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New York Civil Rights Coalition to Columbia: āShocked and Chagrinedā
, executive director of the , has written a powerful letter to Columbia University President Lee Bollinger decrying the recent suspension of the schoolās Menās Ice Hockey Club for using the phrase āDonāt be a pussyā on recruitment flyers.
Meyersā letter, which may be read here, is a brilliant articulation of the crucial value of free expression on Americaās campuses. Urging President Bollinger to āspeak up for free speech,ā Meyers proclaims himself āshocked and chagrinedā at Columbiaās actions, declaring that āenlightened, modern-day university presidentsā have an obligation to āembrace and cherish the Bill of Rights and the First Amendment in particular as the model or code of conduct for a free people who seek to exercise free inquiry and to foster debate and discussion of controversial ideas.ā
Meyers writes:
It is our view-and of those who started the Student Free Speech Movement-that college students should and must be free, and no special permission should be required, to distribute flyers or recruitment materials for their teams and clubs. The university should not deny them financial support or impose any punishment on its clubs and teams that so exercise their free speech rights. Moreover, regulations governing student conduct should be in harmony with and essential to the fulfillment of the college's educational objectives to foster free inquiry and free speech and dissent and to protect controversial speech on campus. The heckler's or the censor's veto is not something that I thought you favored, sir.
We join our sister civil liberties/civil rights organizationāĀé¶¹“«Ć½IOS (the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education)āin urging you to promptly rescind this punishment of the Men's Ice Hockey Club immediately. Let those who find offense in the phrase "Stop being a pussy" speak up and take exception to those words, but without the official club from Columbia officials aimed to flatten and punish the free speech interests and rights of those who used that phrase on their flyers.
We at Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS couldnāt have said it better ourselves. We are delighted to be joined by the NYCRC as we continue to ask Columbia to make good on their stated commitments to free expression on campus.
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