Fear and Loathing in Atlanta

@FlyEagle17 The problem you (and your friends) have is the assumption that the fact that some speech offends you is of any importance one way or another. You can feel sorry for yourself all you want, but you will not be allowed to attempt to suppress the offensive speech by administrative measures. You want to argue back, hell, you want to offend some people (within reason) by babbling about your victimhood, by all means get some chalk, but the basic principles of liberal arts education will not be compromised no matter your feelings.

@bernie12 Money is fungible and yes, those paying the full fare are subsidizing everybody else. Not to mention, those who pay the full ride are constant target of donations pitch from Emory. Why is it relevant? Because, if Emory attempts to indulge the left-wing militancy by actively persecuting offensive speech, I promise you, there will be consequences.

Campuses have become sad spectacles of toxic narcissism aided and abetted by spineless administrations and largely the inattention of the outside world. You got the attention now.

To put it somewhat melodramatically using some ancient language, the enemies of open society will not be negotiated with.