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    UW vandalism: Destruction is not freedom of speech

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseMay 15, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Re: “In wake of suspensions, protesters return to UW campus” (Could 8, Native Information):

    I ponder if any of the protesters who broken a College of Washington engineering constructing would argue that those that attacked the U.S. Capitol ought to have been pardoned. The harm on the Capitol was $30 million. Harm to tools in a single room at UW is estimated to be $1 million. Taxpayers pay each payments.

    Freedom of speech will not be freedom to destroy property.

    Georgia S. McDade, Seattle

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