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“We will gather the community for a mass counter-protest and shut down that event.” The response to Yiannopoulos at Berkeley has been similarly caustic. One UC Berkeley group, named Berkeley Antifa, created a dedicated to disrupting and cancelling Milo’s event. The initiative, titled “No Fascists on Campus: Shut Down Milo at UC Berkeley,” urges students to contact school administrators and encourage them to cancel Yiannopoulos’ appearance.
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“Given the recent increase in fascist activity both on and around the UC Berkeley campus, we feel that the university's willingness to provide a platform to Milo Yiannopoulos and his views is unacceptable, and we intend to shut this event down,” the group explains in the event description. “We are inviting all allies and the Berkeley community to join us in making UC Berkeley a fascist-free zone.” Due to the protests and unrest that follow Yiannopoulos from school to school, that the UC Berkeley College Republicans were required to raise around $10,000 for security for the event. Posted in Berkeley Antifa’s event page is a Google Document that guides students on how to take action against the Yiannopoulos event. Titled “Keep Milo Out,” outlines numerous courses of action that students can take, including tweeting at university Twitter accounts, submitting a letter-to-the-editor of the student newspaper, contacting organizers who have successfully shut down Yiannopoulos in the past, signing up to travel to University of California, Davis to shut down an upcoming Yiannopoulos speech, and several more. Also contained in the document are various email scripts for students to utilize when emailing school administrators.
The scripts emphasize Yiannopoulos’ supposed sexism, racism, xenophobia, and transphobia while simultaneously claiming that the event poses a physical and emotional threat to Berkeley students, citing an at the University of Wisconsin, Madison in which Yiannopoulos called out a transgender student by name during his speech. Uslovnie oboznacheniya pozharnoj signalizacii v autocad. Another Berkeley group, the Berkeley Socialist Students, is sponsoring a separate effort dedicated to banning Milo from the UC Berkeley campus. Their, titled “No Milo Yiannopoulos at UC Berkeley,” has attracted a large amount of online attention—at press time, roughly 1,600 people had expressed interest in the event, 550 had committed to actually attending, and according to Facebook, the event has been shared with nearly 2,000 people.
“We will come together to fight oppression and prevent them from having a platform in our universities,” the event description states. CampusReform.org is a project of the Leadership Institute.
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