Evidence Free Speech Is at Risk at Today’s Princeton
I have just read a letter from student members of the Princeton Open Campus Coalition objecting to SPIA Dean Amaney Jamal’s mass email regarding the outcome of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. Nothing in this letter would have been objectionable at the Princeton I attended, but 58 of the 60 signatories’ names “were redacted as a condition for the public release of this letter.”
I think that obvious fear confirms something we really didn’t want to know about the current state of free speech at Princeton.
I have just read a letter from student members of the Princeton Open Campus Coalition objecting to SPIA Dean Amaney Jamal’s mass email regarding the outcome of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. Nothing in this letter would have been objectionable at the Princeton I attended, but 58 of the 60 signatories’ names “were redacted as a condition for the public release of this letter.”
I think that obvious fear confirms something we really didn’t want to know about the current state of free speech at Princeton.