
America gone crazy: College president forced to apologize for saying "all lives matter"
J.D. Heyes
Apparently, that reality is offensive to some people.
"We are united in our insistence that all lives matter," read the email, even as she made very clear she strongly backed the protests and even writing that the grand jury decisions had "led to a shared fury... We gather in vigil, we raise our voices in protest."
In her mea culpa, McCartney also included some of the student replies to her original email.
Tough to figure out what you can and can't say on campus
"It's getting increasingly difficult to figure out what you can say on the modern campus, even for university presidents... Too many of today's students want freedom from speech rather than freedom of speech," Greg Lukianoff, President of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) and author of Freedom From Speech told Fox News.
That isn't "free speech," that's tyranny, pure and simple.