Word: condemns
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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AALARM calls upon the University to show its non-partisan support for free speech and its commitment to protect all student groups in the exercise of that right by taking strong disciplinary action to condemn Oppenheimer's egregious action: his vandalism and his open threats...
...full citizenship, but our very right to exist, made subject to hearing and referendums. We have heard murderous fantasies, and seen real beatings, count as legitimate contributions to this debate. Now the most outspoken opponent of our rights in this regard--who can hardly bring himself even to condemn the violence that his own pronouncements have licensed in his ranks--will occupy the highest-profile podium that Harvard can afford him, and will there argue once more for the general unfitness of gay people to participate in the military. Meanwhile, we will be expected to sit alongside him in polite...
...take to improve our role in the Undergraduate Council." If a similar memorandum were given to Council men, it would be labeled exclusionary and a manifestation of the so-called "Old Boys Network." Thus, certain Council women are practicing a certain type of behavior which they themselves verbally condemn. There is a word to describe this: hypocrisy...
...Johnston has proven herself a tactful, well-informed writer, and I can think of no one better to address this issue. If, indeed, the propagandizing effect of this comic strip is to be protested, remember that groups opposed to gay rights haven't ever offered to do anything but condemn the good intentions of others...
Neither of my opponents' arguments involve issues of free speech. The issue is more subtle: should speakers be invited to campus when there is previous knowledge about the controversial content of the speech? Should conscientious members of the community condemn ex ante speech which is obviously offensive and reprehensible...