Posted on Sep 2, 2017
Colleges struggle over defending or curbing free speech
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“Our commitment to academic freedom means that we do not support so-called ‘trigger warnings,’ we do not cancel invited speakers because their topics might prove controversial, and we do not condone the creation of intellectual ‘safe spaces’ where individuals can retreat from ideas and perspectives at odds with their own.”
Sign me up for the University of Chicago.
Sign me up for the University of Chicago.
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I challenged the University of Arizona to a public debate over the ethics and legality of their LGBT curriculum and campus clubs.
They won't do it because I do not self-identify in lgbt terms.
If I identified in LGBT terms like Milo Yiannoplis but with a right they might let me speak on campus like he was allowed.
Its controlling speech by limiting it to a position that supports the very lgbt labels and curriculum they teach.
They won't do it because I do not self-identify in lgbt terms.
If I identified in LGBT terms like Milo Yiannoplis but with a right they might let me speak on campus like he was allowed.
Its controlling speech by limiting it to a position that supports the very lgbt labels and curriculum they teach.
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PFC Lisa McDonald
Have a dual degree in psychology and human services and evidence to support me of professional level unethical and criminal behavior in the rise of the lgbt.
The literature supports me to the point of being ridicously redundant. Simply allowing me to speak invalidates the schools lgbt curriculum and agenda.
The literature supports me to the point of being ridicously redundant. Simply allowing me to speak invalidates the schools lgbt curriculum and agenda.
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