The Fight for Free Speech on College Campuses
Interview with Young Americans for Liberty executive director Cliff Maloney Jr.
"It used to be college was a place for open dialogue and open debate," says Says Cliff Maloney Jr., Executive Director at Young Americans for Liberty (YAL). "But now we find free speech zones, we find unconstitutional policies. And thats our goal with…our national fight for free speech campaign. How do we tackle them? How do we change them and reform them?"
YAL, the non-profit pro-liberty organization that emerged from the 2008 Ron Paul campaign, encourages college students to understand and exercise their constitutional rights. "We try to reach kids with these ideas. We do that through activism. Real events–which college campuses are supposed to be all about–taking ideas to students and having these discussions." Since its founding, YAL has increased chapters from 100 to over 700 nationwide.
Maloney sat down with Reason's Nick Gillespie to talk about YAL, the state of free speech on campus, and his goal of making politics "sexy."
Camera by Joshua Swain and Todd Krainin. Edited by Alex Manning
Approximately 10 minutes.
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I don't like this guy. He's too gleeful. The fight for free speech should be pedantic and dour.
All politics should be pedantic and dour. It should all be about spreadsheets and reports from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and occasionally a long, dry exposition on the merits or flaws of a dissenting opinion from an obscure Supreme Court case with lots of mind-numbing legal argot.
The more entertaining politics is, the worse the state of the country. That's my theorem.
Maloney sat down with Reason's Nick Gillespie to talk about YAL, the state of free speech on campus, and his goal of making politics "sexy."
SugarFree is fighting that very fight in the Links everyday.
"his goal of making politics "sexy."
*barf*
"making politics "sexy" "
Reminds me of that Dan Akroyd character, Fred Garvin: Male Prostitute. I think that's about the upper limit on making politics sexy.
You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig. I'd rather they just didn't try, since the effort will be cringe worthy. They tried to make Obama out to be a rock star. How'd that go? Enough already, tar and feathers is the only good solution.
You can call SugarFree's stories a lot of things, but I don't think "sexy" is one of them.
I didn't say he was winning the fight. Although, Rule 34 guarantees someone, somewhere is rubbing one out to that stuff.
I'm seein' more grey hairs on Nick.
The Jacket is sucking the very life out of him.
This is true. Fact: Nick Gillespie is only 19 years old.
C'mon Nick. You've already got the jacket and, probably, a cherry-red 1989 IROC Z-28 T-Top at home. Might as well strike another blow for eternal youth and slather some JFM into your hair.
RE: The Fight for Free Speech on College Campuses
Free speech on campus?
How ridiculous is that?
What next?
Allowing students to dress as they want to?
Where is my trigger warning? I need some safe space!
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I'm not sure if it concerns YAL in the first place. Politics can't influence education in any case. Totally amazed by the fact that students are so loyal to political influences. Right, the time to speak up for yourself.
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