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ā€œFree Expression Tunnelā€ No Longer Free at NC State

North Carolina State University persuades students to enroll by advertising their ā€œ,ā€ which ā€œgives students a venue for expressing their thoughts and feelings about anything.ā€

Well, not anything. According to , NC State officials regularly monitor the tunnel for things like ā€œhate speechā€ and then paint over whatever they do not want others to see. reports (see ) that NC State official David Hatch sees such postings as ā€œhate crime issues.ā€ Jon Barnwell, captain of the campus police, told Moser-Katz:

There is a blanket rule for facilities to remove any speech that is deemed as inciting harmful actions against a particular individual or demographic ā€¦ The whole idea is to provide a space for freedom of expression and artistic ability, not ā€¦ for the slandering of someoneā€™s name or the presentation of pornographic materials.

According to Facilities Maintenance Supervisor Sam Jeffries, his office takes a picture of potential ā€œhate crimeā€ violations and sends them to the police. If the police determine that a ā€œhate crimeā€ has been committed, the graffiti is removed.

That policy is reasonable most places around campus, where posting graffiti is already a crime, presuming that all graffiti is removed without any consideration of its content. But this policy betrays the point of the Free Expression Tunnel, where graffiti ā€œabout anythingā€ may be posted.

ā€œHate speech,ā€ however hateful, is almost always protected by the First Amendment. Very little such speech ever rises to the level of ā€œinciting harmful actions.ā€ For NC State to set up the tunnel as a public forum and then limit it on the basis of viewpoint is a violation of the Constitution. For NC State to advertise its Free Expression Tunnel to potential students as a place for unmonitored expressionā€”but in reality to have a policy in which speech there is censoredā€”is fraud and a mockery.

What is NC State calling ā€œhate speechā€? Is their standard like that of Gonzaga University? Gonzaga banned a flyer and punished the Gonzaga College Republicans for posting the flyer. The crime? Using the words, ā€œWhy the Left Hates Americaā€ā€”all because some people on campus objected to the word ā€œhateā€ and found the language ā€œdiscriminatory.ā€

NC State proudly displays the Free Expression Tunnel as a tradition. In , a student has expressed some hate toward an entire national group:

I will still enjoy the show / as we nuke you till you glow ā€¦ your holy manā€™s time is drawing near ā€¦ our own army dances with delight at the chance to kick your ass left and right / you swine dogs

Does it matter who the target is? It shouldnā€™t. (Itā€™s Iran, during the hostage crisis.) Would todayā€™s NC State paint over this hateful speech? Sadly (and unconstitutionally), I bet they would.

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