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Related: About this forumUniversity of California considering recognizing a “right” to be “free from … expressions of intoler
University of California considering recognizing a right to be free from expressions of intoleranceThe Volokh Conspiracy | opinion
By Eugene Volokh September 11
Here is a proposed policy that the Regents of the University of Californias Committee on Education Policy will be discussing next Thursday:
{snip}
1. The policy specifically condemns the expression of particular viewpoints as intolerant, as having no place at the University of California, and a violation of others rights to be free from expressions of intolerance. For instance, articulating a view that people with various intellectual disabilities are incapable of various intellectual tasks, or people with various physical disabilities are incapable of various physical tasks, would be condemned by the authority of the University. (University leaders will take all appropriate steps to implement the principles.)
Articulating a view that there are cultural (or even biological) differences between ethnic and racial groups in various fields condemned by the authority of the University, without regard to the arguments for or against the particular assertion. Its just an up-front categorical rule; whatever you want to say along these lines, we dont want to hear it, we dont care what your arguments are, well condemn it, and faculty and students have a right not to hear it. Even depicting such a view, whatever that means, is intolerant and has no place at the University.
Saying that illegal aliens (or noncitizens who are legally here) ought not be appointed to be, say, the student member of the Board of Regents likewise condemned. And this isnt limited to situations where the speaker is a participant in a selection decision, which the participants are obligated to make in a nondiscriminatory way. It equally applies to, say, a student newspaper that condemns the appointment of noncitizens to leadership positions. (For a recent controversy along these lines in a local city, which could equally arise at a university, see this story about two illegal aliens named as volunteers to city commissions in an L.A.-area town.)
And these are just examples. The policy obviously extends to the other categories traditionally joined to race, ethnicity, and disability, such as sex, sexual orientation, or religion.
By Eugene Volokh September 11
Here is a proposed policy that the Regents of the University of Californias Committee on Education Policy will be discussing next Thursday:
{snip}
1. The policy specifically condemns the expression of particular viewpoints as intolerant, as having no place at the University of California, and a violation of others rights to be free from expressions of intolerance. For instance, articulating a view that people with various intellectual disabilities are incapable of various intellectual tasks, or people with various physical disabilities are incapable of various physical tasks, would be condemned by the authority of the University. (University leaders will take all appropriate steps to implement the principles.)
Articulating a view that there are cultural (or even biological) differences between ethnic and racial groups in various fields condemned by the authority of the University, without regard to the arguments for or against the particular assertion. Its just an up-front categorical rule; whatever you want to say along these lines, we dont want to hear it, we dont care what your arguments are, well condemn it, and faculty and students have a right not to hear it. Even depicting such a view, whatever that means, is intolerant and has no place at the University.
Saying that illegal aliens (or noncitizens who are legally here) ought not be appointed to be, say, the student member of the Board of Regents likewise condemned. And this isnt limited to situations where the speaker is a participant in a selection decision, which the participants are obligated to make in a nondiscriminatory way. It equally applies to, say, a student newspaper that condemns the appointment of noncitizens to leadership positions. (For a recent controversy along these lines in a local city, which could equally arise at a university, see this story about two illegal aliens named as volunteers to city commissions in an L.A.-area town.)
And these are just examples. The policy obviously extends to the other categories traditionally joined to race, ethnicity, and disability, such as sex, sexual orientation, or religion.
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University of California considering recognizing a “right” to be “free from … expressions of intoler (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Sep 2015
OP
Because a university is no place to be exposed to ideas that may make one uncomfortable
tularetom
Sep 2015
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tularetom
(23,664 posts)1. Because a university is no place to be exposed to ideas that may make one uncomfortable
By all means, lets shelter our young people from the horrors of political incorrectness.
Are these people fucking kidding?
Hoppy
(3,595 posts)2. This is important. Why do you know, there are dumb fux who believe Earth is not the center of the un
Imagine if the corrupt our youth with this idea.