Censorship at Northwestern University: School defends punishing conservative students WashTimesOpEd
“After prominent author and critic of critical race theory James Lindsay delivered a speech at Northwestern on May 2, the university’s student government froze the funds to the Republican organization on campus that co-hosted the event.” In the week that followed Mr. Lindsay’s speech, Mr. Glasser writes, “Northwestern University’s Associated Student Government voted to [defund] the Northwestern University College Republicans chapter using ‘emergency legislation’” to do so.
One can only assume that Mr. Yates is clearly saying that if it weren’t for our Constitution’s dastardly First Amendment, he and the rest of Northwestern University’s administration would gladly side with its fragile snowflakes in student government by excluding all uncomfortable debate from the campus. All under the banner of diversity and inclusion, of course.
The result is that enablement now trumps education, and if any courageous teacher ever dares to break rank and tell our little darlings that they are not the final measure of all that is right and wrong in the world, Mommy and Daddy are quick to load up their proverbial helicopter and head off to the school to set that teacher straight.
For example, if we are riding together in a car and we’ve just driven out of Michigan and I claim we have entered Ohio, and you say, no, it’s Indiana, we cannot both be right. These are mutually exclusive claims. Either one of us is right and the other is wrong, or we are both wrong because we’re in Canada.
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