Conversative speaker and writer Ann Coulter canceled an appearance at the University of Ottawa because her security team decided that some protesters outside made it unsafe.
She responded by insulting the students and the vice president of the university, according to a report in the Calgary Herald.
“The University of Ottawa is really easy to get into, isn’t it?” she said in an interview after the cancelled event. “I never get any trouble at the Ivy League schools. It’s always the bush league schools.”
Coulter was already upset that Vice President and Provost Francois Houle had sent her a letter telling her that freedom of speech in Canada is defined differently in Canada than in the U.S. and that she should be careful not to step over the line.
“I’m pretty sure little Francois A-Houle does not need to travel with a bodyguard,” she said. “I would like to know when this sort of violence, this sort of protest, has been inflicted upon a Muslim — who appear to be, from what I’ve read of the human rights complaints, the only protected group in Canada. I think I’ll give my speech tomorrow night in a burka. That will protect me.”
“Little Francois A-Houle.” Clever.

