March 17, 2021 at 12:25 PM
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The template is simple.
Step 1: Invite a campus speaker, preferably one with a history of making overtly racist remarks.
Step 2: When students and/or faculty complain, mount the highest horse available to rant about the importance of promoting “conversations.”
Step 3: Try to marginalize anyone who complains. If they can be derided over “professional decorum” or as a threat to democratic dialogue that’s a plus!
Schools play out this farce over and over again and yet there’s always some sucker willing to take an administration at its word that it’s just trying to inject a little healthy debate into the campus. This behavior is only cliché because it works. But last week, UCLA’s Eugene Volokh took a virtual trip over to Pepperdine Law School and stripped bare the school’s lip service to honest discussion.
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