| > If leftist students can block Ann Coulter from speaking then why can't Chinese students block the Dalai Lama? Students actually don't have a right to forcibly block speakers. That's a common misconception of free speech. If you want to see examples of how real free speech is upheld, check out cases on thefire.org [1]. It's a law firm that specializes in tackling free speech issues on college campuses. However, they can't take a case without a plaintiff. So, if one group protests and succeeds in blocking some speaker, the burden is still on the victimized group to file a lawsuit. As they say, freedom isn't free, and you need to fight to keep it. [1] https://www.thefire.org/category/cases/free-speech/ |
Generally speaking, only left leaning speakers are allowed on campuses.
Generally speaking, only pro-immigration speech is allowed in polite company.
This story, at least to me, also illustrates Chinese immigrants aren't interested in immigrating to other countries because they like the culture, way of life, etc and are choosing them as a new home to raise their families (well, this is part of it of course), but perhaps even unbeknownst to themselves, they have a strong intention to modify their host cultures into a form more like what they are used to.