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Doug Ford’s Orwellian ‘Free Speech on Campus’ Policy Calls For Crack Down on Protests

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Doug Ford’s Orwellian ‘Free Speech on Campus’ Policy Calls For Crack Down on Student Protests

Ford’s new policy policing speech aims to create a safe space on campus for anti-abortion activists and alt-right speakers

August 31, 2018

In a move to appease his social conservative base, Ontario Premier Doug Ford has put forward new measures to police speech on university campuses.

Thursday afternoon, the Premier’s Office issued a directive vowing to strip funding from universities that don’t implement new regulations policing speech on campus, targeting both student unions and individual students with financial penalties and disciplinary action if they protest “offensive” speakers and groups on campus.

Ford introduced the policy in May as a campaign promise aimed at shoring up his social conservative base only three days after he removed Tanya Granic Allen as an Ontario PC candidate over her well-documented history of homophobic views.

Anti-abortion groups have long complained they are being muzzled by universities, who won’t give them funding or let them display obscene signs on campuses.

In his original announcement, Ford explicitly cited the example of a court ruling against anti-abortion activists who argued they were entitled to university funding. Following the election, anti-abortion groups pointed to Ford’s policy policing speech on campus as one way Ford would help advance a new social conservative agenda.

According to Ford’s Orwellian “free speech” directive, all universities in Ontario have four months to draft new rules policing speech. “Free speech” will be monitored by the government to ensure Ford’s directive is being enforced, otherwise “the ministry may respond with reductions to their operating grant funding.”

Ford’s speech policing directive also calls for “discipline measures” against students who engage in “disruptive protesting that significantly interferes with the ability of an event to proceed” and requires student unions to comply with the rules otherwise their “ongoing financial support or recognition” will be revoked.

Ford’s directive orders universities to adopt principles laid out in a non-binding vision statement on free expression put forward at the University of Chicago last year – except that statement does not call for draconian measures, such as financial penalties or disciplinary action, to police speech on campus.

The University of Chicago also recognizes freedom is not “absolute,” noting there are many situations where “the University may properly restrict expression.”

In practice, Ford’s policy would effectively create a safe space for anti-abortion groups and alt-right speakers like Milo Yiannopoulos or neo-Nazi Richard Spencer who have seen their university circuit speaking tours disrupted by protests.

Ford’s directive suggests the province could strip funding for medical research if a university cancels events featuring alt-right speakers, just as Ryerson University did last year when it cancelled an event featuring ex-Rebel Media host Faith Goldy shortly after she was fired for appearing on a neo-Nazi podcast.

Where would the Ford government draw the line? It’s unclear, but one of Ford’s handpicked star candidates previously suggested Holocaust denial events on university campuses should be protected as “free speech”

Jim Turk, director of Ryerson University’s Centre for Free Expression, told The Globe and Mail Ford’s policy is an “unprecedented abuse of university autonomy” and his targeting of student groups and protesters is, itself, an attack on free speech.

“That would seem to me to be a direct violation of the notions of free expression,” Turk said. “What if there’s a student group that was highly critical of the policy? Should they not have the right to exist and voice their criticism of it?”

“There’s an irony of the government trying to give the impression that they’re the ones defending free speech when they’ve been the critics of the exercise of free speech.”

The Canadian Federation of Students–Ontario said Ford’s threat to “remove funding for our public institutions” and “withhold students’ unions money” is “highly unusual” and an “unprecedented overstep of the government into the operations of postsecondary institutions.”

“What this government is doing isn’t right.”

https://pressprogress.ca/doug-fords-orwellian-free-speech-on-campus-policy-calls-for-crack-down-on-student-protests/
 

bver_hunter

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Dumb DOFO is becoming a joke already. He has lost two court cases already and really there is no transparency in his policies, as we have seen with the Toronto Council where he wants to slash the number of seats and now even take over the local transport from them.
 

Anbarandy

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Dumb DOFO is becoming a joke already. He has lost two court cases already and really there is no transparency in his policies, as we have seen with the Toronto Council where he wants to slash the number of seats and now even take over the local transport from them.
He just wants to upload the 'subways, subways, subways' and download the 'costs, costs, costs' so that he can "suck up the gravy, gravy, gravy".

Doug will christen the +$3.5billion 1 stop Scarborough Gravy Train as "Rob Ford Memorial Choo-Choo Train".
 

mandrill

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Fords rush in where idiots fear to tread. This is a minefield for Dooffo.

The universities are going to refuse to follow his dictates and dare him to defund them. What's he going to do?.... Actually defund them? How about if ALL the universities in Ontario tell him to fuck off? What's he going to do?? Defund them all? Leave Ontario without universities?

How about they tell him to fuck off and take the case to the courts and argue that "safe space on campus" requirements and "academic freedom" allow them to tell him to fuck off? The judges are probably going to agree with the universities. The judges may not care for PC leftie bullshit, but the principal of academic freedom from government constraints will resonate with every judge on the Bench.

Are universities a haven for idiots who like to protest? They sure were in my day. Probably still are. Is it a high level problem that requires the government of Ontario to step in? No. It's a local policing problem.

Are Milo and the anti abortion assholes popular in urban, liberal Ontario? Not outside immigrant areas in the 905. He's going to get tarred with the alt right brush and lambasted in every media outlet but the Sun - which will pick and choose its words carefully to avoid complaining about his shit.

This is a total no win for anyone, especially a new premier who got in on a protest vote and is not personally popular.
 

Insidious Von

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To be perfectly honest I'm more concerned with the closing of safe injection sites. Curbing free speech at universities is a nuisance, closing injection sites is tragic cruelty.
 
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