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Ben Shapiro Skewers Tufts for Show Trial of āThe Primary Sourceā
As FIREreported on Monday, The Primary Source (TPS), Tufts Universityās conservative paper, underwent a hearing on Monday night for charges of harassment, creating a hostile environment, and breach of community standards. These charges were filed by students because TPS had printed a satirical Christmas carol āO Come All Ye Black Folk,ā a critique of affirmative action; and āIslamāTranslation: Submission,ā a parody of Tuftsā Islamic Awareness Week.ā Tufts Universityās student handbook claims that Tufts will protect even ācontroversial speech.ā
TPS asked syndicated columnist Ben Shapiro, a student at Harvard Law School, to serve as their advocate at the hearing and make the closing remarks on behalf of TPS. Benās today describes the accusations and accusers thusly:
David Dennis, a self-described gay black student, brought a complaint of harassment before the CSL averring that the carol constituted a āpsychological attack by causing any black student to question their own intelligence and capability as a student at Tufts based solely on their skin color.ā Meanwhile, the Muslim Student Association (MSA) similarly claimed that the āIslam: Arabic Translation: Submissionā piece was āa deliberate attack on the Muslims on campus and is clearly meant to provoke us.ā
As is often the case with campus tribunals, due process was a sham. Ben writes:
The process was a mockery. After an initial request for silence, the crowd was allowed to cheer for the complainants and razz The Source. The CSL board allotted twice as much time to Dennis and Mohamed than they did to The Source. They granted Dennis and Mohamed extra time, while clocking The Source to the second. Dennis was allowed to slander members of The Source as racists, stating that the conservative agenda was ālower taxes, less government, hate black people.ā
At midnight, after the hearing had dragged on for more than five hours, Ben gave his closing remarks, stating that the satirical items printed in TPS clearly constitute political speech and that ādiversity of thought means protection of unpopular political views.ā His counterpart was not so gracious to free speech. According to Ben, Dennis said to TPS, āWe donāt like you. Nobody likes you. There should be consequences.ā
This trial has shown that the ideological climate at Tufts is stifling to free expression and the diversity of viewpoints. FIREat the local community college have better protections of free speech than students at Tufts. Benās prediction of the pending decision from the board is not optimistic.
Dennis and Mohamed will likely receive what they want from a board so biased it makes Castroās judiciary look like a haven of open-mindedness. If youāre against affirmative actionāif you feel, as Justice Clarence Thomas does, that it is inherently degradingāyou may be guilty of harassment at Tufts. If you believe that Islam is linked to violence, you may be guilty of harassment at Tufts. On the Tufts campus, forget defending your views or listening to othersā views: Victimology trumps all.
Unless Tufts wants its campus to continue as a place where Benās description is accurate, then it must uphold its own commitments to protect free speech on campus. FIREis prepared to use all of our available resources to makes sure that Tufts keeps its promise of free expression to all its students, including The Primary Source.
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