Crossing Wesleyan University’s campus
usually requires walking over colorful messages chalked on the ground. They can
be as innocent as meeting announcements, but in a growing number of cases the
language is meant to shock. It’s not uncommon, for instance, to see lewd
references to professors’ sexual preferences scrawled across a path or the
mention of the word "Nig" that African-American students say make them feel
uncomfortable. In response, officials and students at schools
are now debating ways to lead their communities away from forms of expression
that offend or harass(侵扰). In the process, they’re butting up against the
difficulties of regulating speech at institutions that pride themselves on
fostering open debate. Mr. Bennet of Wesleyan says he had gotten
used to seeing occasional chalkings filled with four-letter words. Campus
tradition ma A. Pieces of chalk are scattered everywhere on the ground. B. There are some meeting announcements on the billboard. C. All kinds of messages are written on the paths. D. Some people are shocked by the meeting announcements.
[简答题]Honest is the best policy.
2. Give examples to support your point of view.
3. Conclusion.
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