I'll go ahead and address a few points in your post, and then you can have all the freedom you want to go back to fussing about being marginalized and persecuted by those "mewing" females that have you in such a tizzy.
I think mewing is a very appropriate word for most of what modern feminists are whinging about. Unless you consider "manspreading" and air conditioning to be serious issues causing the systemic oppression of females?
No. You came here to talk about feminists and SJWs, not jihadis. So either acknowledge that you chose a group that you can easily justify marginalizing or drop it, because I'm not interested in your deflection and your unwillingness to see that you're doing a whole lot of marginalizing yourself. You don't need my input, there's a ready audience here to high-five you all that you need to make you happy.
I chose that group as an
example. Which part of this are you failing to understand? I was talking about how I don't desire to marginalise those with differing views to myself unless it's something like the support of jihad. It was a qualifying statement and an appropriate one. I'd love to see you point out where I have marginalised anyone or said that I want to marginalise anyone. I haven't so you can't. Calling a group of people SJWs is not marginalising them. Saying why I disagree with others is not marginalising them. Shunning them and telling them I won't speak to them because they have different views to myself would be marginalising them. I haven't been doing that, they have.
Actually, I'm finding that harder and harder to see.
Then perhaps you should go back and read my posts again if you can't see that. I've stated that I support and defend free speech. I've also stated that I have no issue with people holding different beliefs to mine. What I have issue with is being made to feel like a pariah, being told that my opinion counts for squat because I'm a conservative, Christian, white male. If you don't believe this is really happening then perhaps you should come and visit my university campus for yourself?
You tell me. Do your Christian ideals justify your denigration of others when it suits your purposes? Saying that people with other views than yours are "infesting" your campus, and that women with whom you don't agree are "mewing?"
People with repugnant, oppressive views are infesting my campus. It's not a statement hating on others, it's a statement of fact. I'm saying that feminists who complain about non-issues are mewing. Western feminists for the most part are self-entitled, spoiled brats from privileged middle class backgrounds who have never experience oppression. From the way many of them go on you would think they were slaves on a plantation.
Forced? What, they tackled you and held you down until you answered them? What does "forced" mean, exactly? You've already said you had academic freedom in the classroom, and when I ask for out of classroom experiences, you tell me you were "forced" to share a political opinion?
In the Israel example the woman stood in my way asking me questions about my views on Israel. What was I to do, barge past? I can only imagine how that would have gone if I barged a woman out of the way. I was then lectured on their views on Israel, and as I tried to move so did she, still blocking my way out of there. All I wanted to do was get to class, not have a political discussion. I'm talking here about a feminist who openly admits to and defends throwing her hot coffee over and punching men who disagree with her, because in her words they are "misogynist rape apologists". I could have either kept saying 'no, I won't share my views on this' which would make her believe I support Israel anyway, lie, or tell the truth. In the end I chose the latter option, something which sure didn't make her happy. I didn't shout, I wasn't angry, I just firmly but calmly shared my views on the Israel situation.
Yes, sweeping. You admit yourself to using a broad brush. Again - we're not talking about Tumblr. We're talking about your personal experiences on campus that so rattled you that you had to come here (where Christians use hateful language all the time, but since you agree with them you don't have a problem with it... as you said above, "why not?") to trash talk and hate on the people that you so obviously disdain.
It's difficult to talk about the modern SJW movement without bringing Tumblr into it as much of the ideology and beliefs are rooted in Tumblr politics. It seems to be that the crazies from Tumblr are now infesting university campuses. Now, at what point have I hated on anyone? I hate no one, I have never hated anyone. I may hate certain ideologies or beliefs but that does not mean I hate a person. So don't accuse me of hating people, it's simply not true.
So find a Christian college where you can feel at home hating on "mewing" feminists and those nasty SJWs. If you can't afford it, start writing scholarship applications. If for whatever reason that's just not possible, then focus on your education, listen and learn about other views whether you agree with them or not, treat people with as much Christian charity as you can, be thankful for the freedom you do have, volunteer in community outreach if you aren't already doing so, graduate, and leave as your legacy that regardless of how you were treated (or perceived you were treated), that you held your convictions while treating people with dignity and respect. All of those things are completely within your power.
I see. Marginalise myself by withdrawing from university so I can go to a Christian college. That's your solution?