Students are too comfortable with violence
Daniel Payne - Assistant Editor •November 2, 2018
Too many students see it as a first resort
A recent survey of college students revealed the usual depressing trends: Professors are using class time to preach their personal political beliefs; students are reluctant to speak up with their own for fear of backlash. But most concerning, and dismaying, was the revelation that over a third of respondents claimed that “if someone is using hate speech or making racially charged comments, physical violence can be justified to prevent this person from espousing their hateful views.â€
There is, of course, no meaningful definition of “hate speech;†it is a meaningless word and an empty concept, used mostly by people whose problem is not with “hate†but with “speech.†Free speech is both broad and at every instance comprehensive: You simply cannot have freedom of speech if you outlaw some of it because it hurts your feelings. It would be a contradiction in terms. Hate speech is free speech, no matter what the local chapter of the Students for Socialism club claims.
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