Freedom of the press is another governmental principle that has nothing to do with this. Would I be restricting the freedom of the press by not agreeing to be interviewed by the NYT, no matter what my reasons are? Of course not.
Same with this guy and TDA’s podcast. He’s not infringing on TDA’s right to say what he wants, he’s merely choosing to not be an active participant in those statements.
Sure, if you want to be pedantic about it.
I was referring more to the increasing trend across a number of formerly respected institutions towards the labelling of objectionable ideas as either "hate speech" or "unpatriotic" and refusing to allow or engage in any kind of fulsome debate or discussion as a result.
Whatever you want to call that, that's what I'm talking about.
When I see students on academic campuses demanding that certain people not even be allowed on campus, I find it shocking. Not because they have strong opinions, but because they are so afraid of the opinions of others.
Show up, listen, and then explain to them why they are wrong. That's fundamental to the practice of academic discourse.