For the 4 installments of my talk, see here, here, here, and here.
At one point near the end of my talk, a woman started shouting me down. After she faced some upset from many of the people in the audience, she stopped. (I notice that I didn’t mention her in any of the 4 instalments; I’m not sure why.)
Over a year later, I was at the monthly meeting of the Peace Coalition of Monterey County. The PCMC was (it may still be: I’ve lost touch) a coalition of organizations that had one thing in common: a desire for peace. Our Monterey County Libertarians for Peace was the only explicitly non-left group. It might sound strange, but we generally got along.
I was the representative of our group at the meeting that particular Sunday.
There was a woman there whom I hadn’t seen before; she represented one of the leftwing groups—I’ve forgotten which. During the meeting, she said several sensible things that I agreed with.
During a break, I went up and told her how much I appreciated her comments. She thanked me. Then, as we talked, I realized that she looked familiar. I said, “You look familiar. Aren’t you the person who tried to shout me down at my Occupy Monterey talk?”
“Yes,” she replied with a smile but no showing of regret or shame.
A day or two later, she tried to friend me on Facebook. I still have not replied.
No further conversation happened when you met her at the Peace coalition meeting than what you recounted here?
Seems a strange thing for her to do, not to explain her "pride" for shouting someone down.