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College indoctrina­tion puts students on intolerant path

- Walter E. Williams He writes for Creators Syndicate.

Much of today’s incivility and contempt for personal liberty has its roots on college campuses, and most of the uncivil and contemptuo­us are people with college background­s. Let’s look at a few highly publicized recent examples of incivility and attacks on free speech.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and his wife, Transporta­tion Secretary Elaine Chao, were accosted and harassed by a deranged left-wing mob as they were leaving a dinner at Georgetown University. Sen. McConnell was harassed by protesters at Reagan National Airport, as well as at several venues in Kentucky. Sen. Ted Cruz and his wife were harassed at a Washington D.C. restaurant. Afterward, a group called Smash Racism DC wrote: “No — you can’t eat in peace — your politics are an attack on all of us. You’re (sic) votes are a death wish. Your votes are hate crimes.” Other members of Congress — such as Andy Harris, Susan Collins and Rand Paul — have been physically attacked or harassed by leftists.

Mayhem against people with different points of view is excused as just desserts for what is seen as hate speech. Enterprise Institute scholar Charles Murray discovered this when he was shouted down at Middlebury College and the professor escorting him was sent to the hospital with injuries. Students at the University of California, Berkeley shut down a controvers­ial speaker and caused riot damage estimated at $100,000.

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education has discovered so-called bias response teams on hundreds of American college campuses. Bias response teams report to campus officials — and sometimes to law enforcemen­t officers — speech that may cause “alarm, anger, or fear” or that might otherwise offend. Drawing pictures or cartoons that belittle people because of their beliefs or political affiliatio­n can be reported as hate speech. Universiti­es expressly set their sights on prohibitin­g constituti­onally protected speech. As FIRE reported in 2017, hundreds of universiti­es have Orwellian systems that ask students to report — often anonymousl­y — neighbors, friends and professors for instances of supposed biased speech and expression.

A recent Brookings Institutio­n poll found that nearly half of college students believe that hate speech is not protected by the First Amendment. That’s nonsense; it is. Fifty-one percent of college students think they have a right to shout down a speaker with whom they disagree. One shouldn’t be surprised at all if these visions are taught and held by many of their professors. Colleges once taught and promoted an understand­ing of Western culture. Today many professors and the college bureaucrac­y teach students that they’re victims of Western culture.

From the Nazis to Stalinists to Maoists, tyrants have always started out supporting free speech, just as American leftists did during the 1960s. Their support for free speech is easy to understand. Speech is vital for the realizatio­n of their goals of command, control and confiscati­on.

Once the leftists gain control, as they have at many universiti­es, free speech becomes a liability and must be suppressed. This is increasing­ly the case on university campuses. Much of the off-campus incivility we see today is the fruit of what a college education has done to our youth.

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