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 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

Can calling for the resignation of university leaders, like what happened at Columbia, ever be an effective way to address student protests, or does it worsen the situation?

 @9LSXW69from Pennsylvania  answered…2yrs2Y

I don't think either side is all that innocent. However I feel what the hamas terrorists did was unforgivable and I support Israel. But the students have the right to free speech no matter my opinion. I do think the school should have condemned their actions though

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2yrs2Y

Johnson, GOP lawmakers heckled at combative Columbia event

https://thehill.com

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and Republican lawmakers were repeatedly and loudly heckled during a combative press conference at Columbia University on Wednesday as they gathered to condemn

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2yrs2Y

Speaker Mike Johnson addresses Columbia University amid tense protests

https://graydc.com

Speaker Mike Johnson spoke at Columbia University to address incidents of antisemitism during pro-Palestine protests.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

Should university campuses be safe spaces where controversial speakers are barred from speaking, or should they encourage open dialogue on all topics, even those that are deeply divisive?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

Is it possible to support free speech while also taking a stand against hate speech, or do efforts to combat hate speech inevitably limit free speech?

 @Gr4ssrootsRonAnarchism from Texas  commented…2yrs2Y

Clearly, the real issue here isn't about maintaining order, but about addressing the root causes of the protests and ensuring a platform for genuine free expression, not just for those in power.

 @R3pr3sntat1veHarperLibertarian from Connecticut  commented…2yrs2Y

Honestly, the situation at Columbia University is a perfect example of why free speech is so vital, yet so misunderstood today. Speaker Johnson's visit was clearly meant to open a dialogue, but it seems like any attempt at discussing contentious issues gets shut down before it even starts. It's concerning to see calls for a university president's resignation simply for failing to 'bring order,' as if stifling dissenting opinions is the solution. The accusations of antisemitism are serious, but they shouldn't be used to dismiss legitimate debate over the Gaza war. What we need is more open conversation, not less, and definitely not people getting silenced for expressing unpopular views.

 @DemocracyGnuZionism from Michigan  commented…2yrs2Y

It's crucial that we stand firm against any form of antisemitism masked as activism, and I support Speaker Johnson's call for accountability and order at Columbia University amidst these troubling protests.

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