Bad PR – Greg Gutfeld Features the Andy Ngo Dartmouth College Event Cancellation

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Skip

It’s nice to see that the Right side of the blogosphere covering how Dartmouth College Administration caved to Northeast Antifa and the Dartmouth Anarchists Heckler’s vote by canceling the College Republicans’ event with Andy Ngo and Gab Nadales.

They were scared of the bad PR blowback if something happened from the Antifa side of things, but you know things have gone sideways for Dartmouth College when Greg Gutfeld covers it.

Bad PR – Greg Gutfeld Features the Andy Ngo Dartmouth College Event Cancelation

Instead, they’re getting ridiculed all over the place for being cowards and not standing up for the “values” they purport to hold. Free Speech for an event called “Extremism in America” canceled by those known to hate Free Speech?

It doesn’t get much better than that. Bad PR is bad PR – and Gutfeld is the new King of late-night comedy.

 

H/T to Jim Kofalt (Exec. Dir of 603 Alliance, NH State Rep – and Grokster!) for finding the complete show on Bitchute.

 

 

And I found this handy tool that would create embed codes for BitChute videos!

Now, I can’t abstract out just the “Dartmouth College gets ridiculed for Free Speech Cowardice” segment but it starts at 30:10.

Here’s the rough transcript I found on Fox:

ANNOUNCER: “CANCEL PARTY.”

GUTFELD: His talk about leftist violence was shut down in silence. Yes, Antifa threatened him over his stance so darkness surrendered like France. And so fastest threats are empowered by a school that acts like a coward. Journalists Andy Noe’s event at Dartmouth College at bartending correspondence school was cancelled last week after Antifa protested his appearance on campus, which has us wondering, will the school change their nickname from big green to big yellow to match the street down their backs?

Noe, who was invited by Turning Point USA and College Republicans was set to give a talk with ex-Antifa member of Gabriel Nadales, about far-left violence, it was titled extremism in America. So far, so good. We’re all opposed to extremist violence, right? Well, not so fast after the event was announced. Leftist trolls online threatened violence if the school allowed the talk to take place. Bomb squads, police dogs had to do a sweep of the venue before Andy’s arrival.

And since it’s Antifa, they also sniff for body odor. Three of the dogs had to be hospitalized. Ultimately, Dartmouth pulled the plug due to safety concerns, which is the worst excuse I’ve heard since. I can’t go out with you. You’re too attractive. And so, Dartmouth’s commitment to free speech is as strong as Brian Stelter’s commitment to Jenny Craig. Slip that one in there. So, Ari, what do you make of this story?

FLEISCHER: Well, first of all, I got waitlisted when I applied to Dartmouth, and they never told me if I got in or out, and so if they tell me now I’m getting in, I’m not going because of this.

GUTFELD: There you go. There you go. Good for you.

FLEISCHER: I did go to Middlebury and that was a school that attacked Charles Murray.

GUTFELD: That’s right. That’s right.

FLEISCHER: This is everything that’s wrong with this country right now. This is what we were talking about earlier with the ACLU. He has every right to go to that campus and give a speech and this, this practice of the left and shutting down voices they don’t agree with, in uniform and with support of school faculty and school administrators.

GUTFELD: That’s the problem.

FLEISCHER: This is the problem.

GUTFELD: Yes.

FLEISCHER: We talk about polarization in our country. This is what drives it when you cut somebody down. Don’t let them come on a college campus.

GUTFELD: You know, Guy, it’s kind of ironic, an event about leftists. It’s so obviously ironic, an event about leftist violence canceled over a threat of leftist violent.

BENSON: Yes, sort of making the point for Andy and proving the thesis of the talk. This is the pure hecklers veto. It is horrible. It incentivizes more of this stuff. And it reminds me just to make this about me. A few years ago, I spoke at Brown.

GUTFELD: Right.

BENSON: Which is a very far left Ivy League School, and there was the normal yelling and screaming and they wrote a petition this whole manifesto. They called me homophobic. I was like, who’s going to tell them? They had to bring in police. They had dogs sniffing, they were checking people for guns, like these are Brown students, they don’t have guns. But it ended up being fine. And Brown stood up to the mob and said he’s going to speak we’re protecting free speech. If you’re Dartmouth right now, and you’re getting shown up by Brown on this stuff like what’s going on in Hanover? That’s embarrassing.

GUTFELD: Yes, Kat, you know, he was also beaten up by Antifa. So, this is like, they basically just chose a side.

TIMPF: Yes, but also, I don’t know if they realize it or not, but like, obvious horrible that this happened is horrible that they beaten him up. But he’s got a bigger career because they keep doing this.

GUTFELD: That’s Streisand Effect.

TIMPF: I mean, they, there was one of the Antifa members saying, oh, like I’ll pay you if you beat him up or whatever. That’s what he claimed. It’s like, well, no, he got paid, because of what you guys did. He’s now even more famous and well known for exactly this. So, obviously, it’s a horrible thing. And obviously, not something I condone or him. But you know what? They’re not accomplishing what they think they are.

GUTFELD: Yes. You don’t condone him.

TIMPF: I don’t condone him getting beaten up, no.

GUTFELD: Oh, there you go. I got confused there, Tyrus. Last word to you.

TYRUS: Well, the good news is, is that I’m sure Twitter cancelled their accounts immediately for those you know, threats and stuff. So, that’s a good — at least those guys, they don’t they can’t use social media anymore.

GUTFELD: Yes.

TYRUS: We’re very positive to that. But, you know, I think for every person regardless of whether you’re whatever your side of the fence you are, if you’re cancelled, you’re not given a voice. Well, I kept thinking about what would be a good show for Saturday nights. It’s the canceled platform. So, if you’re cancelled, come to Fox and you get an hour and you can do your stick. Those that doesn’t come on, they can do their show. They’ll get way more. They will get way more people watching, ratings and stuff. So, not a new thing. Canceled? Give us a call. Do your show.

GUTFELD: I don’t know because that’s Kilmeade’s new hour. I don’t know if he’d be happy about that. I got to tell Kilmeade. Kilmeade, we just canceled your show.

TYRUS: Yes.

GUTFELD: I know, it hasn’t started —

TYRUS: But the good news is, once he’s cancelled, he can be a guest.

GUTFELD: There you go.

TYRUS: It all works out.

GUTFELD: Brilliant.

TYRUS: Thank you.

GUTFELD: All right. Up next, Commi-China’s absurd routine editing famous movie scene.

(COMMERCIAL BREAK)

 

 

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    Co-founder of GraniteGrok, my concern is around Individual Liberty and Freedom and how the Government is taking that away. As an evangelical Christian and Conservative with small "L" libertarian leanings, my fight is with Progressives forcing a collectivized, secular humanistic future upon us. As a TEA Party activist, citizen journalist, and pundit!, my goal is to use the New Media to advance the radical notions of America's Founders back into our culture.

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