These people are evil

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I just watched what happened at a Berkeley campus event where protesters used simulated gun-shot sounds from a car to scare and intimidate conservative attendees—and yes, this is real. In this reaction video I’m breaking down why this kind of behaviour isn’t protest—it’s terror. I’ll show what was reported, why I’m critical of those tactics, and why protests that rely on fear and chaos aren’t justifiable in a free society.

In this video I’ll cover:

What took place: a car drove by the crowd and fire-like sound effects made people believe they were under attack.

Why I’m critical of these protesters: This crosses the line from activism into psychological warfare.

Tactics matter: Fear isn’t legitimate protest

The use of fake gunshot sounds to scare people is not civil discourse—it’s intimidation. Protest should aim at persuasion or visibility, not terrorising attendees. Equipment and planning to produce gun-shot noises indicate intent beyond spontaneous demonstration—it's weaponised noise.

Safety and public order must come first

Attendees had to take cover behind concrete pillars. That’s not “loud protest”—that’s emergency behaviour.

Police presence was heavy. When protests escalate in this way, it forces law-enforcement resources and disrupts public order.

Universities should be forums for ideas, debate and free assembly—not war zones. Tactics like these undermine trust, scare bystanders, and chill speech.

When one side uses fear as a tool, the other side becomes defensive or withdraws, giving less room for engagement.

Why I’m critical of Antifa-style methods in this context

I believe in protest—but I don’t believe in tactics that create victims or induce panic. If a group claims to fight for justice but uses terror as a tactic, they erode their own legitimacy. The long-term damage is real—fear and chaos drive moderates away, credibility drops, and everyone loses.

Free speech includes unpopular views—but it also includes safety for all participants in public events. If we allow protest to turn into intimidation, we endanger the platform of debate itself.

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