Friday, October 6, 2017

UC student who stole 'MAGA' hat may face felony charge

An apparent mentally challenged female liberal college student at the University of California stole a 'Make America Great Again' hat from Matthew Vitale during a campus meeting. Vitale is a member of the University of California Riverside Republicans and he plans to file criminal charges against the low-functioning Edith Macias.

The entire profanity-laced incident went viral on YouTube when Macias posted her "SnatchAHat" video online. It shows her physically grabbing Vitale's hat from his head and then verbally assaulting him for "genocide," a word she probably should look up.

By posting the video and showing that she took it from the young Republican, the brilliant Macias raised the crime to a felony. She is likely not a law major--probably majors in lesbian dance theory.

Now that the video was released, Vitale says he wants her arrested.

He spoke to Todd Starnes on a Fox Radio interview. "Honestly, this isn't me trying to get revenge on her," he said, "this is me just trying to say: 'Look, behavior like this is not tolerated in this country. There are individual rights and individual freedoms that we are granted as per the Constitution, that everybody's granted. It doesn't matter what your beliefs are.'"

University chancellor Kim A. Wilcox released a statement calling for "respectful dialogue" but Vitale said it didn't go far enough in condemning Macias' [bizarre, illegal] behavior.

Wilcox said in a statement that "Coequal to our dedication to mutual respect is our commitment to free speech and the free exchange of ideas." A university requires an environment where students and scholars can freely express ideas and pursue knowledge, while promoting respectful dialogue among individuals or groups with opposing viewpoints [unless you're a conservative or Milo Yiannopoulos]."

Vitale said her response was "very disappointing." 

"UCR affirms its dedication to free speech, but [adds] free speech has to come under shared values of mutual respect, which is not freedom of speech," Vitale said. "The moment that you stop protecting speech that is controversial, is the moment that your right to speak your mind is taken away."

A spokesman for U of C told Fox News that the school champions free speech--as long as it remains cordial. But he was not at all clear as to where he would draw the line, and the U.S. Constitution doesn't mention the word 'cordial' in the same context as freedom of speech.

Schools used to be bastions for free speech. Now they're bastions for free liberal speech.

A number of profoundly libtarded students on campus started a "Statement of Solidarity with Edith Macias." The statement claims free speech has been "used as a dog whistle for the protection of white supremacists violence in the University of California system and elsewhere." 

They provided zero examples.

Like the way Antifa claims to be against fascism but are themselves tactically fascist, the Solidarity with Edith Macias idiots are claiming Macias is the one being "harassed," not Vitale. 

They also say that she has been "doxxed," which is defined by Google as: "search for and publish private or identifying information about (a particular individual) on the Internet, typically with malicious intent."

Again, there is nothing to support their ridiculous claim. They just like to hear themselves pretending to be relevant.

Because of the terrible things that have happened to the perpetrator, they demand the university pay Macias' rent, grant her amnesty, cover her legal fees, condemn white supremacists [including all white people who were born white on purpose or by accident], and support a sanctuary campus.

Why not demand the university supply her with a clothing allowance, free tuition and books, and grant her degree in lesbian dance theory?

These people are crazy and Vitale dismisses them as a fringe group and says that he's "overwhelmed" by the support he's received from across the country and from both sides of the aisle. 

He believes that freedom of speech can be a nonpartisan issue that all can rally around.


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