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Thus, you must be advocating one of two things: either the freshmen women were entirely in bounds to use that language where they did, and that type of language is equally appropriate (or at least protected) in staff meetings, in classrooms, on the street, between student and teachers, and anywhere else such a double politics standard currently applies, or the limitations on that type of speech are appropriate elsewhere, and thus should be appropriately applied to politics the three freshmen women. For the life of me, I can’t figure out which of the two you politics are actually advocating. Steve Steve, at 4:05 pm EST on February 14, 2006 One more time. . . How many times does it have to be repeated that this isn’t a matter of students expressing themselves, or where they express themselves, or if they express themselves in new places in new ways. Sure, that kind of speech is protected. Sexual harassment is not. End of discussion. You cannot sexually harass your teacher to his/her face, in his/her classroom, in your dorm room in 1985 or 2006, on the web, in a bathroom stall. |
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