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"Let Right-Wing Speakers to Come to Berkeley?"

I find this article in particular to be interesting to read because it primarily argues that whether or not the University of California, Berkeley has to let the right-wing speakers to come since this university has long been a battlefield where the both right-wing and left-wing speakers pick a fight over the national debate or their political views according to the faculty members. The article starts by telling that the mathematics class for graduate students being canceled because the room where the class was supposed to be held will be used for the right-wing speakers while its students just want to study.

It's worth reading because it remind us of how certain universities and colleges such as Berkeley have been picked as speech venues by right-wing speakers and how they disrupt its innocent students who aren't even willing to be part of this.

https://nyti.ms/2jTE8d4

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