striker42
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http://emorywheel.com/emory-student...h-administrative-response-to-trump-chalkings/
My first reaction to this was to laugh at students who were claiming to be scared by the fact that someone wrote pro-Trump messages around campus. Then I came to this quote and it became quite sobering.
"[Faculty] are supporting this rhetoric by not ending it"
Wow. So let me get this straight, we have people that politically disagree with an anonymous message writer and so want a higher authority to intervene and silence what they disagree with?
Aren't college campuses supposed to be places where freedom of thought is held out as sacred? I'm not a Trump supporter by any stretch but I am a supporter of free speech. And while Emory is a private institution and not a state actor, it has failed to instill the value of free and open discourse if this is the reaction students have.
My first reaction to this was to laugh at students who were claiming to be scared by the fact that someone wrote pro-Trump messages around campus. Then I came to this quote and it became quite sobering.
"[Faculty] are supporting this rhetoric by not ending it"
Wow. So let me get this straight, we have people that politically disagree with an anonymous message writer and so want a higher authority to intervene and silence what they disagree with?
Aren't college campuses supposed to be places where freedom of thought is held out as sacred? I'm not a Trump supporter by any stretch but I am a supporter of free speech. And while Emory is a private institution and not a state actor, it has failed to instill the value of free and open discourse if this is the reaction students have.