We read it. The whole thing is awful.
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Haven't suggested it is. The principle of free speech supports free exchange of ideas & universities should provide a range.
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No, they don't have any obligation. They can protect students from the most distressing ideas if they want. The rest of us can address them
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As long as it doesn't stop them from speaking, yes. If it does, then it goes against the principle of free speech.
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I wrote this about Milo.pic.twitter.com/WvIBhEoYX5
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Of course they do.In some places atheists are seen as directly damaging to ppl's wellbeing.I've been told this a lothttps://twitter.com/HPluckrose/status/856783270712938496 …
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