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sarisataka

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Thu Mar 14, 2024, 01:06 PM Mar 2024

68 percent of college students say free speech protections should extend to threats, inciting violence: Poll [View all]

68 percent of college students say free speech protections should extend to threats, inciting violence: Poll

More than two-thirds of college students say free speech protections on campuses should extend even to individuals who are inciting violence or threatening others, according to an Axios Vibes survey conducted by The Harris Poll and released Thursday.

The poll found 68 percent of students agreed with free speech protection extending to inciting violence. Free speech was a top-three concern for students, behind only tuition and safety.

While the support for even potentially inciting free speech protections appears bipartisan, the survey found it is somewhat split among gender lines, backed by 74 percent of men and only 61 percent of women.

The survey comes at a tumultuous time for universities as they have navigated how to handle the Israel-Palestine conflict.

Around 86 percent of college students say schools should make them feel safe when sharing opinions on tense political issues, and 77 percent argue free speech is needed even when it upsets others.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/68-percent-of-college-students-say-free-speech-protections-should-extend-to-threats-inciting-violence-poll/ar-BB1jTk04?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=U531&cvid=f5937a9945a74b288c416ef366d3a54e&ei=49

Interesting to note this is a one-way opinion. Free speech should include making threats to others but the school should make the speaker feel safe. That seems to rule out making threats against the threatener.
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