As part of our series updating the trends we addressed in the book, today we're looking at "right-on-left" #censorship, which is still very much a thing on campus. 1/17
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2)George Ciccariello-Maher, banned from campus, and eventually forced into early retirement at @DrexelUniv for mocking the concept of white genocide in a tweet. ... 2/17
Read more about these kinds of cases in @samk_harris’s excellent @voxdotcom article. 3/17
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Auburn called it "hate speech" and started exploring "options" to deal with him. 6/17
Goldberg said he felt safer in that position after receiving many threats of violence. 7/17
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E.g. @univofscranton stood by when its student government denied recognition to @TPUSA. Chapters of the conservative group YAF were denied at @SyracuseU & @SantaClaraUniv. 14/17
For more on that, see our forthcoming update to Ch. 10 of COTAM on The Bureaucracy of Safetyism. 16/17
The story of free speech on campus is complex & defies simplistic narratives, including ones that limit it to "left-on-right" censorship. 17/17