Alan Dershowitz says he’s fighting back against cancel culture in his hometown and won’t be relocating anytime soon from Martha’s Vineyard, where he’s been shunned for his defense of former President Donald Trump.https://t.co/d7iy28YGUm
— Newsmax (@newsmax) July 16, 2022
Two days later:whatever you do today, DO NOT type "Dershowitz" into your Twitter search bar
— George Conway🌻 (@gtconway3d) July 17, 2022
“I have been silenced,” says man on national television https://t.co/KbZjZ7ogoy
— Edward-Isaac Dovere (@IsaacDovere) July 19, 2022
Funny how Alan Dershowitz being silenced sounds like other people exercising freedom of association https://t.co/4MfzTD1xsk
— HatKicksSandOnDershReaders (@Popehat) July 19, 2022
Gee, why doesn’t everybody invite him to their gatherings?Nobody wants to hear him
— Nonilex 🇺🇦 (@nonilex) July 19, 2022
“Ebba Hierta, the Chilmark’s director, disputed Dershowitz’s characterization, and said, ‘Not one single person has contacted me to complain that they haven’t had a chance to hear Alan speak.’” @IChotiner https://t.co/6A5zdOSLzq
"I think what happened on January 6th is appalling and dangerous. I condemned Trump for making that speech ... [j]ust as I condemned the people who tried to interfere with Justice Kavanaugh’s dinner ...." https://t.co/gScDUcAzzG
— George Conway🌻 (@gtconway3d) July 20, 2022
The Dersh whining on Greta van Smartypant's show that he's being silenced is so stunningly clueless that if I had the time I'd write up what it shows about the stunning idiocy of the "civil liberties" industry and its conception of such things as "free speech" and "free press" and, as noted in the Harvard emeritus (heh!) Dersh in this case "free association" which includes disassociation. That such idiocy can come from a Harvard Law celeb prof should discredit that joint.
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