Invasion of their safe space.
Via EAG News:
Conservative radio host Vicki McKenna got a feel for the inclusive and equal environment students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison hope to achieve with relentless protests.
The video, posted to the News Talk 1310, shows the reaction of “social justice snowflakes” and “black supremacists” to McKenna’s attempt to record and document a protest against conservative commentator Ben Shapiro’s Wednesday speech about free speech.
As McKenna panned around a room full of protestors, a large black man quickly makes his way through the crowd and confronts her with his phone in her face, attempting to record her recording.
“Back off, buddy,” McKenna said.
“You back off, you’re recording me so I’m recording you,” he said.
When McKenna repeatedly asked the man to “step backward,” he refused and resigned to shouting in her face.
“Look at the white supremacist in Madison, Wisconsin,” he repeated.
A black woman then joined in: “What’s your name? … What’s your name?”
As McKenna panned to record her, the protestor slapped at the camera.
“Don’t put that in my face!” she said.
Moments later, a white man with a lip ring and large dangly earrings attempted to take charge.
“Let’s leave this room now. Let’s leave this room, both of you,” the man said.
“She has just as much of a right to be here as you do,” a man accompanying McKenna shot back.
“Absolutely,” the man replied.
“You disrupted an event tonight, how do you feel about that?” McKenna questioned.
“It needed to happen,” he responded. “Let’s leave this room.”
“How did it feel?” McKenna pressed as the large black man interjected.
“Look at the racist say! Look at the racist say!” he shouted over her. “Back the f*** up white supremacist!”[…]
A police officer then stepped between McKenna and a growing group of social justice protestors who surrounded her.
“Let’s talk over here,” the officer said.
“Why am I getting shoved away?” she persisted. “I don’t want to talk to you, I want to talk to that man over there.”
“We have to make sure everything is civil,” the officer said as he continued to move her away from the area.
McKenna turned to the camera.
“This is an absolutely amazing thing. … I’m the one person being shoved out of the way here by the police department, and I’m 5’3” and you can tell that I’m scared of that man right there, and you’re shoving me away.”
“I’m scared of you, white supremacist. I’m scared of you,” the large black man shouted over the officers, who stood between McKenna and the protestors and prevented her from continuing her interview.
Numerous black students waived their middle fingers at McKenna over their shoulders.
“Your whiteness scares me,” the black man continued.
