There Are Two Sets of Rules for Speech

On campuses that have—for a decade or more—repeated ad nauseam that priority one was the creation of a “safe, inclusive, supportive, and fair” community, the pro-Palestinian demonstrators wave Hezbollah flags, wear Hamas headbands, and conceal their faces with masks. They ignore all time, place, and manner restrictions on student demonstrations set by their schools, and refuse all demands from the universities to take down their tents or to move their protests elsewhere. And at Columbia, until April 30, when protesters took over Columbia’s Hamilton Hall and the NYPD was at last called in, they almost got away with it. 

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At UCLA, protesters blocked students from entering the library during the midterms, asking those who wished to enter: “Are you a Zionist?” After a Jewish girl was reportedly beaten unconscious by pro-Palestinian protesters, pro-Israel counterprotesters at UCLA arrived in masks and hoodies, shooting off fireworks, firing tear gas, and throwing objects at the pro-Hamas protesters and attempting to physically destroy the encampments. Only then did UCLA call in the police to remove the encampments. ...

Consider how racist speech (or even racially insensitive speech) has been received on virtually any major American campus for decades. 

Ed Morrissey

Heck, just consider how conservative speech has been received on campuses. Riley Gaines got chased by a mob at San Francisco State after a speech that argued for the restriction of women's sports to biological females, and not only did the school do nothing to protect her, they didn't do anything about it later either. University police suspended their investigation ten months later after doing nothing to punish those who tried to chase her off campus. 

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