If someone were to get hurt, Berkeley could be sued.At what point do you risk safety for "free speech"? I'm just glad I don't have to make that decision.
If you make that tradeoff, you are delegating the decision as to what subject matter may be discussed to the most violent groups.... sort of like how Islam dictates editorial policy of many newspapers and magazines.
No one is preventing Ann Coulter from saying whatever she wants
But on the other hand, if a venue or institution like Berkeley makes a decision that hosting a particular speaker might bring violence or discord with the possible result of injury, then don't you think they must take on at least some responsibility?
What's great about this country is that if you're not allowed to protest at one venue, you can always find another.
Simon Dog, if you had been the head honcho at Berkeley, what would you have done, then?
I'm not sure what the purpose it would serve for any newspaper to publish cartoons that they know would be provocative.
Are you really saying that if people who are behaving in a lawful manner are denied the ability to carry a gun when they are attending an event where they suspect there may be violence, then some third party bears responsibility? Oh, man. That begs a question; one could be faced with violence at any time, so does it follow that one should always be armed?