Communication commissars continue contaminating college campuses, writes QuinHillyer.
In its annual survey, the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression analyzed the speech codes at 486 American colleges and universities. A separate FIRE survey examines student attitudes, too, to compile an overall “free speech ranking.” The news isn’t good.Although the blowback against “speech codes” and similar policies continues to push a few more colleges each year into FIRE’s acceptable, “green light” rating, the number of awful, “red light” schools is increasing even faster.
Worse, reports FIRE, “far too many schools … regulate events on the basis of content or viewpoint.” And many colleges adopt the role of sexual-ethic police, defining “sexual harassment” so broadly as to punish all conduct that one party decides is “unwelcome,” which is an absurdly vague standard.
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