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Originally Posted by jimbomaybe
I do not understand how In the atmosphere of a college/university where a guest speaker in allowed to be shouted down if allowed to speak at all a student would not feel more than a little concerned if not intimidated. That voicing any like or similar opinions they would receive the same treatment. That they would be targeted, castigated. This in a situation where they live and work day to day and not just a visiting speaker.Please help me understand you logic and reasoning.
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Oh, and it was a Law School class...
Stanford Law School Student Hooligans Shout Down Federal Judge – California Globe
An administrator was called to help quiet things down, and she egged on the protestors...
"The shouting became so loud that Duncan asked for an administrator to keep order, according to the video. Tirien Steinbach, the law school’s associate dean for diversity, equity and inclusion, took to the microphone and gave a speech that accused Duncan of causing “harm.”
“Do you have something so incredibly important to say,” she asked him, that it is worth the “division of these people?”
Anyone care to explain to me how this is an "exchange of ideas that is very much alive on campus"?