Brooklyn College Forced a Student To Take Down Anti-Israel Signs While Leaving Other Posters Untouched
A graduate student was forced to take down two pro-Palestinian signs from the door of her art studio, but others were allowed to keep up their own political messages.
Last month, a Brooklyn College student was forced to take down pro-Palestinian signs on the door of her assigned art studio following an anonymous complaint to campus police. While the school claimed the posters violated school policy, numerous postings on other doors were allowed to stay up, raising First Amendment concerns.
Morgan Patten is a graduate student in the Brooklyn College art department. Following the October 7 Hamas attack on Israeli civilians, Patten hung two signs on the door of her personal on-campus art studio. One sign read "Free Palestine," the other "Zionism is fascism." The signs stayed up for more than a month until the school held an event called "Open Studios," where the public was invited to view students' art projects and studio spaces. During the event, campus police received an anonymous complaint about the signs, and two officers arrived to order Patten to take them down.
According to a legal letter sent to Brooklyn College by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), a First Amendment nonprofit, the police claimed that the signs violated school policy against affixing any signs or posters to doors. While that rule alone is an acceptable "time, place, and manner" restriction on student speech, the school's obvious viewpoint discrimination is causing constitutional concerns.
While Patten was forced to take down her signs, numerous other doors in the same building were covered with postings—including stickers, posters, flyers, and even top-to-bottom wrapping paper. Many of these decorations also included explicitly political content, such as a poster detailing "How To Be An Ally To Indigenous Peoples" and a sticker from the Human Rights Campaign, an LGBT advocacy group. But only Patten's posters were targeted.
Making matters worse, on November 29, a professor informed Patten that the complaint against her had been sent to the school's legal department. The college's art department chair, Mona Hadler, later told Patten that she acknowledged Patten's "right to free speech, but Hadler also said campus police have the authority to remove posters from doors." According to FIRE's letter, Hadler "did not explain why others' door signs and artwork were able to remain up while Patten's signs had to come down."
On November 30, Patten was informed by the school's legal department that her signs violated Brooklyn College's posting policy, which prohibits hanging "any postings on college walls, entrances, grounds, etc." The department also failed to explain why others' postings were allowed to stay up.
As a public university, Brooklyn College is bound to abide by First Amendment standards in its rules for students and faculty. While "Brooklyn College's policy prohibiting posters on doors appears to comply with this principle on its face," FIRE's letter reads, the policy "runs afoul of the First Amendment when selectively enforced based on the content and message of the poster, as amply illustrated by Brooklyn College's demand that Patten remove her signs, apparently for no reason other than their message."
When a school chooses to selectively enforce otherwise legally sound time, place, and manner restrictions to limit some political views but allow others to go unimpeded, it has violated the First Amendment. Even when speech is controversial, public colleges can't pick and choose what expression is subject to school policies.
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Free Palestine from????
There is nothing these terrorist Jews and the administrations that support need more than censorship.
Over 18000 Palestinians killed by Jews including over 13000 women and children.
This is a genocide and a crime against humanity.
You should go over there and join the fight.
Capturing a woman at gunpoint is the only chance he has at getting any.
I’ve never advocated genocide or crimes against humanity that Jews are guilty of today. Us tax dollars at work.
Just take away what the west stole for these terrible Jews. Take away their power and let them live in Palestine like they did before they stole it 76 years ago.
Then see how Jews fare trying to kill Palestinian women and children.
Cowards.
Hamas and the Gazans never learned about not starting shit they can’t finish. Neither have you, Richard Baer.
No such luck that he is the late Richard Baer.
And there’s no divine Justice in a world where Baer died of natural causes before he could face trial for his horrors.
And sadly, there’s no divine Justice in a world where the likes of Herr Misek defame the memory of the murdered with his delusional and evil bullshit.
Any Justice that exists has to be provided by Just Us.
What this atrocity clearly demonstrates about you lying waste of skin Jews crying about Nazis and holocausts is that you don’t really care about either.
