Unlearning the Lessons Being Taught

by Ann Snyder  .  Dec 9, 2010 at 10:49 am

http://www.legal-project.org/blog/2010/12/unlearning-the-lessons-being-taugh
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Islamists aren't the only threat to speech critical of Islam. Many European
states, for example, have criminalized speech acts through legally enforced
"political correctness" embodied in
<http://www.legal-project.org/issues/european-hate-speech-laws> "hate
speech" laws. In America, where it still remains (more or less) legal to
think and speak, the assault on free expression is being waged on a
different front, our universities. The target? The minds of America's youth.

Far from being bastions of free thought and critical inquiry, our
universities, through speech codes, security fees, and other tactics, begin
the "political correctness" indoctrination process early, teaching young
Americans what they may and may not say (READ: think). Naturally, included
in the realm of the verboten is expression deemed critical of Islam.

One Philadelphia organization, the Foundation for Individual Rights In
Education (FIRE) <http://www.thefire.org/> , an organization dedicated to
protecting individual rights on America's campuses, is fighting back and has
handled a few cases that will be of particular interest to our readers:

Student group slapped with "security fee" for Wilders event: In October of
2009, the student organization, Temple University Purpose (TUP), sponsored
an event with Dutch politician, Geert Wilders
<http://www.legal-project.org/issues/geert-wilders> , who currently faces
prosecution
<http://www.legal-project.org/blog/2010/10/the-tide-turns-for-geert-wilders>
for "hate speech" in the Netherlands. Several weeks later, the group
received charges for an additional "security fee" for the event. Charging
extra security fees for a controversial event because of a potential hostile
reaction from the audience has been deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme
Court because it financially burdens speech. Citing this precedent and
through dogged persistence <http://www.thefire.org/case/813.html> , the FIRE
succeeded in having the fee withdrawn
<http://www.thefire.org/article/11564.html> .

College Republicans investigated for fake flag "desecration" at
anti-terrorism event: In 2007, San Francisco State University's College
Republicans were subjected to disciplinary action for stepping on mock
Hezbollah and Hamas flags as part of an anti-terrorism event. With help from
the FIRE <http://www.thefire.org/case/734.html> , the witch-hunt was ended
and students escaped punishment. Later, with the assistance of the FIRE's
Speech Codes Litigation Project and the Alliance Defense Fund, the College
Republicans delivered a little disciplinary action of their own, raising and
winning a constitutional challenge <http://www.thefire.org/case/744.html>
to the university's speech code.

"Portraits of Terror" art exhibit censored: In 2006, then Penn State
student, Joshua Stulman's exhibit
<http://joshuastulman.com/portraits_of_terror.html> "Portraits of Terror"
was pulled by the university just three days before its opening. According
to FIRE President <http://www.thefire.org/article/12296.html> , Greg
Lukianoff, the exhibit was censored "twice: first because administrators
didn't like what it had to say, and later out of fear that violence would
ensue if his artwork were shown on campus." The FIRE has helped raise
awareness of the incident through writing
<http://www.thefire.org/article/12296.html>  and a short documentary
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_Sea_uGgHk> . Is there anyone out there
with the courage to show this exhibit?

Through cases like those enumerated above related to expression concerning
Islam, and through countless others directed more generally at protecting
individual liberty on our campuses, the FIRE is helping students to unlearn
some dangerous lessons they are being taught at our colleges and
universities about the scope of individual liberty. To paraphrase Judge
Learned Hand, liberty lies in the hearts and minds of men and women; if it
dies there, no laws can save it. Those at the FIRE understand this
proposition and are fighting to keep liberty alive in one of the places it
counts the most.

For our readers in Philadelphia, the FIRE will be presenting its work on
December 10, 2010 at a CLE course they developed titled,
<http://www.thefire.org/takeaction/lawyers/clecourses> "Free Speech 101:
Protecting Free Expression and the First Amendment at our Nation's Colleges
and Universities." 

 



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