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More schools starting to follow Univ. of Chicago's policy on free speech

Posted on 9/9/16 at 8:37 am
Posted by Nuts4LSU
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Member since Oct 2003
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Posted on 9/9/16 at 8:37 am
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The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) cites a trend of schools moving toward greater free speech rights in the wake of the University of Chicago's letter to incoming students reaffirming its commitment to freedom of expression at the school.

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FIRE is seeing an encouraging uptick in pro-free speech statements by college administrators early in this academic year. In just a few weeks’ time, administrators at schools like Columbia University, Brown University, and Claremont Mckenna College (CMC) have all made public statements committing to protect freedom of expression on campus.

The catalyst for this recent batch of speech-friendly statements seems to be the “academic freedom letter” the University of Chicago (UChicago) sent to incoming students last month, advising them not to expect “intellectual ‘safe spaces’” when they arrive on campus. The letter was widely reported on, and reignited the national debate over campus speech restrictions. It also seems to have resonated with many other college administrators.

Earlier this week, we reported that Columbia University President Lee C. Bollinger made censorship the theme of his remarks to incoming students. Bollinger said that while he considered issues surrounding free speech to be “highly, highly complicated,” he was also resolute on some points.

“We don’t ban speech. We don’t censor speech,” Bollinger said, calling on students to use the power of free speech to effect change on campus.

“To say we can’t ban speech is easy. To say what follows next, is hard,” Bollinger observed. “There is the point: How you grapple with ideas, with thoughts, and viewpoints, and the myriad of ways available to you, will determine who you are.”


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Many schools have also been ahead of this latest curve. This spring, the president of Wake Forest University included a pro-speech note in the school’s alumni magazine. And as we’ve covered here extensively at FIRE, universities like Purdue University, UChicago, and the 28 schools receiving FIRE’s, highest “green light” rating have all made great strides toward ensuring expressive rights are protected on their campuses—even when those efforts were met with resistance or were unpopular.


There are four SEC schools among the 28 receiving FIRE's highest "green light" rating: Florida, Ole Miss, Mississippi State and Tennessee.
Posted by GnashRebel
Member since May 2015
8858 posts
Posted on 9/9/16 at 8:50 am to
Shocking that Vandy didn't make that list.
Posted by PhilipMarlowe
Member since Mar 2013
21715 posts
Posted on 9/9/16 at 9:30 am to
there's nothing i enjoy more than watching videos of these new college aged titty babies freak out because their opinions aren't being agreed with.

as a liberal person, i must admit the terms "Micro-agressions" & "triggers" & "agro" troll the frick out of me. you want to get under my skin irl, use those words in a sentence and watch me hulk out.
This post was edited on 9/9/16 at 9:33 am
Posted by MIZ_COU
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Member since Oct 2013
13771 posts
Posted on 9/9/16 at 9:52 am to
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Ole Miss, Mississippi State
only cause they allow the KKK to talk
Posted by GnashRebel
Member since May 2015
8858 posts
Posted on 9/9/16 at 10:39 am to
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only cause they allow the KKK to talk


Yes, yes we do. When I was there we let the nazis stand up give their views. Meanwhile 1000 students counterprotested. Called freedom of speech.
Posted by MIZ_COU
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Member since Oct 2013
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Posted on 9/9/16 at 10:42 am to
yeah I'm actually not against that. Just tryin to give you shite.

we let white supremacists have a parade. Twice
This post was edited on 9/9/16 at 10:45 am
Posted by kingbob
Sorrento, LA
Member since Nov 2010
69343 posts
Posted on 9/9/16 at 12:23 pm to
You do realize that it's all an act, right? None of these people who are "triggered" are actually angry, upset, or damaged in any way. They have just learned that if they act like they are, schools, businesses, and public institutions will cave in to whatever their demands are. Stop giving them what they want (power to affect change) and they will stop being "triggered" because there will be nothing to gain from it.

People only act like a victim when there is something to gain from it, whether that thing is sympathy, attention, vengeance, money, influence, power, or material goods. Stop rewarding them for their behavior, and the behavior will cease.
Posted by MIZ_COU
I'm right here
Member since Oct 2013
13771 posts
Posted on 9/9/16 at 1:48 pm to
well it certainly doesn't work to get attention if the 4000 threads about it here are any indication
Posted by PowerTool
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Member since Dec 2009
22905 posts
Posted on 9/9/16 at 7:54 pm to
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You do realize that it's all an act, right? None of these people who are "triggered" are actually angry, upset, or damaged in any way. They have just learned that if they act like they are, schools, businesses, and public institutions will cave in to whatever their demands are


I agree. A bunch of squeaky wheels and attention whores who figure they can get a free pass through challenges and maybe pad their political resumes in the process.
Posted by GurleyGirl
Georgia
Member since Nov 2015
14446 posts
Posted on 9/10/16 at 12:28 am to
Good. SJW's need a healthy dose of reality.
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