Your ONLY motivation is and has always been to further your own narcissistic self interests.
Jews are committing a holocaust in Gaza today to steal it for themselves.
Jews, Zelensky, are employing Nazis in Ukraine to terrorize the population and through war steal that nation’s wealth for Jewish/western interests.
Too bad the west ever supported these terrible jews.
Funding genocide, terrorism and crimes against humanity has destroyed any western claim to moral authority.
Considering that the concept of “Palestine” is fictional construct, there was nobody to steal from. Palestine was never mentioned until after 1948 and was designed by the Soviet Union to promote conflict in the Middle East, giving the Soviets a chance to gain influence in the area like they did with Egypt.
Of course, not word about ll the women and children Hams just raped nd murdered for fun. Misek is jealous of them.
As much as Misek wants to murder innocent Jews, he doesn’t have the guts to do it. He’s another leftist Nazi pussy. I’m fact I’ll bet he gets bottomed more than Tony.
Ernst Röhm is probably his hero.
It wouldn’t surprise me,
Last year, Herr Misek expressed support for Gay Conversion Therapy.
And like other Gay Conversion proponents, Herr Misek would probably try if it took knocks on the door at Midnight and all-night “therapeutic sessions.” With the same results, of course.
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Sure buddy.
What’s your proof of those numbers?
Stormfront.
Amd I’ll bet they’re cribbing from Hamas. Who I’m sure would NEVER lie.
Hamas shooters wearing civilian clothing. Once the fight is over, their weapons disappear and there you have it, dead civilians. The Soviets taught the PLO and the PLO taught Hamas.
Got a link and a citation for those numbers, dude?
Maybe Hamas should have thought of the likely response when they ended the ceasefire on October 7th.
Do you not know the definition of genocide or are you lying?
You mean the entire population of Gaza didn’t die of kidney shutdown and thirst insidexof three days from drinking sea water because The Little Satan Zionist Aggressor Entity shut off the supply of potable water?
That’s what would have happened if what your Jew-hating buddies said was true! That is an ackshuyal, objective, rational, physiological, medical, scientific fact, not the Aryan Pure Superman Polymetaphysical, Polylogical “Science” you like to babble and prattle!
If the Jews were trying to engage in genocide against Gazans, they are doing the biggest failed genocide ever. Maybe they could take lessons from you and your ilk!
Fuck Off, Nazi!
Stormfront is thataway, Himmler ->
Look at all the wastes of skin advocating genocide, crimes against humanity and terrorism.
Speak for yourself there, Klaus Barbie.
Free Palestine? I wouldn’t take it if you paid me.
The only country that didn’t exist until it was occupied.
They have some of the best beachfront real estate on earth and live in squalor. Only Muslims and Marxists (which should be a role playing game) could fuck that up so completely.
And that wasn’t occupied until they decided to attack Israel and kill 1400 people in a sneak terror attack. But now will be occupied.
The reported incident at Brooklyn College, where a student was allegedly forced to take down anti-Israel signs while leaving other posters untouched, raises concerns about freedom of expression and equal treatment on campus.
Key Points:
Freedom of Expression:
Universities are spaces where the free exchange of ideas and diverse perspectives should be encouraged. Any actions that stifle free speech or selectively target certain viewpoints can be a cause for concern.
Equal Treatment:
If the allegations are true, it suggests unequal treatment of different viewpoints on campus. Universities are expected to treat all students and their expressions fairly and without bias.
Campus Policies:
Understanding the university’s policies on freedom of expression and the display of materials is essential. Any actions taken should align with established guidelines and ensure a balanced approach.
Dialogue and Respect:
Encouraging open dialogue and respectful discussion about differing viewpoints is crucial in a university setting. It fosters an environment where students can engage in meaningful conversations and learn from one another.
Investigation and Resolution:
If there are disputes or concerns related to freedom of expression, universities typically have processes for addressing grievances. An investigation into the incident can help clarify the circumstances and ensure fair treatment.
