If students don't like a college's values maybe they shouldn't go there.
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Same argument for 'If you don't like America being a Christian country, leave.' No, better to fix problems than avoid them.
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No, it's not the same argument. US or UK needs to be secular because of the variety of values. A college doesn't have to be secular.
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Well, no, of course not. It can set itself up to be what it likes. However, if it is supposedly secular & traditionally committed to ...
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...encouraging a diversity of ideas including challenging ones as universities have done & fails at this, people will try to fix it.
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I think it's naive to say a college mustn't ban certain speakers or events. Student groups inviting hate-ists is problematic. A trojan horse
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But 'hate-ists' is subjective. Almost no-one described that was intends to speak of hating people. Usually wrong kind of feminist.
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Or an anti-feminist. Or someone who's done studies on IQ and race. Or a political conservative.
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I more worried what "extreme measures" might entail.
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Even the Troskyites eventually realized the errors of their ways..though a well placed ice pick made the point emphatic.
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