Students disrupted a Turning Point USA seminar at the State University of New York at Albany on Tuesday, April 4. The incident occurred when students entered the room where the seminar was taking place, chanting and dancing. At one point, the protesters crumpled a Bible. Some of the chants were directed at conservative guest speaker Ian Haworth who was there to discuss the First Amendment.
Haworth later tweeted that he found it “the most socialist thing” he had ever seen, as students were “screaming ‘no cops, no KKK, no @TPUSA’ at a Jewish immigrant while also happily shoveling free pizza down their throats paid for by…@TPUSA!”
The university moved the event to another room while the demonstration continued outside. The campus chapter of the Young Democratic Socialists of America released a statement the next day, saying it did not organize the protest and has no connection to it, but it stands in solidarity with the students who demonstrated against Haworth. The group said the action remained peaceful, but that two students were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and obstructing government administration in the second degree.
This incident is the latest instance in a trend of clashes over free speech at universities. in March, Stanford Law students interrupted a conservative federal judge who had visited. At the beginning of April, Cornell rejected a resolution from its student assembly that would have required trigger warnings for course content.
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