“Past comments by these individuals have been both inflammatory and controversial, and the University has put into place a number of measures aimed at the safety and security of its community,” alerted Penn State to its campus community, noting that the speakers have been “banned” from Twitter. Penn State itself also chimed in, releasing a statement on the day of the event to denounce the “repulsive” speakers, and inform students and faculty that “counseling and psychological services” would be offered to anyone who might be upset over Benjamin and Avallone’s presence on campus. “Then why are you throwing our stuff away?” “Yeah, you can,” responded the student vandal. “You don’t believe we should have a right to free expression, to advertise for our own events?” “Why are you throwing away our stuff?” asked the TPUSA member. When a TPUSA member approached the student to inquire as to why she had thrown away the event flyers, the student responded, “because I don’t like you.” A Penn State student admitted to throwing away promotional materials for a Turning Point USA event on campus about “Big Tech Censorship,” featuring YouTube personalities Carl Benjamin (AKA Sargon of Akkad) and Hunter Avallone, according to a report by Campus Reform.
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