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Despite original announcement, University of Florida says it did not investigate pro-Kanye chalk messages
UF confirmed to FIREthat a previously announced investigation of messages deemed hateful and anti-Semitic did not take place, and that the university does not discriminate against controversial viewpoints.
On Feb. 1, chalk messages appeared on campus sidewalks reading 鈥淵e is Right,鈥 鈥淔IREfor Ye,鈥 鈥淵e 24,鈥 and 鈥淵e for President.鈥 The messages have been used at universities this year to announce two right-wing provocateurs鈥 upcoming presence on campus and to reference rapper Kanye West鈥檚 disparaging Jewish people.
UF鈥檚 then-President Kent Fuchs released a condemning 鈥渢hese and all acts of antisemitism, hatred and intolerance,鈥 and announced the university police department had initiated an investigation into the messages. A week later, former Sen. Ben Sasse replaced Fuchs as president.
Before that transfer of power occurred, however, FIREwrote UF on Feb. 3 explaining that while the university could investigate and remove the chalk messages because they violated UF鈥檚 content-neutral time, place, and manner , Fuchs鈥 statement implies that similar messages would not be permitted on campus even if they were in compliance with those policies. We further explained that Fuchs鈥 statement almost certainly chilled students鈥 speech on campus in violation of the First Amendment.
Earlier this week, the university said it never initiated an investigation and will not investigate similar speech in the future. This welcome and timely reassurance more closely tracks UF's commitment to free expression, as its policies protecting students鈥 First Amendment rights earn 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 highest 鈥済reen light鈥 rating.
We commend UF for refusing to investigate protected speech and confirming that it鈥檚 committed to respecting students鈥 expressive rights, even when they espouse controversial views. We look forward to continuing to work with UF to protect free speech on campus.
FIRE defends the rights of students and faculty members 鈥 no matter their views 鈥 at public and private universities and colleges in the United States. If you are a student or a faculty member facing investigation or punishment for your speech, . If you鈥檙e a faculty member at a public college or university, call the Faculty Legal Defense Fund 24-hour hotline at 254-500-FLDF (3533). If you鈥檙e a college journalist facing censorship or a media law question, call the Student Press Freedom Initiative 24-hour hotline at 717-734-SPFI (7734).
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