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The Wisconsin GOP is introducing a bill that'll expel college students who heckle conservatives
what the forget lmao

Literally the first sentence

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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — University of Wisconsin students who disrupt speeches and demonstrations could be expelled and campuses would have to remain neutral on public issue under a bill Republican legislators are pushing this week.

have u ever noticed that G(Jee) O(Oh) P(Pee) spells Gop? haha




Literally the first sentence

i was actually reading the article after i posted that

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The policy also would have to include a range of disciplinary sanctions for students and faculty who engage in "violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, obscene, unreasonably loud, or other disorderly conduct" that interferes with someone's free speech rights. The bill doesn't define what constitutes any of that behavior.
long story short the bill is in decent and agreeable, albeit hypocritical, intention but it's poorly worded basically giving colleges the ability to screw most anyone over for any reason they see fit
« Last Edit: April 27, 2017, 10:49:09 PM by Drydess »

maybe should have given a decibel range. why can't rules be hard and straight like me

are all of those things not already against the rules

are all of those things not already against the rules
Apparently not, as in recent events, people have just stood by instead of doing their damn job.

Literally the first sentence

god forbid campuses provide both sides of discussion

also I find it hilarious people immediately jumped onto the bandwagon of "weak-ass conservatives are kicking people who disrupt their speeches out of college" because it ironically suggests that leftists and SJWs are the only people who disrupt speeches and shut events down

oops

If that's the actual wording used in the bill... then I have several questions.
First off, free speech rights are that the government can't arrest you for what you say. Unless the students are government officials, I don't see how bringing free speech into it makes any effect at all. If you're violently forcing an event to close for example, then that's either covered under other laws (Like disorderly conduct, assault, battery, intimidation, etc) or the University's existing policy.

Second, the wording is really dumb. Going by dictionary definitions, "abusive" covers "violent" and "other disorderly conduct", "profane" covers "indecent" and "obscene", and "unreasonably loud" covers "boisterous". (Who the forget says boisterous anyway??????)

Third, as the article stated, it doesn't define what constitutes any of those many words. Precise definitions are crucial to policy.

I'm fed up with Drumpf and his bullstuff. I believed in the cause, that we'd be focusing on our NATION before others, and we'd attempt to renegotiate trade deals to move reliance from other nations to ourselves, but he's done such a 360 on all of his promises. He's become a globalist cuck in the span of 100 days, and imho I'm not voting for him in the 2020 election cycle. The wall is great, but there's so many loving policies that should be done before the wall, and we should be focusing our efforts on the policies. forget the symbolism, what's more important is being stronger as a nation policy-wise.