Student: ‘Harvard University, other schools, having problems with students and staff silencing free speech’


Intellihub – by Shepard Ambellas

As if a massive new PSYOP campaign is now running in full force, more and more college students are reporting that their rights, while on campus, are at jeopardy as offended students and teachers alike push to limit free speech.

Rachel Huebner, a Harvard University student, told Fox News’ Megyn Kelly what she is seeing on college campuses, mostly Harvard “[…] is that many students come to college wanting to be exposed to a diverse group of people, to a variety of viewpoints, but the opposite is occurring. Open discourse is stifled — there is a lack of freedom of expression from students, from administrators […].”

In one case Huebner’s friend put up an American flag in his dorm room and his roommate “stopped him, saying that the presence of the flag on the wall was a political statement that he is unwilling to make.”

“Can you believe these students be able to function in the world with this sort of coddling,” Kelly asked.

“A lot of it is students censoring students,” Huebner said.

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3 thoughts on “Student: ‘Harvard University, other schools, having problems with students and staff silencing free speech’

  1. Political correctness, there is nothing “correct” about it. It stifles free speech, was born of “wishful thinking”, attempting to correct something that doesn’t need correction, and is used to belittle those who think it’s incorrect to point out as such. In other words, it’s a bunch of gobble-de-gook!

  2. I’m glad there’s a little rebellion brewing against the liberal fascists. Anyone who doesn’t support the Bill of Rights should get the hell out of this country before he’s hanged for treason.

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