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Todayās āCampus Alertā: Donāt Joke at Tufts
Todayās installment of our weekly Campus Alert column in the New York Post focuses on the recent controversy at Tufts University, where conservative student journalists have been found guilty of āharassmentā and ācreating a hostile environmentā for publishing two satirical articles that offended African-American and Muslim students.Torch readers are undoubtedly familiar with FIREās efforts in this case, which began with two satirical articles in The Primary Source (TPS) that are prime examples of controversial yet constitutionally protected speech. First, TPS printed a satirical Christmas carol called āOh Come All Ye Black Folk,ā mocking race-based admissions policies at Tufts. Four months later, a student filed āharassmentā charges against the paper. TPS also ran a criticism of Tuftsā āIslamic Awareness Weekā by reporting examples of brutality in Islamic societies, such as the oppression of women and homosexuals. Tufts claimed the article ātargetedā Muslim students. As todayās Campus Alert states:
It is no surprise that the satire amused some students and offended othersāwhich is often the point of satire and why it garners such strong protection under the First Amendment. To call satire of controversial issues āharassmentā woefully ignores the legal definition of that term and makes a mockery of actual harassment. The abuse of āharassmentā rationales to punish those who offend the wrong students or administrators has been all-too-common for decades now on campuses. Tuftsā actions here completely contradict its strong promises of freedom of speech. Tufts administrators might think they are helping students by protecting them from expression thatādespite being perceptive or funnyāoffends in some way. But Tufts has done its students a disservice by insulating them from free speech.
FIRE is calling on Tufts President Lawrence Bacow to overturn this decision against TPS, and we will be watching the case very closely to ensure a just end.
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