Pro-Police Author: 'Outbreak of Student Totalitari
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A conservative author invited to speak at a California college had her forum cut short due to dozens of angry protesters.
Heather MacDonald, author of "The War on Cops," said on "Fox & Friends Weekend" that a Facebook post announcing her event at Claremont McKenna College in Oakland sparked immediate backlash before she even arrived.
MacDonald said she was called a "white supremacist racist-fascist" and footage of the event showed people yelling "[Expletive] the police; from Oakland to Greece."
She called the protests an "outbreak of student totalitarianism" and questioned how much those same protesters knew about her work.
She said her writings catalogue how police are often the protectors of minority communities and she added that the students probably had not seen police in action in dangerous neighborhoods.
MacDonald said she had not seen the same outrage after several murders of young children caught in gang-infested areas.
She also placed some of the blame for the speech disruption on the school's failure to properly educate the students about real life situations.
"Time for the faculty to wake up," she said.
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