Opponents of Milo Yiannopoulos are grappling with how best to protest the conservative provocateur’s sold-out event on the University of Colorado’s Boulder campus on Wednesday.
And it’s one that’s taken on additional gravity in the days since a man was shot during a demonstration at a Yiannopoulos appearance in Seattle.
Members of the anti-Milo crowd agree that they don’t like his message, but can’t settle on how best to express that sentiment. The debate has been playing out on social media and elsewhere.
Stay home and do nothing? Make picket signs and stand outside the CU Mathematics Building, where Yiannopoulos will speak at 7 p.m.? Attend a talk given by transgender actress and advocate Laverne Cox instead?
Campus spokeswoman Deborah Mendez-Wilson said CU was “aware of what happened at the University of Washington and other recent events, and we continue to make plans for his appearance on Wednesday.”
“As is standard practice, we don’t comment on security preparations,” she added.
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