It could be said of this young man (Robert Van Tuinen) that he was deliberately trying to start something! I doubt that this was his whole purpose, however, if it was his purpose I say BRAVO! He did accomplished showing that the establishment has moved away from liberty toward oppression and tyranny. Are we the people (Americans who love freedom and liberty) going to allow the progressives to define and dictate what freedom is and what it is not by their unconstitutional rules? Are public educational institutions now to be used to stifle truth for the benefit of the progressives, and their progressive agendas and ideals? This Video is a tiny indication of what is happening in America today. If we don’t speak out about this we will eventually lose our liberty, our rights and even our lives. Must there be bloodletting in order for we the people to remain free? The longer that we the people allow progressives to behave in this manner and the longer that we allow them to stifle truth–––greater are the chances that someday soon we will have to risk life and limb to remain free.This young man wasn’t yelling fire in a crowded theater, nor was he disrupting classes. He was simply passing out copies of the Constitution on "Constitution Day" to fellow students on campus.
Video: Don’t Try Giving Away Copies Of The Constitution At Modesto Junior College
Some crazy kid named Robert Van Tuinen, a student at Modesto Junior College (MJC) in California’s Central Valley, thought it would be appropriate to commemorate Constitution Day on Sept. 17 by passing out free copies of our Nation’s founding document to fellow students walking around the campus.
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It didn’t go so well.
Nice try, kid. Did you think this was a free country? Van Tuinen was shut down by college police, who along with school administrators told him he had to do that sort of thing in the campus free speech zone (because the whole U.S. isn’t a free speech zone), and that he’d already missed his chance, at any rate, because he hadn’t scheduled his plan to use the free speech zone the requisite number of days in advance.
George Lucas went to MJC and based his major directorial debut, American Graffiti, about life in Modesto. Now his JuCo alma mater is giving the U.S. Constitution the graffiti treatment.