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FIREinvestigative report: Alarming free speech climate at Tufts a warning to students at all private campuses (VIDEO)
FIREwho publicly support unpopular views at Tufts University do so at their own risk.
That鈥檚 the conclusion of into the state of free speech at the elite Boston-area private school.
While not bound by the First Amendment, Tufts鈥 broadly promise students the right to free speech. But a variety of other speech codes at Tufts 鈥 like its policies on email usage and sexual misconduct, as well as a that encourages students to anonymously report each other 鈥 render a wide swath of non-criminal speech off-limits. And these speech codes are being enforced.
FIRE have been systematically investigated, interrogated by police, and punished by Tufts for speech the university claims, generally, to permit. What鈥檚 more, numerous students told us the campus climate is 鈥渢oxic鈥 for free inquiry, with a passionate but small and exceptionally like-minded student body attempting to silence 鈥渙ffensive鈥 or disfavored speech 鈥 even reporting it to administrators and police, or characterizing it as a literal act of 鈥渧iolence.鈥
These mutually reinforcing phenomena create a perilous combination for students who want to speak their mind at Tufts: Open disagreement isn鈥檛 just 鈥渟ocial suicide鈥 鈥 it can get you in serious trouble.
The developments at Tufts first came onto 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 radar last semester, after the school鈥檚 student government rejected a student-authored proposal asking Tufts to simply clarify the policies that conflict with the school鈥檚 firm, repeated commitments to free speech.
The to that proposal 鈥 which some student leaders characterized as 鈥渦nsafe鈥 for having even been offered up for discussion 鈥 raised even more questions:
Are some topics simply not up for debate at Tufts? And is free speech one of them?
The answers are murky at best.
Our into what students can really say at Tufts should both unnerve anyone who cares about free speech and sound alarm bells 鈥 particularly for students considering enrollment at a private college or university.
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