the first amendment gives everyone the right to be an utter fool if he wants to be. he can do that in the public square. the government is not in the business of punishing people for free speech. the difference is in the university context, you have a right to apoint. years ago there was a case where a professor was doing exactly the thing you were talking about. making terribly derogatory statements about jews. another professor was making derogatory statements about african-americans. they were ultimately fired because the courts finally said, look, at some point it becomes so against the whole academic process that students can no longer focus on the subject at hand. exactly. but here we re blasting republicans. i mean, i don t know what his context was. we don t know, part of the class involved culture. and cultural identities and things of that nature.
the first amendment gives everyone the right to be an utter fool if he wants to be. he can do that in the public square. the government is not in the business of punishing people for free speech. the difference is in the university context, you have a right to apoint. years ago there was a case where a professor was doing exactly the thing you were talking about. making terribly derogatory statements about jews. another professor was making derogatory statements about african-americans. they were ultimately fired because the courts finally said, look, at some point it becomes so against the whole academic process that students can no longer focus on the subject at hand. exactly. but here we re blasting republicans. i mean, i don t know what his context was. we don t know, part of the class involved culture. and cultural identities and things of that nature.
the first amendment gives everyone the right to be an utter fool if he wants to be. he can do that in the public square. the government is not in the business of punishing people for free speech. the difference is in the university context, you have a right to apoint. years ago there was a case where a professor was doing exactly the thing you were talking about. making terribly derogatory statements about jews. another professor was making derogatory statements about african-americans. they were ultimately fired because the courts finally said, look, at some point it becomes so against the whole academic process that students can no longer focus on the subject at hand. exactly. but here we re blasting republicans. i mean, i don t know what his context was. we don t know, part of the class involved culture. and cultural identities and things of that nature.