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From the Huffington Post. I thought that the free speech zones were a little weird, well I wasn't wrong. My dad went to BYU during the Wilkenson years. It looks like we arn't far beyond those.

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written by canadiancynic 594 days ago
Sure! IF it is true that the drones got the signs sharply at 1PM, then I would think that was somewhat rude. The truth is, I'm a little skeptical, liberal demonstrators at BYU have a tradition of overstaying and wearing down their welcome (including a few unauthorized "relocations" within campus), and also of taking advantage of the escorted walk out for a few more flips and wheelies, just for obnoxiousness' sake. Interesting and fascinating morality. Anyways, can anybody confirm if this (heaven forbid) may have been the case?

At any rate, maybe you would find it interesting how the school I attend now (a state school) also has free speech zones. I like it this way, people can still protest and get all the giggles out of their system, yet they do not obstruct bystanders' business.

I also could add that conservative displays at my school's free speech zone tend to get vandalized. A few months ago, the Pro-life group here got authorization to place white crosses on the lawn in that area for a couple of days as part of an abortion awareness display. The crosses "magically" and "openmindedly" disappeared overnight. Now, heaven forbid you don't sign up on the LGBT support sign-up sheets while on your way to lunch, or you're up for a pissing session (bring a towel).
written by Hhhhh 594 days ago
"It's" is a contraction of "it is".
written by kmsiever 576 days ago

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