Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Free Speech--Until You Say The "Wrong" Thing

Pamela Geller: Another Casualty Of The College Campus Anti-Free Speech Movement 

By IPT News, Apr. 17, 2015




Attention parents of college students across America. Apparently, your children may not be safe.

This isn't a warning about real physical dangers on campus, fromsexual assault to random shootings. Rather, some advocacy groups say college students are at risk – maybe you'd better sit down for this – of being exposed to ideas and opinions they may not like.

It's getting so bad that this week, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) New York chapter demanded that Brooklyn College "take measures to ensure the safety of Muslim and Arab-American students" because of an upcoming speech by a harsh critic of Islam.

Pamela Geller, who has posted bus ads comparing Islamic terrorists to savages, is a polarizing figure. But her speech will be just that – a speech at a college campus. Not too long ago, such places encouraged students to "think the unthinkable, discuss the unmentionable, and challenge the unchallengeable."

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