Fair’s tweet, which has since been deleted, prompted more than 1,000 “vile missives” to be sent to her personal and work inboxes, as well as detailed death threats, including the insertion of an explosive device into her “p—y,” she told The Post on Wednesday in an email. But it also prompted DeGioia to issue a response reiterating the university’s stance on the free exchange of ideas.
“We protect the right of our community members to exercise their freedom of expression,” DeGioia’s statement continued. “This does not mean the University endorses the content of their expression. We can and do strongly condemn the use of violent imagery, profanity, and insensitive labeling of individuals based on gender, ethnicity or political affiliation in any form of discourse. Such expressions go against our values.”
This is valuable freedom of expression. But disagreeing with Georgetown's cult beliefs gets you a suspension.
“I am writing to inform you that I have placed Ilya Shapiro on administrative leave, pending an investigation into whether he violated our policies and expectations on professional conduct, non-discrimination, and anti-harassment, the results of which will inform our next steps,” William M. Treanor, dean and executive vice president of the Georgetown University Law Center, wrote in an email to the law school community. “Pending the outcome of the investigation, he will remain on leave and not be on campus. This investigation will follow the procedures established by Georgetown University.”
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This is valuable freedom of expression. But disagreeing with Georgetown's cult beliefs gets you a suspension.
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These lowlifes of Georgetown should spend the rest of their empty, miserable lives in prison.