Liberty University Bans Democratic Club. But Is There a Silver Lining?
The late Jerry Falwell's Liberty University has banned the campus Democratic Party club. In a May 15 email, Mark Hine, the school's vice president of student affairs, informed the student organization that it can no longer use the university's name, hold meetings on campus, or advertise events.
Hine said the school is "unable to lend support to a club whose parent organization stands against the moral principles held by" the university, the AP reports.
Some may view the university's censorship as fascistic--yet another instance of the school making a mockery of its name, Liberty. But let's hope it's a sign of positive changes to come. Perhaps the school administration will next ban the campus' conservative club on the grounds that its values run counter to the nonviolent, egalitarian teachings of Jesus.
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