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With good old fashioned ā€˜more speech,ā€™ students take to TikTok to respond to campus preachersĀ 

Grid of Sister Cindy Brother Jed TikTok videos

A few of the many TikToks featuring campus preachers Sister Cindy and Brother Jed.

Love them or hate them, street preachers are a staple on and around college campuses. They can be boisterous and aggressive, and sometimes appear to be committed to offending the sensibilities of passers-by. But the content of their speech is usually protected by the First Amendment, even if some or many find it offensive, and provided that they donā€™t engage in any otherwise unprotected speech. This leaves many students wondering what they can do to respond to the presence of street preachers. 

FIRE have created a somewhat symbiotic relationship with the couple: students give the preachers the attention they seem to desire, and the preachers give students a forum in which to gather and express their own values in juxtaposition. 

The common refrain of free speech advocates is that you should ā€” organize a counter-protest, write an op-ed, bring opposing speakers to campus, or otherwise participate in activities to help create the community you want to join.

Gen Z has put a new twist on the classic ā€œmore speechā€ approach. Armed with only their phones and a knack for short-form comedy, students have turned their interactions with longtime preacher duo into a viral phenomenon on TikTok. 

This trend came to our attention after of students cheering as Sister Cindy declared ā€œIā€™m here to do some good old fashioned slut-shamingā€ began circulating across the internet. An entire that aggregates studentsā€™ interactions with the couple soon emerged and features students gathering around Sister Cindy to , , and the couple (and even with her). 

Interactions with the Sister Cindy even helped lead one student to begin a career in sex education and wellness. 

with @brianaskins My favorite part of the day was when she asked me if we could be Facebook friends.

While many of these videos take a mocking tone, it seems that all involved have leaned into the interaction. FIREhave created a somewhat symbiotic relationship with the couple: students give the preachers the attention they seem to desire, and the preachers give students a forum in which to gather and express their own values in juxtaposition. 

And the studentsā€™ innovation on the ā€œmore speechā€ approach hasnā€™t stopped at just sharing their interactions and stories. One of the fun features of TikTok is the ability to reuse the audio from othersā€™ videos for your own content. 

This has allowed users to convert Sister Cindyā€™s words into which have taken on a life of their own ā€” transforming her insults into a meme which they can use to and bring light to other societal issues such as the unfair application of and tension between .

This ability to react to and transform speech from the safety of oneā€™s home shows how rhetoric one disagrees with can be a catalyst for further conversations and .

While people should always be cognizant of personal boundaries, you will be surprised over what can come from interacting with those you vehemently disagree with ā€” even if itā€™s just 5 seconds of viral fame. Often there is more power in addressing or coming together to laugh off those you disagree with than in trying to silence them. 


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