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University suggests censoring speech in free speech tunnel to fight ‘social injustice’
 
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 on Mar 30, 2015 at 12:28 PM EDT
 
•In an email to student group leaders, an NC State administrator encouraged students to cover up speech in the Free Expression Tunnel on campus that they deemed “hateful” or “offensive.”

•The Director of Student Involvement encouraged students to use a “State not Hate” stencil which has been made available to the Wolfpack student body.

•The email was sent in light of recent scandals at other colleges in the country with student groups, specifically fraternities, chanting racist or derogatory things.



A North Carolina State University administrator is encouraging student leaders to censor speech they don’t like in a tunnel dedicated to free speech on campus.

In an email sent to all student group leaders Friday evening that was obtained by Campus Reform, Eileen M. Coombes, Director of Student Involvement, encouraged students to be creative while fighting against “social injustices and other forms of hate.”


"If you see hate speech or offensive language in the Free Expression Tunnel, cover that speech with the stencil, indicating that you, as a member of this community of scholars, will not stand for any form of hate at NC State."    Tweet This


“One way to do so is through the new ‘State not Hate’ stencils now available in Student Involvement,” Coombes said in her email. “If you see hate speech or offensive language in the Free Expression Tunnel, cover that speech with the stencil, indicating that you, as a member of this community of scholars, will not stand for any form of hate at NC State.”

According to NC State’s website, the Free Expression Tunnel was built to curb random acts of graffiti around campus.

“The Free Expression Tunnel gives students a venue for expressing their thoughts and feelings about anything—from ‘Happy Birthday’ to announcing club and organization meetings,” the website states. “The tunnel never looks the same twice, as it is painted daily by various student groups.”

Coombes’s email was sent to student leaders in light of recent incidents on other college campuses that have gained national media attention. The University of Oklahoma’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity chapter was recently disbanded and two students were expelled after a video surfaced online of a few fraternity members chanting a racist song.

“As we look for ways to advance our campus with a focus on inclusion and community, student organizations will be critical,” Coombes said. “Who will lead? Who will be champions for NC State’s core values of integrity, freedom, respect, responsibility, stewardship and excellence?”

“This is a blatant attack by [the Office of] Student Involvement instructing students to censors others’ speech on campus,” Ross Bradley, a senior at the university and the leader of NC State’s Young Americans for Liberty chapter, told Campus Reform. “In a spot where free speech is supposed to be respected, our school is suppressing our rights.”

Coombes did not respond to a request for comment from Campus Reform.

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UPDATE: In an email to Campus Reform after publication, Coombes said the stencil was developed by both students and staff and "perfectly aligns with the current practices in the Tunnel." Coombes said that it's up to the students--not the university--to define offensive language.

"At the end of the day, we want our students to feel empowered to set the standard for our Wolfpack community and the stencil is just another method we've provided to combat speech with another form of expression," Coombes told Campus Reform in an email.

http://www.campusreform.org/?ID=6404
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So, who gets to determine what constitutes hate speech?

Is using so-called "hate" speech akin to yelling fire in a crowded theater?

And finally: a "free speech" tunnel? Really?  One area on campus for exercising one's conscience? How Freudian. I guess the irony escapes the school's administration.

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This is the same university which allowed athletes to "take" courses which didn't actually exist.  What else can be expected from this joke of a university?

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This is the same university which allowed athletes to "take" courses which didn't actually exist.  What else can be expected from this joke of a university?
The left now have control of the language, and of the universities' administrations.

In the 1960s the Free Speech movement was at the heart of dissident student political organization and protest. At the time, the universities' administrations were mainly traditional, not rebellious.

Too bad the ideals of the Free Speech movement can't be revived.

From issue, to issue, I find the political right to be not very creative, not very forceful, not very effective.

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I used to balk that Orwell could actually predict anything in the US. Now, it seems like we are on a steep downhill path towards it and our brakes are out.
State Not Hate is classic Newspeak.

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From issue, to issue, I find the political right to be not very creative, not very forceful, not very effective.

There is hope with people like Sabo taking it right to the language and style of Gen Y and younger.
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example:


It will take all of us (Republican and Libertarian) with the boldness to take this type of message out there.

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Far too may American universities are rapidly devolving into Liberty-Free Zones, with the full support of their Stalinist faculties, and supported by the tuition payments of parents who have been promised education for their children, but instead provided indoctrination by means of the preferred methodologies of human history's worst tyrants.
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