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    1. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 12

      Free speech on college campuses appears to be under attack, but what do the students themselves think? A new study offers some answers.http://nyti.ms/2tEVgbd 

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      The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 12

      College students believe about equally in free expression and pluralism. But when forced to choose, a majority of students said that diversity and inclusivity were more important than free speech.http://nyti.ms/2tEVgbd 

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        2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 12

          Opinions differed widely by demographic. Those who belong to groups historically or currently in positions of power — white students, men or Republicans — tended to favor free speech. Nearly 2 in 3 students who were black, women or Democrats favored inclusivity.pic.twitter.com/X6izP9oIGh

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        3. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 12

          A majority of students in every demographic drew a line for hate speech, saying that it does not deserve First Amendment protection.http://nyti.ms/2tEVgbd 

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        4. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 12

          The debate over speech on campus may be growing less relevant. A majority of students say that most political and social discussion now takes place online.http://nyti.ms/2tEVgbd 

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        2. An Extreme Moderate, Esq. 🕸‏ @HardcoreLogic Mar 12
          Replying to @nytimes

          You seem to have difficulty making a straightforward summary of this. I'll help. "About half of students don't support free speech, but do support your right to audibly agree with them." #FreeSpeech

          1 reply 7 retweets 35 likes
        3. Ariella Brown‏ @AriellaBrown Mar 12
          Replying to @HardcoreLogic @nytimes

          I always like to trace the reports to the original source. It's athttps://www.knightfoundation.org/reports/free-expression-on-campus-what-college-students-think-about-first-amendment-issues …

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        1. JoEllen Bendall‏ @alicesroses Mar 12
          Replying to @nytimes

          "Inclusivity" without free speech? Lol.

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        1. S⊙l Invictus‏ @solinvictus137 Mar 12
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          S⊙l Invictus Retweeted The New York Times

          We now have the evidence that (some) students themselves are the real threat to free speech on campuses and we know which ones:https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/973262909697601538 …

          S⊙l Invictus added,

          The New York TimesVerified account @nytimes
          Opinions differed widely by demographic. Those who belong to groups historically or currently in positions of power — white students, men or Republicans — tended to favor free speech. Nearly 2 in 3 students who were black, women or Democrats favored inclusivity. pic.twitter.com/X6izP9oIGh
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        2. Samantha H‏ @Samantha2018_ Mar 12
          Replying to @nytimes

          NYTimes seem to be on full SJW mode.

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        2. MightyDeekin‏ @MightyDeekin Mar 12
          Replying to @nytimes

          Sooooo, they don't actually believe in free speech.

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        1. Josco‏ @JoscoJVTeam Mar 12
          Replying to @xAnonDogx @nytimes

          Let's define our terms. "Inclusivity" is a garbage word like "diversity"

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        1. Michael R. Plaisance‏Verified account @MikeRPlaisance Mar 12
          Replying to @nytimes @rkylesmith

          That’s as discouraging as it is unsurprising.

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        2. chairman mow‏ @Chairmnoomowmow Mar 12
          Replying to @nytimes

          #twittergulag #MAGA #CNNIsISISpic.twitter.com/egatlW1juT

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        1. Rebecca Riorden‏ @RebeccaRiorden Mar 12
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          sorry kids, without free speech you’re exclusive... not inclusive.

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        1. boringfileclerk‏ @boringfileclerk Mar 12
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          College kids are nothing more than mindless zombies. They know nothing about what free speech means.

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