Where to start is right. You do understand that the fine gentleman you speak of that was going to talk at Berkley, is a white-supremacist, antisemitic, misogynistic, piece of shit that was banned from Twitter for serial harassment (not an easy task). He is rabidly anti-woman, anti-feminist and a leader of the "men's rights" movement.
This sort of bullshit is the problem with everything that is going on and went on during this election. One of my right wing friends asked me, "what is your biggest fear if Trump is elected?" The list was long, but number one was the normalization of hate, fear, racism, bigotry and misogyny.
And here you are defending this guy, like he's just a regular speaker coming to a campus to bandy about some fun ideas.
And p.s. - I dismissed pretty much everything you said after you claimed Benghazi was a factor in your vote. I'm sure you were completely torn up and disgusted by the 12 embassy attacks, killing 60 Americans under Bush's Sec. of States?
You were played like so many others. It was openly admitted by Republicans that they were using it as a tactic to bring down Clinton. They used the death of American's that were serving abroad for their own political ends, and you played right in. That should disgust any military family, not garner their support.
Just like your claims of Clinton being so corrupt, even though there is and was no evidence of that. Just another political swiftboating that was bought by both those on the right and left.
This election proved one thing. Americans are suckers for con-men, and we are reaping the years of reality TV, and celebrity worship, that keeps mega-church evangelists and car salesmen to continue lucrative careers
Or just use this recent Yemen operation as an example. It's been reported (FAKE NEWS) that the intel was old/insufficient and yet Trump signed off on it anyway, sending a SEAL to his death as well as civilians.
With Bengazi, the outrage was on the intel of a video tape, or wasn't a video tape. Or the lack of communication between the State and those in the field (STAND DOWN!)
So where is the outrage on the lack of preparedness on this administration? We lost an American life, when it sounds like it could have been avoided. We also killed innocent life, which again could have been avoided.
I wonder if there'll be dozens of investigations into this?