It’s not ‘wokery’ or snowflakes strangling free expression in universities – it’s the Conservative party | Kojo Koram
Students and academics know cancelling speakers is trivial compared with the structural collapse in tertiary education
- Kojo Koram teaches at the School of Law at Birkbeck, University of London
It was recently announced that the prime minister, Rishi Sunak, is due to appoint the UK's first free speech tsar" in order to combat the apparent epidemic of cancel culture in England's universities. At a time when the newspapers are filled with stories of strikes and shortages, and of the most vulnerable people in society having to endure extreme hardship, talk of the death of free speech" must be like music to the ears of those in power.
For the best part of a decade now, column inches have been filled by claims that freedom of thought and speech is being strangled by snowflake" students and overzealous academics. Routine annual changes in course materials to freshen up the syllabus are turned into moral panics about white authors being cancelled. Mundane invitation decisions by student societies are treated as if they form the lifeblood of British democracy.
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