Senator Feinstein Thinks It’s Acceptable for Violent Mobs to Control Speech – National Review

Posted: June 23, 2017 at 5:54 am

During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing earlier this week, Senator Dianne Feinstein (D., Calif.) said that it was okay for universities to cancel controversial speakers over threats of violence and people got mad at her for trying to silence conservative voices.

But all of those people were missing the point.

Yes, Feinsteins comments do come at a time when speakers invited by conservative student groups have routinely been met with debilitating protests. And yes, a Democratic senators suggesting that colleges have every right to cancel Republican-invited speakers is certainly going to sound the partisan-outrage alarm bell and I cant say Im surprised to have seen so many headlines likeDianne Feinstein Defends Canceling Conservative Speakers on Campus(The Daily Caller) andSenator Feinstein Defends Suppression of Conservative Speakers On College Campuses (Mediaite), and countless similarly scripted tweets.

But the truth is, what Feinstein said shouldnt be upsetting for partisan reasons its much, much bigger than that. The issue here is not that colleges are denying their students the right to hear conservative speakers, because, of course, no such right exists.

The issue is this: Feinsten is saying that students are not free to bring any speaker that they choose to their campuses, because campuses are not safe places for free speech, and that that is totally acceptable and fine. Remove the ideology of the controversial speakers in question, and it becomes clear just how absurdly out of line Feinstein really is.

Student groups choosing and inviting speakers is a normal, acceptable campus protocol, and even offensive speech is protected under the First Amendment. So, basically, what Feinstein is saying is that colleges do not have a duty to make sure that the First Amendment is protected on campus that it is not important for campuses to make sure that the First Amendment is not able to be overridden by threats from violent mobs.

Now, Feinstein tried to argue that colleges simply dont have the resources to deal with this problem, but thats pretty obviously a garbage excuse. Colleges are bloated with wasteful spending, and Im pretty sure that protecting students civil liberties and making sure that a campus doesnt turn into a microcosm of fascism, where violence is used to silence people is a little more important than the annual Microaggressions Awareness Festival Featuring Puppies and Finger-Paint Time, or whatever other trash these schools might spend it on. And, as UCLA law professor Eugene Volokh pointed out during the hearing, the police can help too after all, protecting our rights is literally the police forces job.

So, yes, get mad at Senator Feinstein. Get very, very mad but not because youre a conservative. Often, partisan loyalty is the reasonpeople become outraged, but this time, it seems to be the reason that people dont realize just how outraged they should really be.

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KatherineTimpfis aNational Review Onlinereporter.

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