佐治亚州学生在最新的“去平台化”中关闭了国会议员
Georgia Students Shut Down Congressman In Latest "Deplatforming"

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乔纳森·特利 (Jonathan Turley) 的文章报道了最近三起导致大学演讲活动中断的破坏性抗议活动。 最近,由于抗议者的打扰,众议员迈克·柯林斯(R-GA)无法向佐治亚大学的学生发表讲话。 受大学共和党和美国转折点的邀请,柯林斯旨在讨论拉肯·瑞伊的悲惨死亡事件,据称该事件是由未经授权的移民造成的。 抗议者提出侮辱和指控,包括“仇外”、“法西斯”和“种族主义”。 虽然一些人在执法人员的护送下离开,但其他人继续大声喊叫并阻碍国会议员发表评论,导致他被带出校园。 据报道,一些组织,例如大学民主党人,煽动了骚乱。 然而,参与尚未得到证实。 特利认为,根据言论自由原则,抗议外部活动是允许的,但参加活动压制发言者则违反了这些权利。 他强调,乔治亚大学的使命包括教授和探索知识,应该面对和惩罚那些参与这些破坏的人,而不是容忍他们。 否则,美国的教育体系可能会停止促进公开对话和智力发展。

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原文

Authored by Jonathan Turley,

We have another successful “deplatforming” of a speaker at a university this week after Rep. Mike Collins (R-GA) had to be removed from an event at the University of Georgia.

This follows incidents discussed this week involving student protests at Tulane and Maryland.

Rep. Collins was invited to speak on campus by the University of Georgia Turning Point USA chapter and College Republicans. His remarks, however, were drowned out by protesters screaming profanities and insults.

Collins attempted to discuss the recent death of Laken Riley, who was allegedly murdered by an illegal immigrant while jogging at the University of Georgia.

One student yelled “How dare you come on this campus and exploit Laken Riley’s death to push your xenophobic, fascist, racist, agenda…people are in this country legally and your f–king cops are gonna get them arrested and deported.”

Others just shouted profanities like “F**k you, you’re a b***h” or told the congressman to “take your white supremacist rhetoric elsewhere, your neo-nationalist rhetoric elsewhere.” Others attacked him for his support of Israel.

Some were led out of the event by police, but the coordinated interruptions succeeded and the congressman was reportedly escorted off campus.

Some groups like the College Democrats had called for protests but it is not clear whether these groups participated in the disruptions during the events.

Once again, this was done by students who were shown on videotape preventing opposing views from being spoken or heard on campus. The question is whether the University of Georgia will take steps to discipline the students and any groups who coordinated this effort. As discussed in a column this morning in the Hill, preventing free speech is not an act of free speech.

The argument that stopping free speech is free speech is nothing more than a twisted rationalization. Protesting outside of an event is an act of free speech. Entering an event to shout down or “deplatform” speakers is the denial of free speech. It is also the death knell for higher education in the United States.

The motto of the University of Georgia is Et docere et rerum exquirere causas, or “To teach, to serve, and to inquire into the nature of things.”

That inquiry cannot occur through a filter of screaming profanities and abuse. It is good that the university had security to remove disrupters but that is not enough. These coordinated efforts often involve students who stand up in succession to keep an event from being held.

If these “deplatformings” are to end, the university has to suspend or expel those responsible for such actions.

Georgia must choose whether it will stand with free inquiry and free speech or whether it will yield to this entitled mob of speech-phobic students.

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