In this episode of MX3 Podcast, we discuss the Charlie Kirk Act, campus free speech, public university speaker policies, protests, and the larger debate over whether schools should protect controversial viewpoints or limit speech that some students find offensive.
The conversation centers on the Tennessee legislation discussed in the transcript, the role of public institutions, LGBTQ Nation’s coverage, the University of Chicago Freedom of Expression policy, and the difficult balance between protest rights and free expression.
At MX3 Podcast, our mission is discussing money, motivation, and relevant events. This episode leans into a relevant event that raises big questions about speech, protest, disagreement, and how far public universities should go in protecting invited speakers.
What do you think? Should students be allowed to protest speakers they disagree with, or should schools draw a hard line when protests disrupt an event? Drop your thoughts in the comments.
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