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Thursday, October 01, 2020

Free Speech Group Warns University After it Allowed Black Lives Matter Protest but Banned Other Gatherings

A free speech advocacy group has sent two letters to East Carolina University after the public college banned gatherings of more than 50 students, but allowed a Black Lives Matter protest on campus. 

Southeastern Legal Foundation sent a letter to the North Carolina public university on September 16 seeking information on its enforcement of its coronavirus policies. After receiving no response, the public interest law group sent a follow-up letter on September 24. 

8 comments:

  1. "The September 16 letter warned the university that its coronavirus policies set a dangerous, unconstitutional precedent” that “could be used to stifle free speech.”

    ...and the university replied:

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    Nemo

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    1. Actually, they replied with a seven page fax, and the first page was just a big "F".

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  2. The fact that blacks are allowed to gather, and because of that can die from the Chinese Wuhan CCP virus tells me that Black Lives DON'T Matter to the democrats.

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    1. As the left whines about how racist the virus is due to higher rates among blacks. LOL

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  3. If the Left didn't have double standards they'd have none whatsoever.

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  4. Don't shit on the sacred race and their special privledges

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  5. Warns? That's not nearly enough. If there's anyone who deserves to be sued out of exsistance, it's the universities that are pulling this sorry sort of shit.

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  6. I suppose their next step is to sit on their front steps and have a raging snit.

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