DGS49
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Pitt students are the latest to try blocking anti-transgender speakers from campus. Experts say that violates free speech.
The college campus culture wars have come to Pitt. Almost 11,000 people have signed a petition demanding that the University of Pittsburgh cancel three...

There is a minor kerfuffle here at one of my Alma Mater's, the University of Pittsburgh, about the scheduled talks by a few individuals who are deemed to be anti-transgender.
It has often been said that the remedy for offensive speech is speech that sets the record straight, or is not offensive to the offended group.
But my question is, why do I never read or hear about debates on campus on the hot topics? Honest, true debates, where an "offensive" position is defended and debated?
For instance: Transgenderism does not exist. Those who claim that it is merely a psychological disorder with no biological or physiological basis will defend their position against those who claim that a person can be the opposite gender from the gender "assigned at birth," or that there are more than two genders. And let the chips fall where they may.
Why not?
Abortion is murder. Those who believe that a human being exists from the moment of conception, vs those who believe that human life begins at some other time. Have it out.
Climate Change is an "Existential threat" to humanity. Take a position and defend it.
Based on outside impressions, it seems to me that if such debates were held, the Leftists on campus - both students and staff - would do everything possible to silence those with whom they disagree. But maybe I'm too harsh, and they would welcome the opportunity to have it out, in public.
Why not?