Constitutional law expert and Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley joined “Fox & Friends” Wednesday after Google employees disrupted company offices to protest the tech giant’s ties to Israel. Turley said there is a sense of “entitlement” on the left that goes beyond the boundaries of free speech.
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JONATHAN TURLEY: This is part of the rather perverse universe we find ourselves in. They’re Google, they’re employees at the company. Most of us would not try to sit in with one’s boss. It’s generally not a good thing to move ahead. Maybe it is at Google, but there’s a sense of entitlement here. There’s also this idea that it’s all free speech, that disrupting others, preventing others from speaking or occupying your boss’s office is all part of my entitlement of free speech. That’s not the case. You’ll find no one with a broader, more …