FarNorth
^Most places free speech is fine, in places of education, like universities, where some people may be more vulnerable, a duty of care means some speakers should not be welcomed.^
People in universities are adults.
How can they consider different viewpoints if they are not allowed to hear them?
How can they cope with the big wide world if they have been so coddled?
Amazing isn't it? Aren't university students almost exclusively 18 and older? So old enough to marry without parental consent (I do know this is 16 in Scotland), buy and drink alcohol, buy and smoke cigarettes, enter into legal contracts, have sex reassignment surgery, take opposite sex hormones, serve on a jury and be able to consider evidence in an impartial way and come up with a judgement on another human being, stand for election as an MP, and that's just for starters. But hey, imagine having to hear an opinion that you find goes against your own belief system, scarred for life I tell you!