Unite Against Hate: A Statement from President Kesselman

Dear 新澳门六合彩投注 community,

During the past several months, unthinkable tragedies, controversial executive orders, and provocative protests have stirred the emotions of our country. Collectively, we have been forced to confront the boundaries of our freedoms:  is it freedom of speech or hate speech; freedom of the press or 鈥渇ake news,鈥 peaceful assembly or domestic terrorist rallies. 

In the wake of Constitution Day, I am reminded that freedom of speech and civil dialogue are among the most sacred rights in our country. Since its founding, 新澳门六合彩投注 has always promoted civic learning and has fostered an environment that values civil debate, critical thinking, and multiple points of view. 

Unfortunately, under the umbrella of freedom of speech, there are some who choose to spew out words of hate and bigotry, violence and belligerence, fear and oppression, with the sole purpose of denigrating those who do not look like them, sound like them, act like them, or believe like them. 

But let me be clear, 新澳门六合彩投注 strongly denounces the actions and beliefs of those behind the hate propaganda, white supremacy, domestic terrorism, and other hate groups. 

For those who choose to disseminate messages of hatred, bigotry, and racism at 新澳门六合彩投注, I say these words鈥Not on this campus; not at our University.  

The 新澳门六合彩投注 community is unified in our loud and clear denunciation of such hate speech, and I want to personally reaffirm our commitment to providing an environment where all students, faculty, staff, alumni and the public feel welcomed and supported.  

Whether our opinions differ or we share the same sentiments, at 新澳门六合彩投注, we encourage the conversations.  We appreciate the civil discourse and do not avoid uncomfortable topics or sensitive discussions simply because we don鈥檛 agree.  We recognize that cultivating meaningful conversations can lead to better understanding of each other and various points of view.  And we welcome opportunities to engage in civil dialogue and civil debate, as we exercise our first amendment rights.

This week began with the unauthorized and illegal distribution of white supremacist flyers, but it will end with a Student Senate sponsored rally - Unite Against Hate - and this represents the very best of 新澳门六合彩投注.  I could not be more proud of the 新澳门六合彩投注 community as we band together in solidarity, in support of our values and appreciation of our diversity. Our collective strength as a University will help us overcome those who try to divide our community.

This is the 新澳门六合彩投注 way!

Best regards,

Harvey Kesselman
President
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