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George Galloway Attacked By 'glitter'
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Another lecture disrupted, this time in Scotland.
With the political scene changing are we likely to expect more speaking events generally cancelled or ruined by protestors?
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With the political scene changing are we likely to expect more speaking events generally cancelled or ruined by protestors?
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There were the "Jesus, not Billy" protests against Billy Graham in the 70s Khandro, for a start
We had all sorts of machinations: union meetings deliberately made inquorate by one faction or another who'd scarper when they thought they would lose a vote. I remember the Socialist Workers' Students Organisation trying to stop right wing anti-NUS protesters leaving a meeting to disaffiliate from the NUS for that reason! And the latter protesting about foul play :-)
We had all sorts of machinations: union meetings deliberately made inquorate by one faction or another who'd scarper when they thought they would lose a vote. I remember the Socialist Workers' Students Organisation trying to stop right wing anti-NUS protesters leaving a meeting to disaffiliate from the NUS for that reason! And the latter protesting about foul play :-)
ichkeria: ^ non of that, - perhaps that was later :0) Not to say that there were no heated debates. I remember one speaker, - can't remember who, or his main topic, but part of it was that he was opposed to inter-racial marriages, which caused uproar, and I guess he would be termed a 'racist' today.
His thesis was for the diversity of humanity, and as an analogy, if you took all the horses of the world; the massively strong Shire horses, the exceedingly fast race horses, the small pack horse with great stamina etc. and inter-bred them you would end up with an 'average' horse, that wasn't very fast or very strong. I seem to remember thinking he had a point, in fact, perhaps I still do.
However, though there was lots of arguing, nobody would have dreamt of attacking or even booing a guest speaker.
His thesis was for the diversity of humanity, and as an analogy, if you took all the horses of the world; the massively strong Shire horses, the exceedingly fast race horses, the small pack horse with great stamina etc. and inter-bred them you would end up with an 'average' horse, that wasn't very fast or very strong. I seem to remember thinking he had a point, in fact, perhaps I still do.
However, though there was lots of arguing, nobody would have dreamt of attacking or even booing a guest speaker.
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