 Hate speech, what is defined as hate speech, which is a very conflicting definition in itself. Hate speech is protected by the First Amendment. On February 19th, a conservative activist was attacked during a recruitment drive for a turning point USA on the UC Berkeley campus. We're here today to find out students' reactions regarding the assault and whether or not they agree with the attacker. This is Joyce Ma. And this is Sophie Gettahun. With CalTV News. The video displayed on your screen contains graphic images. Just hours after the video was posted, a campus debate ensued over whether the attacker was a hero or not. Yes, I'm not conservative. Yes, I do not agree with Make America Great Again. But you can't physically assault someone. Many claim that the rhetoric used by turning point USA was engaging in hate speech, leading to few sympathizers around campus. I don't think it was an attack. I think folks engaging in hate speech and like fascist rhetoric on campus is violence against marginalized people. However, some say that the incident was a violation on free speech. I feel just, it's insane. It's horrific. It's insane. And that should never, ever happen in a college campus. The event shows us that free speech may come at a price. For CalTV News. Joyce Ma. And Sophie Gettahun.