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FIRECommentary on Mayor Bloomberg and Tufts in āThe Huffington Postā
Check out on New York City Mayor Michael Bloombergās public praise for Tufts Universityās behavior in The Primary Source (TPS) case.
When Bloomberg delivered Tufts Universityās commencement address back in May, he commended the university for not exercising censorship over the controversial student publication The Primary Source, stating, āI think the students and the faculty and all of Tufts University deserve an enormous amount of respect because you respected the rights of others to express themselves.ā
If you just did a double take after reading that comment, youāre not alone. Not only did Tufts completely disrespect the rights of the students behind TPS by finding them guilty of harassment for publishing satire and parody, the schoolās treatment of these writers was egregious enough to land them a place of honor as an inaugural entry on ¹ū¶³“«Ć½app¹Ł·½ās Red Alert list.
As Greg wrote:
So is Mayor Bloomberg OK with being duped into publicly complimenting Tufts for defending free speech when it did exactly the opposite? Given , itās hard to believe he would be. So whatās the hold up? A well-placed word from the Mayor could probably convince Tufts to undo this finding in no time flat.
Exactly. FIREsent Tufts President Lawrence Bacow another letter this week, reminding him that both Tuftsā policies and Bacowās explicit statements promise that students will enjoy full freedom of speech on campus, even when engaging in controversial and offensive expression. We continue to keep an eye on the situation at Tufts, and we hope Bloomberg is watching as well. Bloomberg should publicly ask Tufts to stand up to its promises to provide free speech on its campus, instead of turning a blind eye to the reality of the state of free expression at Tufts.
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