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Matt, you beat me to it.While I don't agree with the statements made by the students, this may set a dangerous precedent.
Will other student groups get in trouble for voicing their beliefs about homosexuals? I can see Boren utilizing the same statements in that instance.
They didn't "only" close the frat. They have until midnight tonight to pack up and leave the college. President Boren did a live conference earlier and was very clear about where he stands - he did a great job.
Now please pray for the safety of students and staff. There are many "white power" types in Oklahoma. When people are this blatantly filled with hatred, scary things tend to ensue. :-(
Matt, you beat me to it.
Lets take it a step further -
We tell someone they are going to Hell for not being a Christian. Is that hate speech.
We tell a female she is showing too much flesh. Is that hate speech.
We tell a roommate, we don't want him playing a X rated video in the dorm room. Is that hate speech.
Where will it all end.
Now, outright lies, slander, ect is one things. Opinions is another.
Especially, as Matt said, - at a public university.
I'm not saying those things are morally correct, but I would rather they say what they mean; at least I know where they stand.
.. but it would have been interesting to see this handled different thus far, though it may not have been possible for security reasons. What if they would have called a meeting and had those involved stand in front of the other students and converse about racism? Have them confront and face their actions and explain what brought them to that point. That might accomplish more than just having them relocate and continue on with nothing but their newly discovered knowledge to not expose themselves so blatantly.
Matt, you beat me to it.
Lets take it a step further -
We tell someone they are going to Hell for not being a Christian. Is that hate speech.
We tell a female she is showing too much flesh. Is that hate speech.
We tell a roommate, we don't want him playing a X rated video in the dorm room. Is that hate speech.
Where will it all end.
Now, outright lies, slander, ect is one things. Opinions is another.
Especially, as Matt said, - at a public university.
I feel the exact same way. Most people are ashamed enough of their sin to not go as far as this group though, which is probably why so many of the kids on campus are shocked.
I have never run a large facility, but it would have been interesting to see this handled different thus far, though it may not have been possible for security reasons. What if they would have called a meeting and had those involved stand in front of the other students and converse about racism? Have them confront and face their actions and explain what brought them to that point. That might accomplish more than just having them relocate and continue on with nothing but their newly discovered knowledge to not expose themselves so blatantly.
So am I to understand that these students do not have the right to free speech?
A publicly funded university shouldn't have policies that limit free speech.
You are seriously comparing people chanting about black people not being acceptable and being lynched to telling a girl she's dressed to skimpy?
THAT is your fear of what will happen if people aren't allowed to group together and chant slurs about blacks while referencing lynching?
I think you're letting fear take the place of common sense. We live in a time where all of our freedoms are threatened, and that is scary, but hating people based on the color of their skin and expressing it by refusing to accept such people and talking positively about lynching is wrong. I think you know that. Don't let the fear of what will happen if you stand up against wrong stop you from doing what is right.
“There will never be a nigger SAE. There will never be a nigger SAE . You can hang him from a tree, but he will never sign with me. There will never be a nigger SAE.”
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/03/10/oklahoma-s-racist-frat-is-very-not-ok.html
People keep bringing up freedom of speech. This has nothing to do with freedom of speech. Freedom of speech is the ability to speak out against the government with no gubernatorial repercussions. In most states, it's actually illegal to cuss in public. Again, freedom of speech is not the ability to say whatever you want. It's protection from government persecution for someone disagreeing with them.
Here is what the good young white boys were shouting over and over and over .... and some of you are defending them.
and if that is what they want - they should be allowed.
Again, by the statement being made public - at least everyone knows where they stand.
So two wrongs make a right?How soon we forget the crowds marching down our streets chanting: What do we want? DEAD COPS .... When do we want it: NOW! And they were not chanting this about black cops as we found out when two of NYPD's finest (neither were black) were gunned down in their car.
Not that this frat was right, because what they did was dispicible, disgusting and not a representation of the
America I love, but ne:wavey:ither were the anti-cop crowds all around this country.
Another thing. Last week a group of white college kids were picketing while chained to each other blocking a bridge. They were all arrested once freed from their elaborate chained to trash cans of cement. BUT, no one in law enforcement did anything to get the throngs of angry anti-cop crowds off the public streets. And the few times arrests were made, it was token in comparison to all white crowds marching and protesting in our streets.
I have to ask WHY???
Agreed.
But should the national fraternity and the school have an option to say "these people don't represent us and our beliefs," thus giving them the option to shut down this particular fraternity?