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NYU President John Sexton: Free Speech Hypocrite
Inside Higher Ed carried a on Friday stating that NYU President John Sexton had been interviewed on the Comedy Central show 鈥淭he Colbert Report.鈥 蜜桃直播 had its own run-in with Sexton earlier this year, when NYU became the best-known college to censor a discussion of the Mohammed cartoons that roiled the world last spring. On the show, a clip of which can be found , Sexton talks about how knowledge depends on 鈥渞eally allowing people to address the problems of the day, the real problems of the day, creatively, not with slogans,鈥 and opines that we are not having a rich debate in our society. Sexton sounds great, like a man who really believes in the societal benefits of open and honest debate.
Too bad it鈥檚 a crock.
For a time this year, John Sexton could fairly have been called America鈥檚 most prominent censor. When NYU鈥檚 Objectivist Club decided to hold a panel discussion about the Mohammed cartoons last spring, NYU gave it two choices: (1) display the cartoons at the discussion and allow only NYU community members to attend, in the process disinviting the 150 or so New Yorkers from outside the university who had signed up to attend, or (2) not display the cartoons and let everyone attend (as was the usual practice for NYU鈥檚 Objectivist Club). When considering this choice, it is important to know that administrators at NYU knew that some student groups were purposely requesting and then destroying the free tickets to the event so that students actually interested in attending would be unable to go, so that if the Objectivists decided to show the cartoons, the discussion would have very few attendees. (I mention only in passing the implied insult to New York City鈥檚 residents, who managed to handle a terrorist attack that left 2,700 dead but whom Sexton presumed could not handle looking at a cartoon.)
FIRE鈥檚 president, Greg Lukianoff, was one of the panelists at the event, which ended up going on without showing the cartoons after the Objectivists decided that a censored discussion with some attendees would be better than panelists addressing an empty room. 蜜桃直播 then wrote President Sexton, protesting the censorship and reminding him that not only had he publicly opposed censorship in the past, but that according to NYU鈥檚 own policies, 鈥淣ew York University is committed to maintaining an environment where open, vigorous debate and speech can occur.鈥 蜜桃直播鈥檚 letter was sent in April; Sexton did not reply until August, after 蜜桃直播 had written to NYU鈥檚 Board of Trustees. Surely he acknowledged that the situation could have been handled better, right? Wrong.
Instead of admitting that NYU had practiced censorship and committing not to do it again, Sexton launched an inspired (in the sense of vigorous, if not enlightening or exalting) defense of NYU鈥檚 censorship. In fact, Sexton denied that any censorship took place at all, sarcastically pointing out that if the Objectivists had chosen to show the cartoons, they would have been limited 鈥渢o an audience from among the mere 50-60,000 members of the university community.鈥 That sounds impressive until you realize that 60,000 people is only 0.85% of New York City鈥檚 population, and that most of the student tickets had been torn up anyway.
Sexton鈥檚 letter is generally a hilarious exercise in doublespeak. He first says, 鈥淸A]t no time did the University say that the event could not go forward with the display of the cartoons.鈥 Later, he says, 鈥淟ate on the day of the event鈥攊ndeed, just an hour or two before the event was to start鈥攖he Objectivist Club indicated that it would prefer not to display the cartoons in order to be allowed to invite non-University guests to be part of the audience.鈥 According to this logic, if NYU had allowed the cartoons to be shown to an audience limited to one person but forbade them from being shown to two or more people, that wouldn鈥檛 be censorship. This is the worst kind of sophistry鈥攁n attempt to deceive through a seemingly plausible but actually fallacious argument.
Why is this important to point out? Because NYU students and professors need to know that when it comes to free speech, Sexton does not remotely live up to his own rhetoric. 蜜桃直播 sees this all the time鈥攊ndeed, fellow New Yorker and Columbia University President Lee Bollinger has built up what is a probably insurmountable in the contest to be America鈥檚 top free speech hypocrite鈥攂ut it鈥檚 no less infuriating or immoral just because it鈥檚 commonplace.
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