Colleges are struggling over their involvement with antifa

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Colleges struggle over defending or curbing free speech

Both the University of Missouri and Evergreen State College have been rocked by left-wing demonstrations, some of which administrators in both schools allowed. Now both have had to deal with falling enrollment and a decline in funds - and there are fears the situation could spread to other schools.

The defining issue is whether parents and donors see administrators as capable of containing clashes and responding firmly when protests get out of control, experts say.


Colleges struggle over defending or curbing free speech
 
Yes, those of us who live in the real world can have a big impact on colleges. As alumni, we can refuse to donate. As parents, we can send our children elsewhere. We can stop these people with the power of the dollar.
 
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And that is what is happening.
 
The headline should be: Colleges are struggling with the fallout from their fascist policies.
 
Good. Today's unis. are nothing but daycare centers/mental asylums that don't teach students anything useful, just how to be butthurt malcontents.

I remember a few years ago on one of the reality shows (can't remember if it was Mythbusters or Penn & Teller), they sent someone to UC Berkeley with a fake petition to ban a dangerous chemical called "dihydrogen monoxide." They got hundreds of idiots to sign it before one student finally had the brains to figure out that dihydrogen monoxide = H20.
 
I remember a few years ago on one of the reality shows (can't remember if it was Mythbusters or Penn & Teller), they sent someone to UC Berkeley with a fake petition to ban a dangerous chemical called "dihydrogen monoxide." They got hundreds of idiots to sign it before one student finally had the brains to figure out that dihydrogen monoxide = H20.

Yes, the young adults in college were signing a petition to ban something they knew nothing about. That shows your their fascist mentality of banning everything and only legalizing what they approve of.
 
Colleges struggle over defending or curbing free speech

Both the University of Missouri and Evergreen State College have been rocked by left-wing demonstrations, some of which administrators in both schools allowed. Now both have had to deal with falling enrollment and a decline in funds - and there are fears the situation could spread to other schools.

The defining issue is whether parents and donors see administrators as capable of containing clashes and responding firmly when protests get out of control, experts say.


Colleges struggle over defending or curbing free speech
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