What’s happening at Columbia?
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Trump had an interesting statement...To paraphrase: When elected president, I will make sure civil rights of all students are observed at universities. Failure to do so will result in fines, including going after endowments.
I can see the fines, but how can you legally attack an endowment?
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I think we're in big trouble.
I firmly believe in a free speech area on campus. Protest, scream, argue and persuade to your heart's content. At LSU, it used to be called Free Speech Alley, where as long as it didn't get physical or break any laws such as public nudity or shooting up drugs, you could say or do about what you wanted to. But your time at the university would be very short if you wanted to carry that stuff out of the alley to where it impinged upon other students and their education.
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@Jolly said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
Trump had an interesting statement...To paraphrase: When elected president, I will make sure civil rights of all students are observed at universities. Failure to do so will result in fines, including going after endowments.
I can see the fines, but how can you legally attack an endowment?
Only with legislation. But that idea has been floated already by the GOP.
The civil rights division of the DoJ could cause the universities quite a bit of pain on this issue if they wanted to, which would fuel individual lawsuits as well.
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@Jolly said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
I think we're in big trouble.
I firmly believe in a free speech area on campus. Protest, scream, argue and persuade to your heart's content. At LSU, it used to be called Free Speech Alley, where as long as it didn't get physical or break any laws such as public nudity or shooting up drugs, you could say or do about what you wanted to. But your time at the university would be very short if you wanted to carry that stuff out of the alley to where it impinged upon other students and their education.
We had one where I did undergrad, “Speakers’ Corner”.. It was an inside large area, an intersection of 4 hallways & the main entry to 4 buildings. Everything was protested: tuition, abortion, gays, women’s’ rights, wars, Trudeau #1, Quebec, guns, cannabis. Things were also celebrated: Hockey, last days of classes. When the crowds got too large, they simply had the fire department close it down for safety reasons. People exited to the outside to continue on an adjacent small hill, which also got closed down by campus security & the police on occasion.
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@blondie said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
Speakers’ Corner”.
I think there is something like that in London - but upon to the public. If I remember, there is platform people can stand on to talk about tings. When i watched them, it was usually pretty weird crazy people talking mostly nonsense. Interesting and a bit funny.
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@George-K said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
@Mik said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
not students at all
Ilhan Omar's daughter was arrested at Columbia. She's not a student there.
She’s a Barnard student, IIRC, which is affiliated. Back in the olden days when Columbia only admitted men, it was the women’s college attached to it.
Remember Bootsy from PW? Anyone who has been to a NY piano party knows him. He used to be a prof there.
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Yeah, it's whataboutism, but...
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1783964668987609379.html?utm_campaign=topunroll
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It’s also not about Columbia or any other institution in the news right now over the issue.
It seems to be an example of outgroup homogeneity bias:
Person A: I believe X
Person B: I believe !XPerson C You guys are hypocrites
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You’re more optimistic than I am.
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@Mik said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
At Ohio State yesterday 36 were arrested. 20 were not students at all. Folks, these are paid agitators.
Paid by the far Left. Agitation, destabilization, trying to influence votes.
We've seen this before.
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I think that was more organic. I've got the feeling much of the current situation is bought and paid for.
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In 1968 American kids were dying in Vietnam. Gazans are dying primarily because they supported, directly or indirectly, genocidal maniacs who see the deaths as fodder for their hatred. They love their grudges more than their children. There’s no legitimate comparison.
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@Mik said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
In 1968 American kids were dying in Vietnam. Gazans are dying primarily because they supported, directly or indirectly, genocidal maniacs who see the deaths as fodder for their hatred. They love their grudges more than their children. There’s no legitimate comparison.
I'm not drawing a comparison between the motivations of the two groups. Clearly they are different, as you point out.
Simply saying that if you think the mayhem at the universities is something, just you wait.