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<p>Let’s take that logic to its conclusion. The remarks of the recent candidate for president that those who voted for his opponent did so only because they wanted government goodies was “insulting the millions of people who voted for the other candidate and telling them there is something wrong with them.” Therefore, we should ban the speech of those who supported the election of the candidate who made those offensive remarks - right? </p>
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<p>The courts have carved out a narrow band of exceptions to the free speech doctrine, so you are correct. But the policies of many universities would ban speech well within the bounds of constitutionally protected speech.</p>