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We all have opinions. And there are more ways than ever to voice those opinions. But before expressing those opinions, have we really taken the time to understand the complexity of any given issue? More specifically, have we taken the time to speak with and consider the views of folks who are on the “other side” of that issue?

In this edition, we’ll be looking at the widespread phenomenon of campus protests across the country and the world. The initial plan was to compare campus protesters to January 6th insurrectionists; but instead, it was more valuable to explore the topic more thoughtfully, aiming to avoid fueling conflicts. So we examine diverse aspects of protests, including their objectives, the media's focus on sensational aspects (“nut picking”), and the potential ineffectiveness of disruptive tactics as well as the historical record that indicates how many such protests ultimately did more harm than good to their own cause. It was helpful to share the personal account from a friend who participated in peaceful demonstrations, offering insights into the protesters' perspectives and demands. We also review the importance of understanding and respecting the rights to free speech and assembly while considering reasonable restraints on those rights such as “time, place and manner” restrictions, as well as the impacts of protests on broader society. More broadly, it’s important to emphasize the need for balanced and informed conversations around contentious issues, advocating for empathy and open-mindedness in evaluating differing viewpoints.

01:31 A Deep Dive into Campus Protests;

05:58 Exploring the Other Side: Conversations with a Protest Participant;

07:43 Understanding the Demands and Goals of Campus Protests;

11:04 Reflecting on Free Speech and Its Complexities;

27:45 The Role of Universities in Nurturing Democracy;

35:26 Concluding Thoughts and Encouragement for Dialogue

Let us know what you think. You can find Corey on all the socials @coreysnathan such as www.threads.net/@coreysnathan.

It would mean so much if you could leave us a review on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/TPandRPod

Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each Other is part of The Democracy Group, a network of podcasts that examines what’s broken in our democracy and how we can work together to fix it.

Very grateful for our sponsor Meza Wealth Management. Reach out to Jorge and his team: www.mezawealth.com

David French's 4/28/24 NYT piece "Colleges Have Gone off the Deep End. There Is a Way Out."

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/28/opinion/protests-college-free-speech.html

David Brooks 5/2/24 NYT piece "Why the Protests Help Trump"

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/02/opinion/student-protests-trump.html

Free Speech Center article on "time, place and manner" restrictions:

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/02/opinion/student-protests-trump.html

If Not Now Org - https://www.instagram.com/ifnotnoworg/

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We all have opinions. And there are more ways than ever to voice those opinions. But before expressing those opinions, have we really taken the time to understand the complexity of any given issue? More specifically, have we taken the time to speak with and consider the views of folks who are on the “other side” of that issue?

In this edition, we’ll be looking at the widespread phenomenon of campus protests across the country and the world. The initial plan was to compare campus protesters to January 6th insurrectionists; but instead, it was more valuable to explore the topic more thoughtfully, aiming to avoid fueling conflicts. So we examine diverse aspects of protests, including their objectives, the media's focus on sensational aspects (“nut picking”), and the potential ineffectiveness of disruptive tactics as well as the historical record that indicates how many such protests ultimately did more harm than good to their own cause. It was helpful to share the personal account from a friend who participated in peaceful demonstrations, offering insights into the protesters' perspectives and demands. We also review the importance of understanding and respecting the rights to free speech and assembly while considering reasonable restraints on those rights such as “time, place and manner” restrictions, as well as the impacts of protests on broader society. More broadly, it’s important to emphasize the need for balanced and informed conversations around contentious issues, advocating for empathy and open-mindedness in evaluating differing viewpoints.

01:31 A Deep Dive into Campus Protests;

05:58 Exploring the Other Side: Conversations with a Protest Participant;

07:43 Understanding the Demands and Goals of Campus Protests;

11:04 Reflecting on Free Speech and Its Complexities;

27:45 The Role of Universities in Nurturing Democracy;

35:26 Concluding Thoughts and Encouragement for Dialogue

Let us know what you think. You can find Corey on all the socials @coreysnathan such as www.threads.net/@coreysnathan.

It would mean so much if you could leave us a review on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/TPandRPod

Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each Other is part of The Democracy Group, a network of podcasts that examines what’s broken in our democracy and how we can work together to fix it.

Very grateful for our sponsor Meza Wealth Management. Reach out to Jorge and his team: www.mezawealth.com

David French's 4/28/24 NYT piece "Colleges Have Gone off the Deep End. There Is a Way Out."

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/28/opinion/protests-college-free-speech.html

David Brooks 5/2/24 NYT piece "Why the Protests Help Trump"

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/02/opinion/student-protests-trump.html

Free Speech Center article on "time, place and manner" restrictions:

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/02/opinion/student-protests-trump.html

If Not Now Org - https://www.instagram.com/ifnotnoworg/

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