FCC commissioner Ajit Pai says free speech is dying.
"Is it unthinkable that some government agency would say ... everything from the Drudge Report to Fox News … is playing unfairly? I don't think so," Pai correctly warns.
Pai points the finger at the left who are more and more ready to squash speech they don't like.
"Largely what we're seeing, especially on college campuses, is that if my view is in the majority and I don't agree with your view, then I have the right to shout you down, disrupt your events, or otherwise suppress your ability to get your voice heard."
Ironic the once robust defense of free speech at Berkeley has been demolished. Today's college kids are eager to dislodge, dis-invite, deride, and drive away anyone who challenges their left-wing professors.
"Is it unthinkable that some government agency would say ... everything from the Drudge Report to Fox News … is playing unfairly? I don't think so," Pai correctly warns.
Pai points the finger at the left who are more and more ready to squash speech they don't like.
"Largely what we're seeing, especially on college campuses, is that if my view is in the majority and I don't agree with your view, then I have the right to shout you down, disrupt your events, or otherwise suppress your ability to get your voice heard."
Ironic the once robust defense of free speech at Berkeley has been demolished. Today's college kids are eager to dislodge, dis-invite, deride, and drive away anyone who challenges their left-wing professors.