Well, that ought to shut ‘em up, but won’t.
> Well, that ought to shut em up, but wont. <
Let’s suppose that Professor Dyson decided to give a public talk about this, perhaps at a university. No way would he be allowed to do so!
He might get a permit to use a room, only because of his reputation. But there would be protests both inside and outside the venue. And after his first few remarks, he would be shouted down.
Such is the state of “free speech” today.