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...Should I yell "Let's hear it for the Huns...
...argument often invoked by defenders of free speech violations is the argument that no one is entitled to use his free speech in order to yell "Fire" in a crowded theater. In B. Ko-Yung Tung's very sympathetic letter to the CRIMSON, this line of reasoning is offered as one possible defense of the pro-war Teach-in heckling. Mr. Tung writes that, since "bringing in pro-warriors to a militantly anti-war campus logically results in disruption," it was the pro-warriors themselves who provoked the disruption...
...Justice Holmes stated, the clearest ease of violation of free speech is that of a person shouting "Fire" in a crowded theatre. Such a person should reasonably see the chaotic result of his yell. Likewise, the pro-war speakers and their sponsors did and/or should have foreseen the reaction of many students at the campus. Bringing in pro-warriors to a militantly anti-war campus logically results in disruption. Therefore, it is the pro-war speakers and their sponsors who, in the name of free speech, provoked the resultant disruption, i.e., but for the pro-war teach-in, such disruption...
Finally, Gomez questioned Munro's ability to teach the team. "He hasn't taught us a thing in three years," Gomez said. "He has been here 20 years but the game is too sophisticated for him today. In practice, he'd yell 'bad kick' but he never came out there and showed a guy how to use his foot. He's quick to blame but he never instructs...
...they are given less time to speak. After Monday's meeting. Mayor Alfred Vellucci said in obvious anger, "Who do these guys think they are that they think they can talk to me that way? They're not going to come in here and expect to be able to yell at me." And indeed they were unable to the next time. At Thursday's open meeting the CTOC was allotted ten minutes of time and were strictly cut off at the end of that period...