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Offline Kamaji

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Walkout at Milton Academy
« on: August 08, 2022, 03:26:36 pm »
Walkout at Milton Academy

When high-school students can’t tolerate hearing the name of a book title, we know there’s a problem in education.

Randall Kennedy and Harvey Silverglate
08 Aug 2022

One of us, Harvey Silverglate, recently got “cancelled,” in a sense, for publicly mentioning a notorious term, often used as a slur. In one of those great ironies that characterize our historical moment, the impugned utterance was contained in a lecture on the importance of free speech in academia.

The situation unfolded on April 27th at Milton Academy, a prestigious private high school in Massachusetts. A student group, the Public Issues Board, had sponsored a multi-day series of panels and lectures on subjects of the students’ choosing. Silverglate was invited to give a talk on free speech and academic freedom, a subject in which he specializes.

Approximately two-thirds of the way into the lecture, Silverglate held up before the audience two books. One was entitled The Shadow University: The Betrayal of Liberty on America’s Campuses, which Silverglate co-authored in 1998. The book focused largely on the struggles to protect free speech in higher education. The other book was authored by a Harvard Law School professor, Randall Kennedy (the co-author of this article). The title of that book is bleep: The Strange Career of a Troublesome Word, published in 2002 and recently updated.

As soon as Silverglate pronounced the name of Kennedy’s book, an audible murmur was heard from the audience. Silverglate tried to explain why it was essential that he pronounce the actual title of the book, rather than the frequent substitution, “the n-word.” He intended to point out that if one followed the fashionable rule that the infamous n-word could never be appropriately uttered in full under any circumstances, one would have to leave gaps in the writings and performances of, among others, James Baldwin, Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Toni Morrison, Eudora Welty, Mark Twain, Richard Pryor, and Lenny Bruce. But amidst the clamor, a substantial part of the audience walked out, although a few students did remain after the lecture to discuss or debate points with Silverglate.

Though we come from different perspectives, we have collaborated on this essay because of what the walk-out tells us about the dangers that free speech and academic freedom face even in purportedly sophisticated, broad-minded, intellectually adventurous settings. The articulation of “bleep” did not arise out of the blue. It arose in the context of a high-school program focused on freedom of expression featuring remarks by a speaker who had been invited no doubt because of his reputation as a free speech “absolutist.” If controversial opinions regarding what words and ideas may be aired are ruled out of place at a free-speech assembly at Milton Academy, we know that we have entered a perilous cultural moment in which debate is overwhelmed by unquestioning persecutions of perceived heresies.

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Source:  https://quillette.com/2022/08/08/walkout-at-milton-academy/


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Re: Walkout at Milton Academy
« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2022, 03:31:36 pm »
The only thing that surprises me is that some of the cupcakes that attend school there didn't have emotional breakdowns after hearing the actual "n word" spoken aloud,and that "emotional consuls  weren't called in to treat the students that went into shock.

This is a fragile world they live in.

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Re: Walkout at Milton Academy
« Reply #2 on: August 08, 2022, 03:35:13 pm »
Milton Academy is a rich kid boarding high school to where blue bloods banish their spawn until they are old enough to attend an Ivy League university:


... it was practice for their indignant walkouts at Harvard, Brown, and Yale.

Ironically, I bet the same people, who wouldn't pronounce the title of the book, casually drop the 'N' word behind closed doors.  That's the duplicity of Limousine Wokism.
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Re: Walkout at Milton Academy
« Reply #3 on: August 08, 2022, 03:41:25 pm »
Milton Academy is a rich kid boarding high school to where blue bloods banish their spawn until they are old enough to attend an Ivy League university:


... it was practice for their indignant walkouts at Harvard, Brown, and Yale.

Ironically, I bet the same people, who wouldn't pronounce the title of the book, casually drop the 'N' word behind closed doors.  That's the duplicity of Limousine Wokism.

Or they listen to rap music where that word is repeated a hundred times.