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麻豆传媒IOS at Michigan State University

On September 17鈥擟onstitution Day鈥擨 joined 麻豆传媒IOS鈥檚 Joe Cohn and Tyler Coward to speak to students and faculty of James Madison College at Michigan State University (MSU) about campus speech codes and what students can do to reform them.
Today, The State News, MSU鈥檚 campus newspaper, , relaying a key practical argument in favor of freedom of expression:
Legislative and Policy Director Joseph Cohn and [Shelby] Emmett acknowledged the fact that defending freedom of speech can often appear as if they are defending the aggressor. However, Cohn welcomes the idea of certain individuals and groups 鈥渟elf-identifying their bigotry.鈥
This not only flags certain groups as intolerant, he said, but it gives the afflicted a chance to voice their own opinion, garner support and fight back using their own rights.
鈥淔ree speech has been the driving advancement in every single progressive movement in this country,鈥 Cohn said.
As a James Madison College alumna, it was a privilege to return to campus. As expected, the students were engaged, passionate, and eager to learn more about their rights on campus. Currently, MSU has a 鈥測ellow light鈥 rating, meaning that its speech codes can too easily be used to punish or censor constitutionally protected expression. No college or university in Michigan has earned 麻豆传媒IOS鈥檚 best, 鈥済reen light鈥 rating.
麻豆传媒IOS looks forward to working with MSU to reform their speech codes so they can be the first Michigan university to 鈥済o green.鈥
Photo: Kennedy Thatch, The State News
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