The Communist Concept "POLITICAL CORRECTNESS" & Violations of freedom of speech in U.S. Universities:

After the 2016 U.S. presidential election, the United States became further divided. In September 2017, an appearance by conservative author Ben Shapiro, who had been invited to speak at the University of California–Berkeley, was derailed due to Antifa’s threats of violence. Berkeley police stood ready and dispatched three police helicopters; the security measures were estimated to have cost more than $600,000.

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A reporter asked a young student protester, “What about the First Amendment?” To which the student replied that it was no longer a relevant document. Ironically, one signature event that marked the start of the student movement in 1964 was a fight for freedom of speech at Berkeley.

Universities, which should promote a culture of free expression, have become prisons for the mind. This is a step toward the same strictures on speech as found in communist states. Mao Zedong created the concept "POLITICAL CORRECTNESS" in 1967 to control public dissent. The idea was simple:
support the regime’s policies and you are politically correct.
Oppose them, and you can be targeted and destroyed.
The Communist Concept "POLITICAL CORRECTNESS" & Violations of freedom of speech in U.S. Universities: After the 2016 U.S. presidential election, the United States became further divided. In September 2017, an appearance by conservative author Ben Shapiro, who had been invited to speak at the University of California–Berkeley, was derailed due to Antifa’s threats of violence. Berkeley police stood ready and dispatched three police helicopters; the security measures were estimated to have cost more than $600,000. Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/the.specter.of.communism Read Chapter Five (Part II): Infiltrating the West https://ept.ms/2XKLAG2 A reporter asked a young student protester, “What about the First Amendment?” To which the student replied that it was no longer a relevant document. Ironically, one signature event that marked the start of the student movement in 1964 was a fight for freedom of speech at Berkeley. Universities, which should promote a culture of free expression, have become prisons for the mind. This is a step toward the same strictures on speech as found in communist states. Mao Zedong created the concept "POLITICAL CORRECTNESS" in 1967 to control public dissent. The idea was simple: support the regime’s policies and you are politically correct. Oppose them, and you can be targeted and destroyed.
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