SOC-119: Freedom of Speech

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

Hey, I have a question about when speakers come to Penn State. Last year, there was someone affiliated with the Proud Boys, and this year, there was a speaker who promoted anti-transgender rhetoric. I’m curious about your thoughts on the extent to which freedom of speech allows organizations to invite speakers who reflect their views, and how Penn State should balance this with ensuring that all students feel safe on campus. Should the university only allow speakers who contribute to a safe community atmosphere?

Penn State adheres to the First Amendment, meaning if student groups want to bring in speakers aligned with their ideologies, they can, following the proper procedures. If people object, the worst thing to do is give the event more publicity. For instance, in my class, initially, very few students knew or cared about a controversial speaker. However, after the issue became more public, interest surged not because of the content but because people were drawn to the spectacle.

First off, let’s not equate “safety” with physical danger, as there has never been an incident where a speaker posed a threat to someone’s life on campus. For example, during the Proud Boys event, nothing unsafe occurred—there was minimal attendance and no significant reactions.

In summary, Penn State must allow these events under the law. Every group has the right to bring in speakers, and as a community, we should focus on constructive responses rather than amplifying controversies unnecessarily.

This is the entire video, the Freedom of Speech starts at 32:28.

Sam Richards is a professor at Penn State with an “out-of-the-box” method of teaching. The students do most of the talking and all SOC-119 classes are livestreamed on their YouTube Channel – https://www.youtube.com/@SOC119

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