How much do you want to bet the same people trying to ban Roosh are also the ones who make a big deal out of "
Banned Books Week" each fall, when they go on about the evils of censorship.
How is not letting someone in a country to speak on a subject you disagree with any different than banning a book you disagree with? It isn't. It's preventing the public from hearing another side of any given debate.
And the constant cries about "hate speech" are just a way for these people on the left to justify their bans. It's the photo-negative equivalent of the religious right's call for bans when something it "sacreligious" or "un-American."
These people can't see that they're exactly like the religious-fanatic conservatives they despise. They're no more enlightened and exactly as close-minded.
At the core of both their actions seems to be a philosophy that most people aren't bright enough to think for themselves and need to be "saved" from evil ideas. This "we know what's best for you" is sickening in its paternalism.
When Banned Books Week rolls around, it'd be telling if we could look into the backgrounds of the SJW chest-thumpers who participate and see who or what they tried to ban when no one was