Are Pro-Palestinian Students the Biggest Losers in the Campus Free Speech Wars?
George Washington University demanded student take down his Palestinian flag.
In October, George Washington University police demanded student Ramie Abounaja remove the Palestinian flag hanging from his dormitory window, claiming that they had received multiple complaints from other students. Abounaja complied with the cop's demands but wondered why the police targeted his flag for removal—and not any of the other national flags hanging from dorm windows across campus.
GWU President Steven Knapp did eventually issue an apology to Abounaja. But the incident is still a reminder of how college students use police and administrators to censor people with whom they disagree. Left-leaning commentators like Glenn Greenwald and Matthew Yglesias contend that free speech advocates overlook the censorship of pro-Palestinian voices. The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign recently fired Professor Steven Salaita for his anti-Israel tweets, and the University of California is attempting to suppress criticism of the state of Israel as part of an overly broad restriction of anti-Semitic hate speech.
But the censorship runs both ways. There are plenty of examples of pro-Palestinian students trying to shut down pro-Isreal speech on campus. In fact, students from all sorts of political groups try to censor their opponents—and university administrators are all-too-eager to comply.
So who's the biggest loser in the campus free speech wars? It's a question that's nearly impossible to answer and one that ultimately misses the point. If one person's free expression rights can be crushed underfoot by an overzealous administrator, campus security officer, or emotionally insecure student, then everyone on campus is in danger. And since "hateful" and "offensive" are subjective terms, we cannot protect the kinds of speech we like unless we also safeguard the kinds of speech we utterly despise.
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As there is no Palestinian nation, there is no Palestinian national flag. Abounaja is peddling a delusion.
Its his right to peddle it regardless. I can't believe the police told him to take it down.
Are Pro-Palestinian Students the Biggest Losers
Yes.
*applauds*
Based on the historic photographic evidence documented by Zombie (http://www.zombietime.com/) - I'd suggest that the GWU incident is a radical outlier compared to the average domestic university case. Pro-Israeli students generally have it far worse and are likely to get far less support from the admin.
Look at the moron wrapping himself in a flag that directly makes a statement of violence.
He probably calls himself a "pacifist".
Which flag? The only flag that I see with any writing on it only reads "There is no God but God, and Muhammad is his Apostle", which isn't a violent statement in and of itself. Unless you mean a symbolic statement or something, like the flag by virtue of the country it represents, constitutes a 'violent statement'.
Plus it was taken down for hanging OUTSIDE the window which is against the rule and he was asked to take it inside and refused. This is a fake non-story
From what I have heard from the people I know at GW, it is not permitted to display flags in windows. The rule is enforced only when people complain.
Sorry I'm having trouble drumming up a ton of sympathy for "Palestine" at the moment. Wonder if this kid supports Hamas?
As a proud Jew and a committed Zionist, I can honestly say that every one loses when anyone's right ot free speech is abridged.
It wasn't taken down because it was Palestinian, but rather it was hanging outside the window which is against regs. And what suppression against pro-pally speech ever happens, shutting pro-Israel is documented by the thousands, but PL, the group pushing this fake story considers "suppressing pro-palestinian speech" when a university arrested protesters who violently interrupted a pro-Israel speaker. Fake story from a fake group that has been leading the push for speech codes to shut down speech they don't like. Shame on reason for selling out to a group like PL which is trying to prevent the deportation of a convicted terrorist who blew up a supermarket (killing two wounding many). Shame on reason
George Washington University demanded student take down his Palestinian flag.