UK: Conservative Journalist Banned From Participating in University Debate on Censorship

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'The University of Manchester Student Union has banned Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos and Guardian journalist Julie Bindel from participating in a debate on whether or not modern feminists stifle free speech.

Bindel was the first to be banned from the British university. “The Students’ Union has decided to deny this request based on Bindel’s views and comments towards trans people, which we believe could incite hatred towards and exclusion of our trans students,”they wrote. Bindel, who identifies as a radical feminist and a lesbian, is also a critic of transexuality and gender reassignment surgery.

At first, Yiannopoulos joked about being allowed to attend, saying he’d have to “up his game.” But sure enough, he was banned soon thereafter. In their statement explaining their decision, the Student Union called him a “professional misogynist” and “rape apologist.”'

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Hmmm... Interesting.
Julie Bindel also just recently went on record to support Concentration Camps for all men, as well.

https://hequal.wordpress.com/2015/09/05/hateful-guardian-writer-julie-bindel-proposes-feminazi-concentration-camps-for-all-men/

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... the Nazis purged the SA, and in fact wiped it out. You know you have exremists (well, one way you know, anyway) when they turn on their own kind. Hatred requires a target, and it'll take whatever is closest. Feminists work this way. Toward the end of WWII, a Nazi was more likely to get shot ("executed") by a higher-ranking Nazi than killed by Allies either in battle or as a non-combat-zone casualty. Amazing how history repeats itself in a myriad of ways and by analogy.

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