Poll Finds College Students Support Free Speech Limitations And Ethnic Costume Bans

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From outrageous chalk markings to offensive ethnic Halloween costumes, it’s been a hell of a year for the safe space loving college student. Now, a new Gallup poll reveals many students are interested in limiting free speech, banning costumes and barring the press from public protests.

Cover your eyes and ears, college students. This post might be offensive.

According to Gallup, 69 percent of students said colleges should establish policies to prevent the use of slurs and other language on campus that is intentionally offensive to certain groups. Fair.

Sixty-three percent said the same in regards to wearing costumes that stereotype certain racial or ethnic groups. Again, in principle, not a terrible idea.

What’s a bit troubling though is more than one-fourth of those surveyed supported colleges making policies to disparage people from expressing political views that are upsetting or offensive to certain groups.

Yes, because someone disagrees with your political views means they should be shunned for that. Do you WANT to live in North Korea?! Because that’s how you live in North Korea. I realize it’s only 27 percent of respondents, but come on. It should be zero percent.

The next round of questioning was particularly troubling. It has to do with press news gathering at public protests and, let’s just say, the results are closer than you’d hope.

When asked if barring press from a public protest because “the people at the protest believe the press will be unfair to them in its reporting” is a legitimate reason to bar them, 49 percent believed it was. When posed with the same question about barring the press because the public protesters have a right to be left alone is a legitimate reason to bar them, 48 percent agreed.

I must ask again — do you want to live in North Korea?! Because that’s how to you turn the U.S. into North Korea.

Journalists can’t do their jobs if they’re afraid that writing something bad will get them banned from future protests. Journalists are expected to be independent third-parties. They should report on facts, not feeling. If a protester, in fact, assaults someone or gets assaulted, then the press should report on that. A 49/50 split on this issue is too close to call on something that’s covered in the First Amendment. You have as much right to bear arms as you do to write a news article.

Damnit. Now I’m not going to get let into the next campus protest which, I assume, will be about whether or not “anus” is a dirty word. Maybe next year.

[via Gallup]

  1. thebrownidentity

    long as people arent being over the top about it I’m OK but blackface redface and yellowface are not cool

    9 years ago at 4:06 pm
    1. Joff the L-E-G-A-C-Y

      I just call all women who are yellow-faced Mulan and Red-faced Pocahontas. Is that racist? I don’t think it’s racist.

      9 years ago at 4:35 pm
  2. CardinalFrat

    I interned at a local news station this semester. Their jobs are already some of the hardest out there. Little pay and constant scrutiny. People want to blame the media for their own lack of education. The political views results really piss me off as well. Anybody that wants to “build a wall” or “feel the bern” has that right…no matter how idiotic or offensive it may seem.

    9 years ago at 4:48 pm
    1. Probation Station

      It doesn’t help when some of the most mainstream media stations perpetuate the liberal agenda…

      9 years ago at 1:31 am
  3. GreekLaw

    Most people didn’t give a shit when our president wore the sombrero. But they were calling for his head when he cancelled the basketball post season over.

    9 years ago at 6:30 pm
  4. ChristianPKP

    No worries my fellow conservatives, rest well knowing this Frat Stat: 100% of those 27% will never provide society with anything besides laughable cannon fodder for those of us that truly LEARNED while in school.

    9 years ago at 12:17 am