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  • He talks holiness and righteousness, yet he practices racism? He can talk against other sins, why does he support racism then?

  • Crazy people don't realize they're crazy...says the girl wearing a banana suit.

  • Awesome turn out Ross! (girl who gave you a bski cookie in the j school that night lol)

  • the girl who wants him banned is very wrong. I'm jewish and I know he's an idiot. but he is using his freedom of speech and there's nothing we can, or should, do about that.

  • @BeaKeats There's a big difference between free speech and hate speech. He's slandering people, as well as being a complete xenophobe. No kids should have to put up with him coming into their home and insulting them.

  • @Lindsayface47 1) We are college students. ADULTS by every legal definition, not kids. just clarifying. 2) He's not going into anyone's home, unless someone happens to be living between the Pit and Wilson Library. He's standing on public, not private, property. His freedom of speech is absolutely protected. As Voltaire once said, "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."

  • @BeaKeats I'm a college student, and I still refer to us as kids. In comparison to Mr. Birdsong, we are children.

    Is that public property? I don't go there, but I believe that it's owned by the college. Correct me on that if I'm wrong. The college has every right to ban him, especially for harassing their students. No student should have to walk across a college campus, which to many is their home, and be called a whore simply for being female.

  • @Lindsayface47 It is a Public University, and therefore all of it's property is public. He's not harassing students; no one has to stop and listen. If he got banned for "harassing students", they'd have the ban the people handing out fliers about global warming and less-coal initiatives; they are just as harmless.

  • @BeaKeats I'd agree that he's harmless about the racism, and the other prejudices, most people have learned to live with those and ignore them, but to advocate rape, that's where I draw the line. People who have been raped don't need to hear that, even if it's just in passing.

  • @Lindsayface47 Actually, I take it back. It's not harmless. Hatred and bigotry is never harmless.

    However, since he is on public property, he does, unfortunately, have a right to say it.

    I stand strongly by "Just because you can do something, doesn't mean you should."

  • That is some sick DJ equipment in the background 2:40

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