41 Percent of College Students Don't Believe in Free Speech

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41 percent of college students said in a poll that speech classified as “hate speech” shouldn’t be protected by the First Amendment. In other words, they don’t believe in free political speech.

Daily Mail:

Some 41 percent of college students say hate speech shouldn’t be protected under the First Amendment, according to a new survey.

Just 58 percent said that hate speech should be protected under the amendment, which guarantees American’s a right to freedom of speech, according to the survey of 4,407 students by the Miami-based Knight Foundation.

‘There is a new class of students on college campuses, increasingly varied in background and ideology, who are grappling with the reach and limits of free speech and what it means in the 21st century,’ said Sam Gill, Knight Foundation vice president for learning and communities.

‘Studying their views is key to understanding the impact that they may have on rights that are fundamental to our democracy,’ he added.

The specifics of the poll are interesting. Men are overwhelmingly against political correctness where as women and the freaks are much more in favor of it.

And get a load of this.

Not surprising that Jews would be most in favor of promoting an inclusive society over protecting free speech rights. That’s because they are a race of parasites who parasite off of host nations. If societies are not inclusive they would not be able to parasite off of them.

Overall though, the fact that 41 percent of college students are against free political speech is a major problem. This problem could be solved by banning Jews while only giving heterosexual White men voting rights.

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