Repression draws attention to campus protests, like those over the conflict in Gaza, and makes them grow
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In the 1950s students protested against the rising tide of McCarthyism and its threats to free expression. In the 1960s students brought civil rights, the women's movement, and the antiVietnam War movement to campuses...
Campuses are laboratories for innovative thinking and experimentation with new perspectives. They ostensibly promote free expression. Naturally students are often on the cutting edge of social movements.
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