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果冻传媒app官方's Robert Shibley on the Politically Diverse Opposition to 'Blueprint'
In an article for today, 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 Robert Shibley explains why 17 organizations across the political spectrum have signed on to 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 letter asking the Departments to retract the unconstitutional demands set forth in their May 9 鈥渂濒耻别辫谤颈苍迟鈥 letter. In his article, Robert notes:
Commentator after commentator has remarked on how gridlocked and stalemated our politics seems these days. But when it comes to our First Amendment rights, there鈥檚 a shocking amount of common ground. Signatories to yesterday鈥檚 letter include conservative, liberal, and libertarian organizations, as well as individuals ranging from a former president of the ACLU to a former judge appointed by George W. Bush. The blueprint has also been criticized by commentators across the political spectrum and across the country, from George Will in the to the editorial board of the .
As Robert points out, the blueprint 鈥減ut[s] what speech is to be permitted on campus in the hands of the most sensitive or easily offended person,鈥 and even allows students accused of sexual harassment to be punished before an investigation takes place. And these aren鈥檛 just temporary obstacles:
[R]emember, every single report of supposedly 鈥渉arassing鈥 speech is to be recorded by universities鈥攊ndefinitely. If you love the idea that a dirty joke you told when you were 19 can be dug out of a database when you鈥檙e running for city council at 40, you鈥檒l love this national speech code.
Check out for more reasons why everyone, regardless of their political beliefs, should be opposed to the blueprint.
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