I know he did. Only one in who has. PC types are winning.
No doubt about that. Libs once labeled non-PC ideas as merely stupid or backward. Now they see these ideas as "hate speech" that must be outlawed.
This is a very, very troubling trend. And I wouldn't be a bit surprised if Emory's president was brought before Emory's board of directors to explain his "insensitive" defense of free speech.
Self-censorship will soon be the norm in this country, so I've updated an old Soviet joke:
Reporter: What's your opinion on hate speech laws?
American: I agree with the current PC position.
Reporter: What's your opinion on immigration?
American: I agree with the current PC position.
Reporter: Don't you have any opinions of your own?
American: Yes, but I don't agree with them.
I wouldn't be so sure about that. They were winning as long as this stuff didn't get too much publicity. But the more people who read about this stuff, the greater the pushback.
The left may have overplayed their hand on this.