Peak 2020 does not exist, as 2020 is a rolling reverse time cascade of peaks 
peaking the prior next peak as the multi dimensional swirls of reality coalesce 
and dealesce in a successful effort to stop the very fabric of multiple 
parallel realities from tearing asunder...

ACLU, that famed, now infamous, traditional exceptional now exceptionally 
partisan institute once hailed as America's defining bastion of free speech 
with its old catch cry of "both sides", as many know has been usurped and its 
principles shattered on the rocks of its new Jewish leadership's hyper 
partisanship.

One chuckles at the reality that ACLU may well be just a short legal proceeding 
away from entering into a CNN styled settlement with Nick Sandmann, for very 
similar defamatory reasons.

For those who crave justice, call for righteousness, and try however feebly to 
live freedom, 2020 just keeps getting better:


   ACLU Official Attacks University For Admitting Nick Sandmann While Professor 
Promises To Monitor His Conduct
   
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/aclu-official-attacks-university-admitting-nick-sandmann-while-professor-promises-monitor
      Jonathan Turley
   
https://jonathanturley.org/2020/09/08/aclu-official-attacks-university-for-admitting-nick-sandmann-while-professor-promises-to-monitor-his-conduct/

      I have previously written, as a long supporter of the American Civil 
Liberties Union (ACLU), about my concern over how the venerable group has 
changed under its current leadership, including a departure from its long 
robust defense of free speech.
      
https://jonathanturley.org/2020/08/12/court-dismisses-aclu-complaint-that-postage-on-mail-in-ballots-constitute-a-poll-tax/

      Recently, the ACLU has abandoned its famed neutrality and has not 
supported some on the right while supporting those on the left.

      Now, the ACLU’s Samuel Crankshaw in Kentucky has targeted Transylvania 
University for admitting Nick Sandmann, who was falsely accused of abusing a 
Native American activist in front of Lincoln Memorial.
      https://www.aclu-ky.org/en/biographies/samuel-crankshaw

      Despite various media organizations correcting the story and some 
settling with Sandmann, some in the media have continued to attack him.
      
https://jonathanturley.org/2020/07/25/the-washington-post-settles-with-nicholas-sandmann/

      Yet, it is far more alarming to see an ACLU official rallying people 
against a young man whose chief offense appears to be that he is conservative 
and unapologetic.

      Crankshaw went to Facebook to alert people that Sandmann would be 
attending the college and expressing veiled outrage that the school would admit 
someone with his opposing views.
      https://www.facebook.com/sam.crankshaw/posts/10222665746568963

      He warns that this kid is “more dangerous” than figures like Milo 
Yiannopolous.

      ... The “danger” is that a young freshman holds conservative views that 
are shared by roughly half of this country:

             Does anyone else think it’s a bit of a stain on Transylvania 
University for accepting Nick Sandman? I’m sure it’s a “both sides” defense, 
but it’s pretty counter to their mission and another instance of there not 
actually being equal sides to an issue. I think TU should accept anyone willing 
to have an open mind and engage in debate, regardless of their views. That’s 
how we all learn. That’s Transy’s mission…
             
https://www.facebook.com/transylvaniauniversity/?fref=mentions&__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARB-Ki0yzy-oNKNxQySFOr8FPuAa_FzmUR9d1gON0iX3CFxeCcxdD78pDbPFpOH4rKf3f5aNzLQKSZLaiIxjY0vX3ATyo1QZCl2g1N4e1uNYA2KNY19hOaJ8pTXkpBYyGV7nc_WYW2G5kj0BYPFzUTnq33anrDvZ0GKHbD8uMQnfXJhXNMcg3tJQ_skk5Pgn0VLZcFFgZBjlhw&__tn__=K-R

             Having experienced the incredibly high standards Transy requires 
for admission and then holds its students to, this seems like a slap in the 
face. I hope some time in a real classroom changes him, but his twitter and 
public persona suggest otherwise.

      The “both sides” defense used to be the position of the ACLU in fighting 
for all sides to be given equal opportunities and protections. Moreover 
Crankshaw labels Sandmann a “provocateur in training with no intention of 
learning.” Putting aside the provocateur label how would Crankshaw know that 
Sandmann has “no intention of learning”?

      One person responding was Dr. Avery Tompkins, who works as Assistant 
Professor and Diversity Scholar at Transylvania University, acknowledged that 
the university supported diverse viewpoints but promised to closely monitor 
Sandmann while he is on campus:

             “If he were to cause problems by being disruptive, trolling, or 
engaging in unethical behavior of any kind, I would immediately document it 
(just like I would for any student doing the same thing)…and he would just be 
putting himself in a position for me to file a conduct report.”
             https://www.transy.edu/academics/faculty/atompkins/

      Doing the same thing? What thing? Free speech?

      Rather than say that there is no reason why this conservative student 
should be singled out in this way, Tompkins declares publicly “I get where you 
are coming from.” Where would that be? It sounds like Crankshaw was coming from 
a place where a wrongly accused conservative teenager will be harassed or 
targeted for daring to take his views to a college.

      Crankshaw was describing the exercise of free speech by someone with 
opposing views as unacceptable. Tompkins responds that she will be closely 
watching him. Both single out this one students for such added scrutiny and 
Cranksaw thanks her for her assurance of close monitoring. 

      Sandmann like all college students should feel greater freedom in 
expressing their views at colleges, not being closely monitored as someone with 
dangerous thoughts and ideas. That fact that figures in the ACLU and academia 
would publicly espouse such views of intolerance is a chilling example of how 
our faith in free speech has eroded in the recent years.
      
https://jonathanturley.org/2020/08/04/turley-testifies-in-senate-on-antifa-and-the-anti-free-speech-movement-in-the-united-states/

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