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Students say First Amendment Rights NO BIG DEAL
by Decius at 10:27 am EST, Feb 1, 2005

Hrm. This article puts quite a spin on the data. This conclusion is not entirely supported even by the information they cut out and presented in the sidebar. The real title ought to be "Students only concerned with their 1st amendment rights, and not of others." This is typical of any group in society. Students are far more likely then teachers to support the independence of their school newspaper and far more likely then teachers to support "offensive" rock music. They care about their personal freedoms and not freedoms in general. Its hard to fault them when their teachers, parents, etc aren't any better.

What's up with that? Well follow the link at the end of the article and you'll see that the study is sponsored by a group that seeks to promote journalism classes in high schools. Its obviously to their benefit to create a "crisis" in student's knowledge of the first amendment which they are ready and willing to address. Plus, no one knows more about using the media to promote an agenda then journalists themselves.


 
RE: Students say First Amendment Rights NO BIG DEAL
by bmitchell at 8:35 am EST, Feb 2, 2005

I'm not surprised by this at all. I think it is CHomsky who said that If you don't believe in freedom of expression for people we dispise, we don't believe in it at all. By that measurement, I think most americans don't believe in it at all, dispite the free speech flagwaving that suggests the contrary.

Decius wrote:
] Hrm. This article puts quite a spin on the data. This
] conclusion is not entirely supported even by the information
] they cut out and presented in the sidebar. The real title
] ought to be "Students only concerned with their 1st amendment
] rights, and not of others." This is typical of any group in
] society. Students are far more likely then teachers to support
] the independence of their school newspaper and far more likely
] then teachers to support "offensive" rock music. They care
] about their personal freedoms and not freedoms in general. Its
] hard to fault them when their teachers, parents, etc aren't
] any better.
]
] What's up with that? Well follow the link at the end of the
] article and you'll see that the study is sponsored by a group
] that seeks to promote journalism classes in high schools. Its
] obviously to their benefit to create a "crisis" in student's
] knowledge of the first amendment which they are ready and
] willing to address. Plus, no one knows more about using the
] media to promote an agenda then journalists themselves.


Students say First Amendment Rights NO BIG DEAL
by skullaria at 12:48 am EST, Feb 1, 2005

Very dangerous trend.


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