Before the hysteria reaches a fever pitch, note that the student group Kuff:ed is, to my knowledge, defunct. It never actually got off the ground. I agreed to sponsor them because they had serious educational aims (they went through a lot of vetting) and because I believe in free speech and associational freedom, even for unpopular groups. (See John Stuart Mill, On Liberty)
Seems like the club and events mentioned count as free expression - strange that a free speech group would get online and bitch about ideas they disagree with. Could it even be FFSA bills itself in bad faith as a free speech group, when in reality it's just hack conservative activism? Looks like rules for thee but not for me at FFSA.
Before the hysteria reaches a fever pitch, note that the student group Kuff:ed is, to my knowledge, defunct. It never actually got off the ground. I agreed to sponsor them because they had serious educational aims (they went through a lot of vetting) and because I believe in free speech and associational freedom, even for unpopular groups. (See John Stuart Mill, On Liberty)
-- Erik Anderson
Seems like the club and events mentioned count as free expression - strange that a free speech group would get online and bitch about ideas they disagree with. Could it even be FFSA bills itself in bad faith as a free speech group, when in reality it's just hack conservative activism? Looks like rules for thee but not for me at FFSA.
The cumulative effect of these pieces of news is profoundly disturbing.