Community Response:
The incident may prompt discussions within the university community about the importance of upholding principles of free speech and treating all viewpoints with respect.
It’s important to note that specific details about the incident, including the university’s response, may evolve. Individuals involved or concerned about the situation may seek further information from official university statements or engage in discussions with relevant campus authorities.
Promoting an inclusive and respectful environment that values diverse perspectives is a key aspect of the university experience, and any incidents that challenge these principles should be addressed transparently and in accordance with established policies.
Funny how the leftists never had a problem with campus censorship until Islamic terror advocates had a problem.
Fuck the pro Palestinian movement.
All this news about Jews being attacked, murdered, assaulted, screamed at, anti-semitism in the news, hostage posters ripped down everywhere, and I’m supposed to feel bad for the one instance where one of THEM has their posters taken down? No way. No fucking way. Especially after all the Facebook files & Twitter files exposed THEIR side censoring US. They are little Fascists and we shouldn’t be swayed by their cries of “foul!”
Why aren’t people like this going over there to join in the fight?
Making matters worse, on November 29, a professor informed Patten that the complaint against her had been sent to the school’s legal department. The college’s art department chair, Mona Hadler, later told Patten that she acknowledged Patten’s “right to free speech, but Hadler also said campus police have the authority to remove posters from doors.” According to FIRE’s letter, Hadler “did not explain why others’ door signs and artwork were able to remain up while Patten’s signs had to come down.”
I do admit to being rather shocked that a modern day institution– a major university, no less– is making students taking down some politically oriented posters, while allowing others to remain. This seems like a completely shocking and new development in the college milieu.
Well, at least there’s still social media…
Almost like it only matters to them when it rarely hits those of one political persuasion rather than the other side who constantly gets worse treatment.
A valid question worth asking: Should libertarians sit on the sidelines in the culture war?
Lately, Reason has been full throttle on culture war issues, so I guess the answer has recently become: No.
I don’t think I’ve ever read anyone from Reason saying whether a six-week-old fetus is a person, or taking drugs is a good idea, or same-sex sex is moral or not.
What Reason has been vocal on is letting people make their own choices, or at least at the lowest level of government possible.
I don’t think I’ve ever read anyone from Reason saying whether a six-week-old fetus is a person, or taking drugs is a good idea, or same-sex sex is moral or not.
I don’t think I’ve heard anyone here at Reason refuse to acknowledge that you fuck goats either.
What I have heard is Reason is very vocal about defending your personal choice to fuck goats.
No, Reason has enthusiastically endorsed many aspects of totalitarian government in the last five years.
It’s the Republicans ginning them up. There would be no culture war if not for the Republicans, much like the Israelis ginned up the war there
Jews made the mistake of being Jewish around savages.
The temerity of Jews to assert a right to exist.
Reason has always been firmly in the progressive camp in the culture war. If that means full tankie marxist with a LGBT+ flair they’re asking how much flair do they need.
Exactly- they want the ‘rules enforced’ for them, not for US. “Rules for thee, not for me!” We saw it exposed ad nauseam with Twitter & Facebook files – THEY are totally okay censoring opposing views ‘by any means necessary’ – screw them!
The surprise here is which side the college is taking. Usually they are against western civilization and pro-barbarism. Apparently Hamas’s last spate of barbaric war crimes changed someone’s thinking.
Free me from non-consensual funding of shit overseas.
All for that, but Islamofascists still operate in our midst. Hezbollah made funds smuggling cigarettes between low-tax NC and high-tax NY to pay for the rockets firing at Israel…and maybe firing one day at us.
And they’ll still want to do this even if we withdrew entirely from The Middle East and the rest of the world. Jihad to make the whole Planet Dar Al-Islam doesn’t care one way or another about “blowback.”
We’ll still have to fight them on the home front, though as long as we keep and bear arms, our odds are better than they have been overseas.
Its ok on autobazar
One would think that, by now, Reason would realize that something about this story stinks.
