Free speech org blasts Stanford after student reported for reading ‘Mein Kampf’

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A free speech organization blasted Stanford University for reporting a student after a Snapchat circulated on campus of the student reading a copy of Hitler’s notorious biography “Mein Kampf.”…

A free speech organization blasted Stanford University for reporting a student who was recorded on a Snapchat post reading a copy of Hitler’s notorious biography “Mein Kampf.”

A “Protected Harm Identity Report” was filed against the Stanford Student after a photo of him reading “Mein Kampf” circulated on campus.Hahn and Tapper said they were working with student affairs staff and have spoken to the individuals involved, whom they said are “actively engaged in a process of reckoning and sincere repair,” according to the email. The incident has broken trust on campus, they added, which can cause “damage beyond whatever the original intent might have been.

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