit on the floor!

  14. CraigL   9 years ago

    The dean talks of "fortifying our collective sense of community," but why should a huge school have a sense of community like a tribe? When I was in school it was ok for the frats to be distinct from the hippies and the technical schools (ag, forestry, veterinary) were different from those. The only thing people agreed on was football, and not even everyone for that. This insistence on college being like summer camp, with group singing and marshmallow roasting is insane. A collective sense of community means that you can't have 2 political parties, or any disagreements about anything. Only when you recognize that a society means leaving others alone, working to compromise and convince others, and respecting everyone's rights can a republic function.

    1. Illocust   9 years ago

      A collective sense of community leads to people being more willing to donate to the school in general and a willingness to go along with ideas passed down from the administration. Money and power are best served by centralizing identity on campus.

    2. Lee G   9 years ago

      Yes

    3. The Immaculate Trouser   9 years ago

      Goes against the whole point of school as a breeding ground for new ideas, frankly. If everyone's in this Happy Sunshine World where we all agree with each other, where the hell do we get our Galileos from?

      1. GILMORE?   9 years ago

        the whole point of school as a breeding ground

        ugh. Rape Culture.

  15. Free Society   9 years ago

    Disclaimer for the easily misled:

    That's rich coming from the guy who accepts damn near every SJW/leftoid premise before he makes his watered down arguments.

  16. GILMORE?   9 years ago

    Third Annual Anteater Equity Games

    1. RBS   9 years ago

      160, fuck yeah. I gave myself extra privilege points for being an attorney in private practice, thus using my powers for evil.

      1. GILMORE?   9 years ago

        You'd think i'd be good at this, but it seems to have nothing to do with Equity markets.

      2. Agent Cooper   9 years ago

        I love my white privilege. It's awesome.

    2. Los Doyers   9 years ago

      Christ, 25 points for being a Jew? They're not even trying to hide the jewhate anymore.

      1. GILMORE?   9 years ago

        I suspect a lot of the SJWs manage to neutralize a lot of their biological/demographic privileges by being honest w/ themselves about their retardation and lack of sex-appeal.

      2. Agent Cooper   9 years ago

        -15 if you can't add it up? That's mathist.

      3. Agent Cooper   9 years ago

        -15 if you can't add it up? That's mathist.

  17. Federale   9 years ago

    How brave of you to note your disagreements with Milo. Why, other than virtue signalling. Coward.

    1. GILMORE?   9 years ago

      virtue signalling.

      you've just earned +2 H&R points. Earn 100 to receive a free "Team Misanthrope" T-shirt

      1. Quincy.   9 years ago

        a free "Team Misanthrope" T-shirt

        Ooh, I want one.

        1. Rufus The Monocled Derp Slayer   9 years ago

          Me too!

          1. juris imprudent   9 years ago

            I would've wanted one but now that its fucking trending...

  18. Playa Manhattan.   9 years ago

    "Bigotry has no place here or anywhere".

    Too bad you're not the dean of anywhere, asshole.

    1. Trouser-Pod (The blowhard)   9 years ago

      ^This.

      "Bigotry has no place here or anywhere".

      Tell 'em, SteveDave!!!

    2. IceTrey   9 years ago

      "Unless we're the ones being bigots."

    3. Rufus The Monocled Derp Slayer   9 years ago

      Fucken-a.

      Or is it 'Fucken-A'?

      1. DenverJ   9 years ago

        You're Canadian, so it would be "Fucken-ay"

        1. Rufus The Monocled Derp Slayer   9 years ago

          Now I'm really confused.

          /reaches for Ritz crackers.

      2. Agent Cooper   9 years ago

        It's Chick-Fil-A

  19. Demoted Comment (Slammer)   9 years ago

    OT: "Trending" behavior on Facebook: going to Bernie's page, clicking the "report" button, next page clicking the "it's a scam" button

    1. Brochettaward   9 years ago

      Done.

      1. Playa Manhattan.   9 years ago

        Standby

        1. Playa Manhattan.   9 years ago

          I don't do very well with multiple choice when 3 out of 5 are the correct answer.

