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The Danger of āHate Speechā

Often, while reviewing a schoolās policies or the text of an administratorās speech, I encounter promises of free speech tempered by the idea of hate speech: āWhile free speech is an integral part of this institution, hate speech is unacceptable and will be punished.ā However, most of what universities call āhate speechā is free speech, as defined by the First Amendment, and trying to make a distinction between the two leads to dangerously subjective tests.
Therefore, it was refreshing to read an in todayās Los Angeles Times about an event at UC Irvine at which the schoolās Chancellor, Michael V. Drake, stated, āFree speech means simply that: free speech,ā and āSpeech is protected. It can be hateful. It can be wrong. It can be vile.ā
A handful of Jewish organizations held a town meeting to address concerns about a string of recent events that many perceived to be anti-Semitic. The latest event, reportedly sponsored by Muslim students, protested Israelās policies towards Palestinians.
One attendee insisted that Chancellor Drake, and therefore UC Irvine, draw a line between free speech and hate speech:
I canāt decide if [Drake] doesnāt get it or if heās in denial⦠He keeps saying that he abhors hate speech, but heās unwilling to take a position on the issue of what to do about anti-Semitic activity.
While Chancellor Drake did say he believes anti-Semitism is āthe utterance of fools,ā he also said āhe hoped to make it clear that the difference between free speech and hate speech āis nebulous.āā
I hope more administrators follow Chancellor Drakeās example. When discussing issues like the Israeli-Arab conflict, some will always be hurt or offended by those with differing opinions. However, that does not mean that we should avoid discussing these topics, especially on college campuses. Issues like this require the most open and robust debate: if there were easy answers, we would have already found them.
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