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"This school, like most colleges in the country, has a speech code, that prohibits any speech that are offensive or causes a negative impact," -- nm
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Cuzzin Todd
Nothing too broad about that. -- nm
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TWuG
Feb 18 '09, 07:27
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So what if it is broad? What, should it specifically say "No speeches on Nazis, rape and child molestation. Otherwise anything goes."? -- nm
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Cuzzin Todd
Feb 18, 07:30
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Put the shoe on the other foot. If a student was upset that a gay or lesbian rights speech was being made, they would consider that "a negative".
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Name Withheld By Request
Feb 18, 07:35
it's fine, but it in no way indicates that a speech on the basics of a religion would be wrong. -- nm
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Andie
Feb 18, 07:31
for starters, it could lead to crap like "any speech that mentions Jesus is inappropriate". -- nm
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loosilu
Feb 18, 07:31
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