  20. Warren   9 years ago

    The University of California-Irvine's vice provost for academic equity, diversity and inclusion...

    aaaand I'm out.

  21. Rufus The Monocled Derp Slayer   9 years ago

    "But Vice Provost Douglas Haynes, who heads the Office of Inclusive Excellence"

    Get a real fucking job Dougie. And maybe a hair cut.

    1. DenverJ   9 years ago

      Dude, most excellent.

  22. Hyperion   9 years ago

    Yiannopoulos is trolling the shit out of them, which is what they deserve. No, the PC Nazi brigade deserve much worse than that, they deserve to be laughed out of society and treated with worse revulsion than plague infested rats.

  23. Stormy Dragon   9 years ago

    Can excellence be inclusive? Seems to me that excellence is necessarily exclusive: you can only be excellent at something if you're better at it then others, which means they are not included in the excellence.

    It should be the Office of Inclusive Mediocrity.

    1. Jordan   9 years ago

      Diana Moon Glampers can be the dean.

    2. juris imprudent   9 years ago

      Ahem.

  24. Rufus The Monocled Derp Slayer   9 years ago

    I for one am tired of ethnicky sounding names.

    If you want to foster a collective sense of community everyone has to have similar names. You know, to fit in. I mean, it worked for Dean Martin, right?

    So Milo Yiannopoulos should consider dropping his ethnicity. How about Miles Vanberry?

    1. Hyperion   9 years ago

      Why do you hate the downtrodden Greeks?

    2. Quincy.   9 years ago

      Kilometer VanBerry. He's Greek-British after all.

      1. Quincy.   9 years ago

        Since he's British, Kilometer LorryBerry.

        1. Quincy.   9 years ago

          But if was American... he'd be Kyle Truckcherry. Boom, Milo's non-ethnic name.

  25. Rufus The Monocled Derp Slayer   9 years ago

    Canada is in great hands:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnP0PiYZUrU

    1. Hyperion   9 years ago

      Holy fucking shit, why would you do that to anyone, you sadistic bastard!

  26. Quincy.   9 years ago

    Also, this must be noted.

  27. Grand Moff Serious Man   9 years ago

    Caption contest!

    "Hey, a black person. Just like the one I know."

    1. Rufus The Monocled Derp Slayer   9 years ago

      "Oh look, Black Muslims! So cute!'

      1. Rufus The Monocled Derp Slayer   9 years ago

        'Keep walking kids. Crazy cracker lady is contagious!'

      2. Demoted Comment (Slammer)   9 years ago

        "Bye bye Fiona and Noah, have a great day with your nanny while mummy protests! Make sure you eat your tofu!"

    2. RBS   9 years ago

      "Codepink still exists?"

      1. Cyto   9 years ago

        Code: "finally there's a republican on the stage so we can protest something"

  28. WhatAboutBob   9 years ago

    This kind of shit was predicted way back in 1969.

    http://heterodoxacademy.org/20.....-prophecy/

  29. Grand Moff Serious Man   9 years ago

    : Obama Administration to issue Decree on Transgender Access to Public Restrooms

    Wow, they're actually, approvingly, calling it a decree.

    1. Hyperion   9 years ago

      It's just more proof to sane people that we are being led by a gang of imbeciles. They have no idea what to do with real problems, so they bait idiots with shiny objects.

    2. Winston   9 years ago

      So....commerce clause?

      And I'm sure Gillespie and ENB approve.

    3. buybuydandavis   9 years ago

      The Emperor decrees ...

      Let it be written! Let it be done!

  30. commodious spittoon   9 years ago

    Not all gays are faggots, and not all faggots are gay. Some gays are faggots, but they're faggots for reasons besides being gay. Those same reasons make some straight men faggots, too. Basically, if you don't want to be called a faggot, don't be such a goddamn faggot.

    1. Quincy.   9 years ago

      A small short faggot was also called a nicket.

      Wikipedia is fun.

  31. Cyto   9 years ago

    How out of touch am I? How long has "alt-right" been a term? Did I have a minor stroke and just lose that part of my memory? I've never heard of it before, and suddenly it is something I'm just supposed to know as background knowledge.

    1. commodious spittoon   9 years ago

      Since about ten months ago.

