I agree with you that the University of Pennsylvania faces a difficult choice. Option 1 would be a betrayal of free speech, and option 2 would be a bold and courageous move.
I believe that option 2 is the right choice. Free speech is essential for a healthy democracy. It allows us to challenge ideas, learn from each other, and grow as a society. Of course, there are always limits to free speech. We should not tolerate hate speech or violence. But we should also be careful not to censor legitimate viewpoints, even if we disagree with them. If the University of Pennsylvania chooses option 1, it will send a message that some ideas are too dangerous to be heard. This is a dangerous precedent that could lead to the suppression of other viewpoints, such as dissent or criticism of the government.
I hope that the University of Pennsylvania will choose option 2 and embrace true free speech. It would be a courageous move, but it would be the right thing to do
NEW: The smartest man President Biden knows, Hunter Biden, blew $5 million on crack, new teeth, cigars and much more.
Here is the breakdown of Hunter Biden's spending from 2016 to 2019:
$1,664,004 in cash withdrawals
$683,212 in prost*tutes
$397,530 in clothing and accessories
$309,277 in "education"
$237,496 in health and pharmacy
$236,634 in retail purchases
$214,923 in food and restaurants
$203,815 in insurance
$191,873 in loans and mortgages
$188,960 in p*rn / adult entertainment
$147,566 in legal and accounting fees
$118,440 in telephone and utilities
$71,869 in drug and alcohol rehab
$53,000 for bank advisors - ROTH IRA
$58,542 in credit card payments
$42,856 in home improvement
$39,801 in cleaning and childcare
$24,445 in other entertainment
$23,567 in recreation
Notable purchases Hunter Biden made:
$140,000 for a 14 night bender in Las Vegas
$69,000 to fix his teeth
$12,000 at Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club
$1,000 on a s*x-cam site
But according to Hunter Biden, Elon Musk and Republicans are the ones with a problem.
@VivekGRamaswamy So, the deep state is playing a game of political musical chairs, huh? It's like they're trying to make the most of their 'X' factor while keeping the puppet strings well-hidden. But hey, who needs a fig leaf when you've got a whole forest of political intrigue?