that point. i m with michael on this. skokie, illinois, 1977 no let me i m not defending the bigoted racist behavior of these kids. we re talking about people hanging from trees. but sean, i m defending the first amendment over the racist and bigoted behavior of these students. i support the first amendment. they can be bigoted all they want, but they don t have to be allowed in a public university. why punish, because not all sae, and they do have a history of issues in some of the chapters, not everybody there is bad. the national chapter needs to get involved. but if somebody stepped up and said knock it off how do you know they didn t? how about facts, evidence, due process of law? i have a video of a racist song, michael. but why are they guilty by association? i take a look at the video and anyone we can see singing the song, good-bye. you don t meet the standards of
should they really dig down deep into this tape, and all the kids that were singing this disgraceful song, should they all be kicked out? like i said, i don t want to discuss my personal opinions, being a journalist. but according to the student conduct at the university if a student conducts a hostile environment, that can be grounds to serve as expulsion. i know ou has legal analysts working around the clock to investigate this issue, and solve this issue. according to law. william, what do you think? well, i think i m very proud of the president s actions he s taken so far. he s a really great speaker and great role model to us. i believe that we should continue the investigation on this matter. because we want to create a positive environment for students to learn on campus. and if you have people such as this that are creating these negative environments, and saying these racial slurs that are offensive to others, these