Bill in Wisconsin would expel or suspend students who disrupt speakers moves forward (Representatives, activist)
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But, it is wrong. Good article explaining why: Commentary / Why shouting down speakers is absolutely wrong I liked the part where it said that it often reinforces the stereotype of those shouting down the speaker, because it truly does. (That is not generally a good thing.)
I consider many things that you have the right to do as wrong. I'm not really here to discuss whether it's right or wrong to do so. Just that it's wrong for the government to interject themselves here.
Can some of the conservatives in here tell me why Republicans champion deregulation and less government interference for businesses but not individuals? They seem to want to stick their noses in places where they clearly don't belong with regards to people's private lives.
This will not become law- the democrats won't allow it. Even if it does, some liberal Judge will reject it.
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