May 3rd 2014, 12:39:29
After a handful of less than 50 students staged a sit in protest against Ms. Rice speaking at commencement and despite Rutgers President Robert Barchi defended the selection of Rice to speak.
First of all, kudos to the Rutgers President for defending the selection and not bowing to pressures from students and faculty. Secondly, if I were graduating from Rutgers, I would withdraw from the graduation ceremony because these un-American individuals have led Ms. Rice to withdraw her commitment. I hope that the only graduates present for this ceremony are the students that were protesting. Thirdly, I hope that all other people contacted to speak refuse or, if they accept, that they walk up, stand around for five minutes, then tell the students, "That's what the silencing of free speech sounds like," and sit back down.
First of all, kudos to the Rutgers President for defending the selection and not bowing to pressures from students and faculty. Secondly, if I were graduating from Rutgers, I would withdraw from the graduation ceremony because these un-American individuals have led Ms. Rice to withdraw her commitment. I hope that the only graduates present for this ceremony are the students that were protesting. Thirdly, I hope that all other people contacted to speak refuse or, if they accept, that they walk up, stand around for five minutes, then tell the students, "That's what the silencing of free speech sounds like," and sit back down.
-Angel1

