You can and if you disagree with it, should. My take on the scenario written about - and any like it - is that when a person who has personal beliefs that are different than the ones the university/company/group claim to uphold, and especially when they have said so in public form, they should not be invited to speak for that university/company/group.
Oh. I thought the point was you can walk away from speech you rather not hear.
You can and if you disagree with it, should. My take on the scenario written about - and any like it - is that when a person who has personal beliefs that are different than the ones the university/company/group claim to uphold, and especially when they have said so in public form, they should not be invited to speak for that university/company/group.