Let's Listen as Well as Speak After Kirk's Assassination
Last week, after a couple of local public school teachers were suspended for speaking ill of Charlie Kirk on social media, the University of Missouri warned the school's nearly 10,000 employees in a be-afraid-be-very-afraid email to mind what they say, and not only on the job or online, either. Any speech that winds up causing significant "workplace disharmony" or "impaired working relationships," President Mun Choi wrote, "can be a basis for discipline or termination."