Everyone else’s political messages were allowed to stay, but this one set of pro-Hamas posters, out of all the rest, was made to be taken down.
Hmmm.
Just those, eh? Must have been right-wing pro-Jew censorship. Hadta be.
morons
Taking any odds on whether the (anonymous?) complaint to the legal department was submitted by Patten?
I have no sympathy for the opinions of the highlighted person or even for the contrasting examples. They’re all basically left-wing political opinions. These people are welcome to share their annoying virtue signaling opinions. If the school has a policy that you can’t put stuff on the doors then either they enforce that rule or don’t in an even-handed manner. The viewpoint discrimination is a problem. Being that it is the school’s property, I suppose they can demand that anything they dislike must be removed but think if they’re going to cite policy then it can’t be biased.
Come back and talk to me when it’s the speech of anyone besides lefties being defended.
Colleges are just religious orgs in drag.
Change my mind.
As someone with a Master’s Degree in Biochemistry I do need someone to translate “a graduate student in the Brooklyn College art department” from Liberal Arts-speak for me. Because this makes it sound an awful lot like they aren’t enrolled in any program or aren’t engaged in any field of study and are just hanging out in the art department putting up “Zionish is facism” signs.
“Free Palestine from Hamas” , should be the answer to that.
The ‘Palestinians’ don’t want to be free. They support Hamas, and what Hamas does.
So fuck the ‘Palestinians’. They’re getting what they wanted.
Yep, they’re following Mencken to the letter:
“Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard.”
And the Gazans are now getting it good and hard.
Didn’t Hamas stop having elections after they were elected?
Or am I mistaken?
Socialism: One person, one vote, one time.
I’ve seen recent polling that shows the residents of Gaza are largely all in for this. From the 10/7 attacks to all the ongoing atrocities. So fuck them. I have zero sympathy. War is Hell. If they didn’t want this to happen, maybe they should have overthrown Hamas,
While I agree that this individual appears to have been singled out we really need to see the written policy before we condemn the university. This all gets a little murky for me but “Judaism is Fascism” is an attack on a religion whereas advocating for LGBT rights is at least purportedly a political position. The murky part is that the state of Israel I think declares itself a Jewish state. But it is the secular Israeli government that is waging war. Just wondering if the official policy prohibits attacks on religion and other protected groups.
Sorry. The sign reads “Zionism” is Fascism. Not sure if that changes anything. Feel free to enlighten me.
Zionism as I understand it is the political aim of re-establishing the Hebrew nation in present day Israel+Palestine, at the expense of anyone else who happens to be there already. Kinda like manifest destiny for Jews, but with an historical justification due to their history in the region. This point of view can be easily questioned by anyone with an ffing brain by noting that there have been plenty of non-Jewish peoples in the region since before Abraham rolled in from Ur (Canaanites!). OK, here it comes!
Ok. I can’t keep track of this shit but if your definition is correct it sounds more political than religious. But it’s pretty complicated trying to separate the two.
Ackshuyally, the Jews were another group of Caananites who migrated to shat is now Israel from elsewhere in Caanan, not from captivity in Egypt. Also, there is no archaeological or anthropological evidence for any event in The Bible from Adam and Eve to David and Solomon. See the John McCarthy documentary It Ain’t Necessarily So.
Edit: What is now. They didn’t migrate solely to shat.
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The question to me is were there complaints against others that were ignored or just the complaint against them? I can see leaving all adornments that are “innoffensive” in that nobody complained and only going after those people got the vapors over. It’s not perfect but it is a fair balance of 1A and community sensibilities.
Also if these signs went up on her first day, fine. But they waited until after the terror attack to signal their support, that’s a very different thing to me.
Finally, even money the whole thing is a false flag for clout.
When a school chooses to selectively enforce otherwise legally sound time, place, and manner restrictions to limit some political views but allow others to go unimpeded, it has violated the First Amendment. Even when speech is controversial, public colleges can’t pick and choose what expression is subject to school policies.
