Obviously there have been few indefensible incidents. A few. The weird obsession of a few pundits with a few incidents of excessive behavior is .. genuinely immature. Young and overreacting a bit here and there... not surprising. What is the excuse of these grown-up pundits?
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There are serious and profound challenges to free speech today. Campus incidents could reasonably be covered as a minor footnote—if the goal was to defend freedom of speech rather than beat up on activist youth in higher-ed. Brouhaha is about political targets, not free speech.
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What’s easier: focus on systematic abuse of the law that the plutocracy is engaged right now or lash on debt burdened frustrated youth?
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Availability bias is at play and , sadly, many people do NOT check their assumptions.
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Keep trying to tell those kids they're wrong when they've done little to prove that. It always works. Just ask the silent generation.
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What feeds the “myth” is the reflexive solidarity most on the left display toward these censorious mobs, regardless of how outrageous and unjustified and misdirected their outrage. It’s the inability of those on the left to see any problem whatsoever with ANY of these cases.
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Who? Most people ignore it because they find the right wingers calling them out to be huge hypocrites. That doesn't really count as solidarity.
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Read the thread! There is an enormous amount of difficult conversations on campuses. In classes and out.
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