Having grown up in the Bay Area, I have seen firsthand the so-called "tolerance" of the radical left. It amounts to hypocrisy of the tenth degree. The far left tolerates and respects all except those who think differently. Surprisingly, the San Francisco Chronicle wrote a decent article about the College Republican Club of San Francisco State University. This club represents an island of 300 students in a sea of radical left-wing students and faculty. Kudos to these students who still believe that a college campus should be the place to debate ideas and not an institution of indoctrination.
From the San Francisco Chronicle:
James Kincaid, president of the San Francisco State College Republicans, and three other club members were gathering signatures for a petition to stop the Fairness Doctrine when Jacob Barcena, a junior studying music, stopped by to ask a few questions.
"What do you do beyond ruffling feathers on campus?" he asked.
At San Francisco State, which has a long and storied history of activism and a diverse and liberal student body, the College Republicans stand out. While the scene at the table last month was tame, some of the group's past events have been anything but: A bake sale to support a wall at the Mexico border, an anti-terrorism rally that invited students to throw a shoe at a Hamas flag and a victory party for George W. Bush's re-election in 2004 all drew heated protests.
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