So… an activist legal organization that chooses to selectively oppose speech restrictions against trannies that have long stood against women wouldn’t be defending free speech, they would just be misogynists.
One sign read “Free Palestine,” the other “Zionism is fascism.”
Er, [scratches eyebrow], one sign reads “Zionism is facism” (and I’m being generous with ‘Zionism’ rather than ‘Zionish’).
Facism? They only allow pretty people into Zion?
It’s a type of porn.
Discrimination against the non-traditionally attractive?
Dude, FIRE is apparently taking up the “Libertarian” mantel of defending the free speech rights of illiterate college *graduate* morons against the school responsible for educating them.
Get the government out of public education isn’t good enough. Nothing less than the SMOD wiping out everything from DC to Brooklyn (and probably the rest of the planet as collateral damage) is going to fix it.
I know this has nothing to do with your question, sorry, it’s just that the larger picture is just now dawning on me.
Not from the footage I’ve seen..
The penalty should have fit the crime. Something like:
I’m a grad student and I can’t even spell fascism – 100x on the blackboard.
She offended our Zionist masters. She must pay (as we all do).
Holy shit, does Katherine know you published this? Good on Reason for starting to pay attention to this particular mass murder campaign, even if you’re barely covering it.
You mean Hamas endangering Palestinians so dipshit NPCs like you can blame the IDF for Hamas’ war crimes?
I hope the IDF exterminates Hamas, I don’t really care how many ‘Palestinians’ are killed in the process. They brought this on themselves.
Many of these decorations also included explicitly political content, such as a poster detailing “How To Be An Ally To Indigenous Peoples” and a sticker from the Human Rights Campaign, an LGBT advocacy group. But only Patten’s posters were targeted.
Is that true? It’s interesting every example of acceptable expression indicates left wing support. Is it really true there is not a single non left expression and yet Emma doesn’t wonder if that’s a natural occurrence? If it’s anything like my school it’s because viewpoint discrimination has already altered the landscape and the unacceptable discrimination is a single subject on the left occasionally treated as effectively all expression on the right is.
I do *love* the abjectly retarded tone-deafness of FIRE on this. A week after 3 college Presidents and several SNL actors embarrass themselves out of jobs, polite company, or both over their “selective defense of free speech”, FIRE comes out with “We defend support for Hamas while opposing decorating your door like a Christmas present too! See!”
I’d say “Learn to read a room” but they repeatedly fail to read a sign on a door that clearly says “Zionism is facism”. You people are fucking jokes, what’s next? Defending the free speech rights of a dog that barks at brown people?
That is because being ‘pro-Palestine’ is calling for genocide, Emma.
Where do you think ‘From the river to the sea’ leaves the Israelis?
Where the heck were these folks in the free speech fight when non-lefty talking points (often very moderate ones) were being silenced? Or the culture of self-censorship got out of hand for any non-progressive ideas. They only care now because they are hypocritical idiots.
And worse yet, I’m guessing they STILL wouldn’t care if some guy’s “there are only two genders” poster was removed.
Morgan Patten is a graduate student in the Brooklyn College art department.
A graduate student, you say? Are her signs the one in the title pic?
Because, I didn’t know we offered graduate courses in fingerpainting.
The real question is – why are there graduate degrees in painting?
If you’re any good at it, you should be more than ready to continue to study on your own after 4 years of learning technique.
Free Palestine from what? Palestinians are what made wherever they live unfree.
Then there’s the other poster, with this whole new political concept: “Facism”. Or perhaps the real story is that the college is embarrassed that their graduate students can’t spell.
Well, these are pretty terrible events that are already affecting education, and this is a pretty important message for the education system. In my time, the only problem was to write an essay, it caused us a lot of emotions. But it’s a good thing that I used an essay writing service for nursing, which saved a lot of students from expulsion. And in turn, it made a great contribution to understanding how to get out of the situation. Thus, you need to spend more time studying.