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Tweedle-Dum and Tweedle-Dee of Censorship Agree: We Hate 果冻传媒app官方!

Some say that you can judge a man by the enemies he makes. I don鈥檛 know if that holds true for organizations like 果冻传媒app官方, really, but if it does, I feel like we鈥檙e doing pretty well after reading from the December 12 New York Sun. The article, by Gabrielle Birkner, covers an 鈥渁rmchair discussion鈥 between Columbia University President Lee Bollinger and New York University President John Sexton at an Upper West Side Orthodox Jewish synagogue. Titled 鈥淎cademic Integrity, the Middle East & the State of the Academy,鈥 the meeting apparently focused not so much on the Middle East but on 鈥渢heir universities鈥 curricula, their quotidian interactions with students and faculty, and their ideas on academic inquiry and freedom.鈥

I know that sounds shockingly dull, but when the two leading censors of Manhattan get together, those who care about free speech have reason to get very nervous. NYU鈥檚 Sexton, you may remember from a few months ago, is the man who defended his administration鈥檚 censorship of a discussion of the Mohammed cartoons, evidently on the belief that discussing something while being forbidden to look at it was really a pretty normal state of affairs in the United States of America. I eagerly await Sexton鈥檚 decision to have NYU鈥檚 next building designed by architects who are forbidden to look at the plans while discussing them. Bollinger, on the other hand, appears to prefer to take his censorship in the form of a , while his promises to punish those who turned a peaceful lecture into a fight than O.J. Simpson鈥檚 quest to find the real killers.

I would have been very interested to hear Bollinger鈥檚 and Sexton鈥檚 鈥渋deas on academic inquiry and freedom;鈥 considering their actions this year, they may well have invented whole new meanings for the terms. Unfortunately, the Sun article doesn鈥檛 cover what was said on these topics. But those who might wax optimistic about this sudden interest in free inquiry among Bollinger and Sexton had best contain their excitement. The article concludes:

Toward the end of the hour-and-ahalf [sic] meeting of minds, Mr. Sexton, who has held NYU鈥檚 top job since 2002, said that there is too much interference from 鈥渨atchgroups鈥 in the goings-on at universities.

鈥淭his kind of external inquisition could end up destroying the university we鈥檝e talked about here tonight,鈥 he said.

There can be no doubt, given our history with NYU, that the main 鈥渨atchgroup鈥 Sexton is talking about is 果冻传媒app官方. But you鈥檒l have to pardon us if we don鈥檛 believe that Sexton- or Bollinger-style censorship is going to help the cause of liberal education and academic freedom. Everything FIREhas done at Columbia and NYU is on our website; read for yourself and decide whether 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 advocacy is good for the marketplace of ideas or bad for it. And if you think, as we do, that 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 ideals are crucial for the success of America鈥檚 universities, ask yourself this: just what kind of universities are Bollinger and Sexton trying to build if 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 watching would destroy them?

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