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In reply to the discussion: Northern Virginia VCU student denied diploma after participating in pro-Palestinian protests [View all]madashelltoo
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The rules always seem to apply for some and not for others. The rules are simply ignored for the chosen (Alina Habba).
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Northern Virginia VCU student denied diploma after participating in pro-Palestinian protests [View all]
mahatmakanejeeves
Jul 26
OP
If it's a public university run by the government I would say that such a ban is a 1st Amendment violation.
cstanleytech
Jul 26
#3
Thanks for the clarification. I figured it was more than simply "free speech".
Oopsie Daisy
Jul 27
#29
None of it is right. Pointing to another wrong doesn't excuse a wrong. Children. Children.
twodogsbarking
Jul 27
#44
VCU allows free speech. You just can't illegally camp on school property after being told to leave.
SunSeeker
Jul 26
#12
Sure, if they didn't do it while refusing to leave an illegal encampment on school property.
SunSeeker
Jul 26
#14
How many students participated in an illegal encampment at VCU to praise Trump?
Jose Garcia
Jul 27
#21