How can you legally do this, though?
Yes, but since it doesn't "remove those people from society," it's only a start. A good start, to be sure, but obviously more needs to be done to "remove those people from society."It removes them from positions of power. That helps society as a whole.
If this was at a private school, I'd agree. IANAL, but OU's status as a state school may make expelling them over hate speech more complicated.It's not illegal to expel people for hate speech. Certainly not illegal for investors to refuse to give them scholarships and all the other perks that come with their standing.
19-21 year olds are teenagers now? Also NO, I did not chant racist nonsense as a teenager. Why would you even ask that?
This sounds nice.
But the school will have to make sure this is legally possible. Is saying racist things even on camera grounds for expulsion at a public university? I'm going to assume no.
If the school acts against the student, they might very well open themselves up to lawsuits over first amendment violations. I'm not sure if what was said would fall under hate speech. Certainly it is hateful, but does it actively threaten anyone specific? I am not sure it does.
I suppose it depends on the campus.Well, its easier to have a higher GPA when you've got more time to study and volunteer for things (that you are probably forced to do anyways). Typically, Greek members are folks who can afford the dues along with the tuition and everything else (family is paying for it) and they aren't having to work to ensure they can still eat while in school. I knew a handful of Sigma Chis when I as at UGA due to my roommate being a member, and pretty much every greek i ever encountered falls into this group.
So in America, if someone is being racist in public, that's perfectly fine? Is that because the country was founded on racism?
Only when you are white, being rich also helps.So in America, if someone is being racist in public, that's perfectly fine? Is that because the country was founded on racism?
I disagree - I think stuff like this is small potatoes compared to actual hate and discrimination.
So in America, if someone is being racist in public, that's perfectly fine? Is that because the country was founded on racism?
This sounds nice.
But the school will have to make sure this is legally possible. Is saying racist things even on camera grounds for expulsion at a public university? I'm going to assume no.
If the school acts against the student, they might very well open themselves up to lawsuits over first amendment violations. I'm not sure if what was said would fall under hate speech. Certainly it is hateful, but does it actively threaten anyone specific? I am not sure it does.
It's only fine if the racists clap afterwards and tip anyone who saw them.So in America, if someone is being racist in public, that's perfectly fine? Is that because the country was founded on racism?
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It depends on whether or not they're black males, who become men at 13
So in America, if someone is being racist in public, that's perfectly fine? Is that because the country was founded on racism?
Yes that's fine as long as nobody is being directly threatened. And it's because there is a pretty strong principle of free speech as required by law.So in America, if someone is being racist in public, that's perfectly fine? Is that because the country was founded on racism?
I am pretty sure this is exactly how it is going to go down. Unless that bus was a university thing or part of a University function, I can't even imagine how they could do this unless there's something in their student conduct code specifically for something like this. And I would imagine that the chances of that at a public university is pretty rare.
I go to a public university and last semester we had an incident were a student wrote an extremely racist message on the door of another student (who was black). Not only was he expelled but he was also charged with a hate crime.
I'm not sure if what was said would fall under hate speech.
Well that's vandalism and has been pretty well established it is legally not ok. The student also seems to have been specifically targeted.I go to a public university and last semester we had an incident were a student wrote an extremely racist message on the door of another student (who was black). Not only was he expelled but he was also charged with a hate crime.
No shit. I shouldn't be surprised, there's a defense force for everything on this board.won't someone please think of the racists?
It's honestly ridiculous how this is so true.I guess people who want to say racist things feel comfortable knowing someone's got an excuse for them at every age
Teenagers: All teens say dumb things
College: Not really adults, have their whole lives ahead of them
Late 20s: Were probably sheltered, need to be educated (usually by the minorities they shit on)
30s~50s: Hey, they need to work and have families (which are not more important than racist Facebook post under their real name!)
50s~60s: They're a product of those times, can't blame dear old grandma/grandpa
60s~: All the racists will be dead soon
repeat
The school is public. Therefore it is a government agency and cannot punish student for speech they deem unacceptable. They have to follow established legal precedent to punish someone in this situation.I believe it would.
I'm also unsure as to how the school's preventing the students from attending due to their public acts of racial prejudice could constitute a violation of their first amendment rights. They're not imprisoning them for it, or charging them with crimes against the government. They're disallowing them from attending their school due to behavioral problems.
Well that's vandalism and has been pretty well established it is legally not ok. The student also seems to have been specifically targeted.
That seems like a different situation than this one.
The school is public. Therefore it is a government agency and cannot punish student for speech they deem unacceptable.
Wait, wait. So are you telling me that in America, you can say racist things in public, encourage racism even. And as long as you don't specify an individual in your wording, the public is fine with that?
Well that's vandalism and has been pretty well established it is legally not ok. The student also seems to have been specifically targeted.
That seems like a different situation than this one.
Wait, wait. So are you telling me that in America, you can say racist things in public, encourage racism even. And as long as you don't specify an individual in your wording, the public is fine with that?
Pretty sure freedom of speech doesn't include hate speech.
Hell no. Whoever believes that is quite out of touch.Wait, wait. So are you telling me that in America, you can say racist things in public, encourage racism even. And as long as you don't specify an individual in your wording, the public is fine with that?
No shit. I shouldn't be surprised, there's a defense force for everything on this board.
Boot them out and put in on their record. They can attend a different university or community college. Decent people shouldn't have to put up with these assholes, and they shouldn't get off with a tap on the wrist either.
People love to make excuses for this stuff.
Yes of course. I mean the "public" may not be fine with it, but there is nothing legally that teally can be done.Wait, wait. So are you telling me that in America, you can say racist things in public, encourage racism even. And as long as you don't specify an individual in your wording, the public is fine with that?
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Wait, wait. So are you telling me that in America, you can say racist things in public, encourage racism even. And as long as you don't specify an individual in your wording, the public is fine with that?
Was this in America?
I have no opinion on the penalty, but it doesn't sound that is possible in the US due to 1st amendment.
Well that's vandalism and has been pretty well established it is legally not ok. The student also seems to have been specifically targeted.
That seems like a different situation than this one.
But how then do people say racist things openly? What is the punishment when they can blend in with larger society? Is it their skin colour that saves them then?
I guess people who want to say racist things feel comfortable knowing someone's got an excuse for them at every age
Teenagers: All teens say dumb things
College: Not really adults, have their whole lives ahead of them
Late 20s: Were probably sheltered, need to be educated (usually by the minorities they shit on)
30s~50s: Hey, they need to work and have families (which are not more important than racist Facebook post under their real name!)
50s~60s: They're a product of those times, can't blame dear old grandma/grandpa
60s~: All the racists will be dead soon
repeat
No shit. I shouldn't be surprised, there's a defense force for everything on this board.
Boot them out and put in on their record. They can attend a different university or community college. Decent people shouldn't have to put up with these assholes, and they shouldn't get off with a tap on the wrist either.
People love to make excuses for this stuff.
Could this get them expelled from their college?
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Was this in America?
I have no opinion on the penalty, but it doesn't sound that is possible in the US due to 1st amendment.
Public schools can and do punish students for unacceptable speech all the time.
Pretty sure freedom of speech doesn't include hate speech.