Saturday, 20 August 2016

Students Fight Back Against Political Correctness - The Rise Of "Cultural Libertarianism" | Zero Hedge

Students Fight Back Against Political Correctness - The Rise Of "Cultural Libertarianism"



HARITH ARMSTRONG:
In both the United States and the United Kingdom, conservative and libertarian viewpoints have endured censorship on the Internet and on college campuses.
This has given rise to a new generation of animated and impassioned students keen on partaking in what’s been aptly described as the “cultural libertarian” movement.
Young millennials engaged in this movement come from a variety of backgrounds but are able to unite based on a fervent disdain for those that believe there are boundaries to what’s deemed “acceptable” speech - a hatred of authority; and a love of freedom and mischief.
As a conservative writer and student at King’s College London, I have been actively campaigning against political correctness.

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