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Free Speech Advocates Urge Consistency in Protecting Speech
Adam Kissel, formerly of 果冻传媒app官方, took to on Tuesday to remind readers of why advocates for free speech should be concerned that Professor Steven Salaita had his employment offer rescinded by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) following controversy over his tweets about Israel. Those who refuse to defend Salaita鈥檚 right to share these tweets, Kissel argues, will have a hard time defending the public speech of any other faculty member who voices opinions that others find offensive.
Kissel reminds readers of what the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit recently wrote in finding that the University of North Carolina鈥揥ilmington violated Professor Mike Adams鈥 right to free expression: 鈥淣o individual loses his ability to speak as a private citizen by virtue of public employment.鈥
While many found Salaita鈥檚 tweets offensive, it is difficult to legally distinguish them from all the other potentially offensive but constitutionally protected opinions that professors across the country express outside of the classroom. Kissel reminds readers of the danger of treating Salaita like a special case:
Salaita鈥檚 commentary was too extreme, you say? You know the line when you see it, and Salaita crossed it? That鈥檚 exactly what censors think they know, and it is just what they鈥檝e thought when going after ... a long list of right-of-center professors and, not so long ago, a long list of left-of-center professors.
This is why even-handedness is so important in the fight for freedom of speech. Denver Post editorial page editor , too, in a column published Tuesday. Praising FIREfor our consistency in defending a range of speech on campus, Carroll sympathizes with those who are bothered by Salaita鈥檚 tweets, but writes:
Ever consistent, FIREis concerned about Salaita's treatment. And maybe FIREis right: that as bad as the state of tolerance is on college campuses, without protection for the likes of Salaita it would be worse.
Check out Kissel鈥檚 article in full at and click over to to read what else Carroll had to say about the case.
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