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Student pamphlet on Israel prompts free speech debate at Davidson College

Davidson College.
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Davidson College.

A student group at Davidson College is reportedly facing disciplinary scrutiny after handing out pro-Israel content on campus, prompting a debate about free speech.

In a recent , the Davidson chapter of the conservative Young Americans for Freedom student group shared a from Davidson officials stating the group may have violated the school鈥檚 Code of Responsibility by harassing other students.

At issue was a titled 鈥淔ive Myths About Israel Perpetrated by the Pro-Hamas Left.鈥 The pamphlet, among other things, argues Palestinians are not people. The letter also mentions an Instagram post that speculated on the gender of Olympic boxer Imane Khelif. In the letter, Mak Tompkins, Davidson director of student rights and responsibilities, said the pamphlet and the post 鈥渁llegedly include misinformation鈥 and allegedly promote Islamophobia and transphobia.

Tompkins said the materials resulted in individuals reporting that they felt 鈥渢hreatened and unsafe on campus.鈥 But Davidson鈥檚 response prompted the free speech advocacy group FIRE the school of violating its own policies on free expression. FIRE attorney Jessie Appleby argued harassment generally requires the targeting of an individual student, and that political content is typically understood as protected speech.

鈥淭he bedrock principle of free expression is that speech may not be restricted on the basis that others are offended by or are opposed to it in some way,鈥 Appleby said.

Appleby said private schools like Davidson aren鈥檛 bound by the same free speech laws as public institutions but noted that Davidson鈥檚 own policies profess a commitment to freedom of speech.

A spokesperson for Davidson said the school couldn鈥檛 comment on specific disciplinary matters. The school鈥檚 harassment policy includes 鈥渦nwelcome written or graphic material鈥 that 鈥渄enigrates or shows hostility or aversion toward an individual or group,鈥 based on race, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, religion or other factors.

The spokesperson said, generally, when the Dean of Students Office receives a complaint, 鈥渢hey begin a review and investigation process. The outcome of that process depends on the specific incident but could include a disciplinary response.鈥

According to the letter from Davidson, the Young Americans for Freedom was given the option to enter a mutual resolution agreement to accept responsibility for the policy violations or undergo a hearing.

A representative for Young Americans for Freedom鈥檚 Davidson College chapter was not available for comment.

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James Farrell is WFAE's education reporter. Farrell has served as a reporter for several print publications in Buffalo, N.Y., and weekend anchor at WBFO Buffalo Toronto Public Media. Most recently he has served as a breaking news reporter for Forbes.
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