Freedom of Speech Under ATTACK On University Campuses Over Anti-Semitism Sentiments

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In the news recently, three female presidents, at three of the most prestigious universities in the United States -- Harvard, MIT and University of Pennsylvania. These presidents were interrogated in Congress as regards anti-semitic sentiments on their campuses and the policies at such universities to curtail antisemitism. When all three presidents declared that, while they believed in and embraced the responsibility of protecting their Jewish students, they believe in freedom of speech -- the right to express one's opinion freely and openly, even if it is offensive. Their nuanced perspective was not received warmly. There was a backlash, and the president of UPenn, Liz Magill, was forced to resign.

Is Freedom of Expression under attack on University campuses? In this video, I will dive deeply into this controversial topic.

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