Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Protests have erupted on
university campuses across the country. To many, these students are
speaking out against racial injustice that has long been manifested in
unwelcoming, sometimes hostile environments. But to critics, their
demands have gone too far, creating an atmosphere of intolerance for
opposing or unpopular points of view. Are the protestors silencing free
speech, or are they just trying to be heard? And are the universities
responding by defending free speech, or by suppressing it?Source.
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