He “Sides with the Jewish Gay Immigrant Who Has an African-American Boyfriend . . .”

. . . instead of the “zombie-boys in black masks who were clubbing people who hold different points of view.”

That would be Scott Adams, creator of the “Dilbert” cartoons, who says he is no longer supporting his alma mater, UC-Berkeley, financially or otherwise, since he doesn’t even feel safe on the campus.  Unlike the UC-Berkeley administration, faculty, and police, he supports free speech on campuses by “siding” with Milo Yiannopoulos over the university-approved thugs, rioters, vandals, and criminals.

Adams understands elementary math:  1. A UC-Berkeley professor told him that he would not be welcomed on the campus because of his political beliefs.  2. Some people who hold non-communist political beliefs were recently beaten to a pulp on the campus while the campus police did nothing but watch.  1 + 2 = Go to Hell, UC-Berkeley.  (That would presumably include dopey and seemingly-senile Robert Reich, who is now a bureaucrat there, who recently told CNN that he has no proof, but the Berkeley riots were “probably” organized by the conservative, sometimes libertarian-leaning Web site, Breitbart News).

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6:39 pm on February 6, 2017