Evan Maloney
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Welcome to the great marketplace of ideas: the American university. Here, freedom of expression, honest discussion and academic inquiry reign supreme, and the future leaders of our world meet as equals in a forum of open debate. At least, that was the idea.
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Frequently, double standards on campus come from selective application of speech codes: university regulations used to prohibit speech that, in the rest of society, is clearly protected by the first amendment... Over the years, speech codes have been used to prohibit some rather innocuous behavior. Brown University prohibits speech that might make someone feel "angry, impotent, or disenfranchised." Colby College outlawed anything that could lead to a "loss of self-esteem." Be careful who you turn down for a date! "Suggestive looks" were banned at Bryn Mawr, Haverford College prohibited "unwelcome flirtations," and U-Con [University of Connecticut] banned "inappropriate laughter." And at West Virginia University, students were told not to use the terms 'boyfriend' or 'girlfriend' - the school says those words are too "gender-specific," instead 'lover' and 'partner' are preferred.
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Schools often pay people to run administrative offices that are blatantly political in nature. Take, for instance, the office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Awareness at Bucknell University. This office held events and sent campus-wide emails telling students to support gay marriage. Now, whether or not you support gay marriage is beside the point. The question is, should paid university employees be actively encouraging students to adopt their politics?
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If you can get students persuaded of a couple of basic ideas of the nature of reality, you can go a long way towards succeeding in a social engineering project in which you are engaged.
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People are so exquisitely sensitive and so exquisitely vigilant that they end up condescending to black people when actually the idea was to treat black people as equals.
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Rather than say we're suppressing speech, let's say what we're doing is ending harassment. The problem then becomes, what is the definition of harassment? If a person has their feelings hurt, they will say they've been harassed. If a person feels offended, they will say they've been harassed... They don't want to be known as a harasser, so they go away quietly. It's a very clever way of implementing a speech code.
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The most popular way of distributing publications on campus is to leave them in certain designated publication areas, and every other publication does this. But when the
Patriot was left there, we found that the stacks would disappear - within minutes - and we weren't
that popular. A lot of the people that go to Berkeley actually might not have believed that conservatives existed there, and they're angry that they do... People don't like what you have to say, and they take it upon themselves to get rid of any information contrary to their views.
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In math, if you get the answer wrong, it's
wrong. It's not four, it's five. In sociology, you get the answer wrong, and you're a bad person.
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I really don't know why issues such as globalization and global warming and militarism are brought up in a class on German literature.
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Yeah, there are some classrooms - including, sometimes, mine - in which conservatives might not feel entirely comfortable... in some cases it may involve not knowing if the professor is grading you fairly, and
that's the real issue.