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Navigating the Storm: Upholding Free Speech and Order on Campus


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Mr. Sasse is president of the University of Florida

 

In recent weeks, higher education has faced mounting challenges to its credibility, exacerbated by incidents of chaos and unrest on university campuses. The University of Florida, however, stands as a beacon of stability and adherence to principles, even in the face of turmoil. As universities grapple with maintaining free speech while curbing disruptive behavior, UF offers a model of leadership and resolve.

 

At the heart of UF's approach is a commitment to distinguishing between speech and action. While free expression is fundamental to the educational process, the university draws a clear line at unlawful behavior. This distinction ensures that dialogue and debate can flourish within a safe and respectful environment. By upholding the principles of the First Amendment, UF fosters an atmosphere where diverse viewpoints can coexist without fear of violence or intimidation.

 

Moreover, UF prioritizes consistency and transparency in its policies and actions. Empty threats and half-hearted gestures only serve to undermine the institution's credibility. Instead, UF takes a firm stance against disruptive behavior, delivering clear consequences for those who violate campus rules. By following through on its commitments, UF demonstrates its dedication to upholding order and protecting the rights of all members of the university community.

 

In confronting challenges to free speech, UF also recognizes the importance of recommitting to genuine education. Rather than succumbing to ideological dogma, the university encourages critical thinking and intellectual exploration. Through rigorous teaching and open dialogue, UF equips students with the tools to navigate complex issues and engage with differing perspectives. In doing so, UF prepares students for the realities of the world beyond campus, where civil discourse and informed debate are essential to progress.

 

UF's approach to maintaining order and promoting free speech serves as a model for higher education institutions across the country. By prioritizing principles over appeasement and fostering an environment of intellectual inquiry, UF demonstrates that responsible leadership can lead to meaningful change. As universities continue to grapple with the challenges of the modern era, UF stands as a testament to the enduring value of academic freedom and the pursuit of knowledge.

 

2024-05-08

 

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One suspects the Biden policy on free speech is "it's OK if I agree with it"

 

I checked out his stand on the anti Vietnam war protests, but all I could find was this, so not much to go on.

 

https://theintercept.com/2021/04/27/joe-biden-vietnam-war/

He professed a “lack of moral outrage” at the war. He described walking through campus with law school friends one day and seeing other students occupying office buildings in protest. “They were taking over the building,” Biden said. “And we looked up and said, ‘Look at these <deleted>.’ That’s how far apart from the anti-war movement I was.” In Biden’s words, “The war had just been a tragic mistake based on a faulty premise.”

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I quoted Ben Sasse a couple of days ago. He was right then and is right now.

 

This is not a free speech issue. Students can protest, shout, hold up signs, say hateful and stupid things. All OK.  BUT... when they start infringing on OTHER peoples' rights by disrupting classes/campus life, trespassing, destroying/defacing property etc, THEN the line is crossed.f

 

Encampments? No. Get rid of them. Suspend the students involved. Fire the faculty. Imprison outside agitators.

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