NEW: How do today's college students view the #FirstAmendment? A new @CollegeInsights / Knight report finds a majority of students do not support #freespeech restrictions, but 41% draw the line at hate speech. More findings: http://kf.org/freespeech19 , via @evettewashere #GenZ
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Restrictions on so-called 'hate speech' ARE the main restrictions on free speech. Always have been. If young people don't understand that, they don't understand free speech.
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Replying to @one_block_more @primalpoly and
You may be creating a hostile work environment if it’s to a colleague. If you use that language to random people in public and not in a threatening way I think that would be protected. This is from govt action, private entities can react as they please in most cases.
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Replying to @one_block_more @primalpoly and
Free Speech does mean free from Govt consequences. About 75% of colleges are public so most fall under that. It's irrelevant what they "expect". Private schools can run themselves how they want, just hope they are consistent.
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Dude, free from gov't consequences is _exactly_ what free speech means. Read some #1A constitutional law.
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