UC Santa Barbara Responds to Debauched, Topless Protests for Palestine
Campus disorder spreads further
As protests continue at campuses across the country, colleges have issued statements reaffirming their principles. The University of Chicago issued a forceful statement, and the University of Florida declared that they are “not a daycare”. Now, the University of California at Santa Barbara has issued a powerful statement addressing the disorder that has broken out on their campus. That statement is below.
We Seem to Be Re-Learning Free Speech Principles From Scratch
Watching the United States — the home of the First Amendment — struggle to respond to student protests has been like watching Albert Einstein struggle to complete the “get Grimace to the fries” maze on the back of a Happy Meal. How did we get here? How did things devolve so badly that pretty-straight-forward free speech issues are treated like unsolvable puzzles? I’m one of those highly punchable “it’s complicated” dweebs, but for once, I’m singing a different tune: This is actually
We're All Noticing the Hypocrisy, Right?
Campus protests have sparked a culture war flare up, which are not typically America’s best moments. Culture war fights are the trash TV of politics: They’re pulpy and inane, and they cut our collective IQ roughly in half. They typically end like an episode of
I don't usually comment but "Students for a Dank Palestine" deserves a thumbs up!
“Two-state solution? More like ‘we’d like to state that UCSB is the homeland for hotties!’”