Letters: UC Berkeley offers too little security at conservative event
Briefly

Letters: UC Berkeley offers too little security at conservative event
"Regarding the protest at UC Berkeley outside a TPUSA event, why is there not more security at the university to prevent violence at protests? Why is freedom of speech at UC on only one side of politics? If I were a student and did not like an event, I would just stay home. I feel that universities should do a better job of presenting all sides of an issue."
"Apparently, it is unknown specifically what agency the agents represented, nor what questions they were asking. It is not known how many there actually were. These door-to-door interviews took place in Fremont. The mayor seemed not to know these "knock and talk" visits were taking place before the morning they started."
"Our president is so tied to Jeffrey Epstein that you can't say one without the other. Donald Trump continues to deny there's a relationship, but Trump's history says otherwise. He insults women, has been adjudicated of sexual assault, bragged about grabbing women by their lady parts, walked into pageant dressing rooms while ladies were undressed, is accused"
UC Berkeley faced criticism for insufficient security during a protest outside a TPUSA event and for perceived unequal application of free-speech protections, with a call for universities to present multiple viewpoints. Fremont residents experienced unexplained door-to-door visits by unidentified federal agents, creating questions about agent identification, badge display, the content and intent of questions, the number and location of visits, and whether city officials were informed beforehand. Strong allegations connect Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, contrasting public denials with cited past behavior including insults toward women, adjudicated sexual assault, and intrusive conduct in pageant settings.
Read at The Mercury News
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]