{"id":203987,"date":"2017-07-07T01:57:05","date_gmt":"2017-07-07T05:57:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/qa-free-speech-101-traer-star-clipper\/"},"modified":"2017-07-07T01:57:05","modified_gmt":"2017-07-07T05:57:05","slug":"qa-free-speech-101-traer-star-clipper","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/freedom-of-speech\/qa-free-speech-101-traer-star-clipper\/","title":{"rendered":"Q&#038;A: Free Speech 101 &#8211; Traer Star-Clipper"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Q: Why did you conduct a hearing to examine free speech on    college campuses?  <\/p>\n<p>    A: On July 4, Americans will celebrate 241 years of    independence. We will celebrate our nation's sovereignty and    cherished individual freedoms that have been passed down from    one generation to the next. As Americans, we are endowed with    unalienable rights of \"life, liberty and the pursuit of    happiness.\" As citizens, we are challengedto protect and defend    the sacred blessings of freedom enshrined in our nation's    founding charters. During tumultuous periods of war and social    upheaval, these founding principles have served as an unbending    arc to keep America united, from the nation's Civil War and    civil rights movement to the Vietnam War and 21st century    terrorism. Through it all, the U.S. Constitution enshrines the    protection of freedom, liberty and justice for all. The five    freedoms of the First Amendment are arguably the most    well-known among Americans of all ages and walks of life:    freedom of religion; freedom of speech; freedom of the press;    freedom to assemble peaceably; and, freedom to petition the    government for redress of grievances. Upholding this legacy and    heritage of freedom for posterity depends on the next    generation to stand up for and champion the free flow of ideas.    Indeed, a consequential dissent written by JusticeOliver    Wendell Holmes one year after World War I heralds the    \"marketplace of ideas\" that has influenced the protections of    the First Amendment for decades. Opendialogue and diversity of    thought are vital hallmarks of self-government. Throughout my    public service representing Iowa in the United States Senate, I    prioritize constituent dialogue by holding meetings with Iowans    in every county, every year. That's why I view efforts to    thwart free speech on college campuses as a red flag to    self-government. The censorship of ideas on college campuses    has a chilling effect on a student's ability to digest, analyze    and question opposing opinions. Banning speakers from campus to    prevent certain messages from being heard does a disservice to    the studentbody. It assaults the First Amendment. Institutions    of higher learning should not be in the business of shielding    students from opposing views. It poisons the well of democracy    and erodes constitutional protections that generations of men    and women in uniform have sacrificed life and limb to protect.  <\/p>\n<p>    Q: What is your takeaway from the Judiciary Committee hearing?  <\/p>\n<p>    A: We heard from seven witnesses who shared their views about    the state of free speech on college campuses. The good news is    not all college campuses are censoring free speech or    restricting who comes to speak to the student body. However,    two college students reported on \"free speech zones\" and other    measures that they say results in intolerance and even fosters    violence towards opposing viewpoints. In my opening statement,    I referred to Northwestern University's president who supports    \"safe spaces\" for students to avoid uncomfortable debates.    Carving out \"free speech zones\" and \"safe spaces\" creates a    disconnect on college campuses that unplugs young adults from    reality. Colleges need to help open their eyes to the world,    not muddy the lens through which they see it. Restricting the    free flow of ideas at an institution of learning flunks common    sense. It fosters a conformist culture that will shrink mindful    learning and stunt schools of thought. Expanding tolerance for    differing viewpoints comes from exposure to dialogue, not    censorship. College administrators who testified raised    concerns about limited resources for maintaining campus    security and student safety amid recent incidents of violent    protests. Certainly, campus safety is critical to families who    send their kids off to college and a critical responsibility of    a college administration. However, using it as a scapegoat to    undercut the First Amendment is a flawed argument. It's very    troubling that some college administrators are discriminating    against speakers based on their points of view and political    ideology. America does not subscribe to one single political    orthodoxy. And while it's no secret that prevailing political    orthodoxy among many universities leans to the liberal end of    the political spectrum, it's unacceptable to prevent students    from exploring the free flow of ideas and nurturing their    ability to compromise and negotiate differences of opinion with    civility and respect. Polarization and gridlock in Washington    won't ever improve if the next generation is indoctrinated to    shut down free speech and shut out opposing views. Even liberal    university administrators agree that conservative views are    often unwelcome on campus. A provost from Stanford University    has said, \"There is growing intolerance at universitiesa    political one-sidedness that is the antithesis of what    universities should stand for.\" It's promising that not all    schools are adopting the censorship approach. America would be    better served if more colleges adopted the University of    Chicago's policy. It expressly prohibits \"obstructing or    otherwise interfering with the freedom of others to express    views they reject or even loathe.\" Instead, it calls for    counter-speech and peaceful protest to express disagreement. My    takeaway from the hearing confirms what I have long practiced    in public office. America is better off when all voices have    the freedom to be heard.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.traerstarclipper.com\/page\/content.detail\/id\/522791\/Q-A--Free-Speech-101.html?nav=5007\" title=\"Q&A: Free Speech 101 - Traer Star-Clipper\">Q&A: Free Speech 101 - Traer Star-Clipper<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Q: Why did you conduct a hearing to examine free speech on college campuses? 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