      1. commodious spittoon   9 years ago

        Also, I can't figure out why a decidedly corporatist attitude toward dictating how and who businesses hire, wedded to a nationalist attitude, is considered right-of-center, but apparently it's "alt-right."

    2. Cyto   9 years ago

      so wikipedia sez

      Although there is no official ideology associated with the alt-right, various sources say it includes beliefs such as Dark Enlightenment, libertarianism, monarchism, nativism, right-wing populism, business nationalism, identitarianism, white nationalism, antisemitism, racialism, white supremacy and American secessionism.[1][2][5]

      Wait, what? Libertarians are alt-right, along with white nationalists and right wing populists?

      WTF? Who came up with this incoherent mess. Most of those terms are fundamentally incompatible with the word libertarian.

      1. commodious spittoon   9 years ago

        It's the leftist urge to denigrate libertarians whenever and wherever they can, whether or not it makes sense. I really can't figure out why we're so despised as such a marginal group, except perhaps that we're always proving them heinously wrong.

        1. Gadfly   9 years ago

          It is fairly obvious why you libertarians are such a bogeyman to the left: a totalitarian tendency is sweeping through the activist left and libertarian ideals are about as diametrically opposed to totalitarianism as you can get.

        2. Agent Cooper   9 years ago

          Do they not like ass-sex and weed?

      2. Los Doyers   9 years ago

        It's not supposed to make sense. It's just another attempt to forcefully paint those "wacky libertarians" as the party of those "not in touch with the reality of the world and stuff."

      3. juris imprudent   9 years ago

        Who came up with this incoherent mess

        Probably SPLC.

      4. MarkLastname   9 years ago

        It's how they can characterize all Enemies as part of a monolithic Great Satan that hates all that is good in the world. See, they see behind our facade, and realize that deep down we really want to restore the dominance of White Male Anglo-Saxon Capitalist Christian Nazi Guelphism.

    3. Los Doyers   9 years ago

      Did I have a minor stroke and just lose that part of my memory?

      Did you wake up in an abandoned hospital? Are you Rick Grimes?

      1. Libertymike   9 years ago

        My post was directed at Johnny Canuck, not you LD.

    4. Libertymike   9 years ago

      Hmm....how do we square your ignorance with your frequent averments that so many of us here are stupid?

      1. GILMORE?   9 years ago

        Cyto is not Cytotoxic, Einstein.

        1. Libertymike   9 years ago

          He's not?

          1. MarkLastname   9 years ago

            Obviously. Cytotoxic is toxic to Cyto.

            1. Sevo   9 years ago

              Or:
              Cyto is not Toxic.

            2. Cyto   9 years ago

              No, I'm the guy who loudly proclaimed to anyone who would listen that there is no way in hell that anyone would actually pull the lever for Trump when it came time to cast a vote that counts. Holy crap did I get that wrong. You could have taken a year's pay from me on that one.

              Of course, I also couldn't see how Obama could possibly win re-election having presided over 4 years of a completely moribund economy and with a real (not government numbers) unemployment number that was probably approaching great depression levels.

              I clearly do not have my finger on the pulse of the people. But then you knew that, because we are on a libertarian website. Nobody here has a clue what or how "people" think. It kinda goes with the territory.

  32. Rich   9 years ago

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    Indeed. "Remember, the rubber lines are for your convenience and protection."

    1. Agent Cooper   9 years ago

      Kenny Loggins is not impressed.

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  34. John C. Randolph   9 years ago

    I myself benefited from Safe Zone training.

    Sounds like something a sissy would say.

    -jcr

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  36. Sevens   9 years ago

    "Collective community".

  37. steve walsh   9 years ago

    That they run an event called the Anteater Equity Games tells me all I need to know.

    1. Chris Bray   9 years ago

      BAD CADRE! PERFORM SELF-CRITICISM!

  38. Chris Bray   9 years ago

    Sadly, Douglas M. Haynes will never understand that he has perfectly captured the tone of a Soviet wall poster.

  39. ZZMike   9 years ago

    UCI has long been an embarrassment. Not too long ago, it was a haven for Muslim activists.

  40. Segesta   9 years ago

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