people who come to say at me that people aren t equal, women are inferior whenen it comes to this, blacks are inferior, muslims are inferior, people who say that go against the grain of aa lot of people who get very angry at that. tucker: people get angry, that s right. that inflames, that takes us outside of the rationalta discussion. republican students, if they want to have a discussion on campus, they should talk about something that matters. not bringing some yahoo tucker: can i ask you someone last question, we are almost out of time. if i want to know what the new rules are as crated by you, the graduate student, one of the rules. i don t pretend to create rules. tucker: at work and i go on the internet to find out what speech is protected and watch speech isn t created according to you and your friends atri and at nyu. i don t want to be in the position to make that, that s not what i want to do. tucker: then how do i know what to do? the demonstrators our
me to say it from my perspective. tucker: we always do. i did research on it today and you are a free-speech fundamentalist, who believe free-speech should be open and did not shouldul be curbed at ay point. tucker: i m an american, but i m trying to get to the core of your argument. my argument was suppressed, a want to be able to say it. tucker: let s make this really simple for our viewers who don t know the back story. your op-ed you wrote for the paper, you suggest that republicans at nyu should be sanctioned at some way for daring to have gavin mcginnis on campus and your justification for that is his views are so beyond the pale yonder our democratic values that we shouldn t be allowed to hear them. what i don t want to do is do with the student paper at nyu did which is put words in my mouth and change my words. let me tell my own story. is that okay? tucker: with haste. so one of the sentences that was taken out was the question,
response before the safety of the students on campus. when somebody comes and advocates these ideas, it can hurt people. that s what i see in my op-ed that you bring up is two weeks ago, some guy walks into a mosque, kills six people after he heard the speech of a former politician. words have an effect. right? tucker: if i were to go to a rally and people said i m just pulling this out of thin air, pigs in a blanket fry like bacon about police officers, advocating the killing of cops, you would say that s on acceptable, that s not allowed. is that what you re saying? if student groups want to have a discussion about police brutality tucker: if they were to use that phrase, if they were to ust that phrase pigs in a blanket i m not using that phrase. tucker: you have no principles! all of the things you ve been saying for the last 11 minutes
considered cultural appropriation. she merely said, look, you are college things. just let it be. don t get out of shape about it. but that was the worst thing that happened on this campus. it was like somebody wrote this horrific, racist letter to the newspaper. that s how students treated this. they took out all of their anger upon this poor professor who was actually a liberal himself, who sympathized with their cause. they wouldn t let him get his viewpoint heard. they screamedhi at him and ventd their anger. it was this ritual humiliation that he was undergoing. it was really quite shocking when it happened. that s why it caught the national eye. tucker: it s so bizarre, standing on this 60 grand a year, none of them have jobs, they are angry. no campus for white men is the book, scott greer is our guest. democrats have been invoking the name of caretta scott king after to suggest that jeff sessions
what brought this about? how did we get here? it is that it s these narrow entrances, like i write in no campus for whitete man , it s about trying to get to the right views of these people. trying to do if you have a narrow identity politics, because that s the core being a political message on campus. everything is designed to please that type of system. when you have an english course, the fact that shakespeare and john milton are the primary writers that are studied in that course, that s a problem because they are white males. because of identity politics, people are like they are left out because i m reading shakespeare or john milton even though they forget the universal message ofh those works and the great writing, they say, well, we need to have somebody thathi reflects this current capital culture that we have. that s why they gravitate, force these type of things on college campuses. tucker:hi i don t i don t fully understand this, the psychology behind it or whe