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While the government can’t do a lot of things well, one primary task it must improve upon is securing inherent rights. Unfortunately, many public universities across this nation are finding it easier to restrict speech, while empowering mobs to shout down any dissent from woke-minded narratives. One of the latest examples of the attack on speech happened at the flagship of the University of North Carolina System in Chapel Hill. The Carolina Review, a conservative and libertarian-minded publication, was hacked. All content was deleted on April 28, leaving only a derogatory remark and a “Nazi scum” accusation hurled at Bryson Piscitelli, the paper’s editor-in-chief. ....
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The Carolina Review’s website was left largely blank Wednesday night around 10:00 PM, save for a note the hacker left on the masthead that called editor in chief Bryson Piscitelli a “nazi scum fuck off.” The hack came just hours after one of the Review’s campus distribution boxes installed last Sunday was vandalized with the word “racist” in black Sharpie. Piscitelli, a sophomore, told the Washington Free Beacon that the school’s liberal political culture has made his publication a target, leading him to believe a student is responsible for the hack. “The sad truth is, this sort of thing is really not surprising to us,” Piscitelli said. “We all in the back of our minds have always expected this it’s been a fear certainly, but a thing we’ve had to stoically embrace as people who are not willing to keep in ideological step with the leftwing orthodoxy of the university’s student body.” ....