Arnold Pecks Away at Free Speech

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As a Santa Monica City College
student leaving in the fall for Berkeley, I’m going to Tuesday’s
graduation ceremonies to support my friends. Since the governor is the
commencement speaker, I will also be wearing a chicken suit, because
Arnold is too chicken to talk to students about why he’s hiking student
fees and cutting education funding.

I would like to attend graduation for my friends but I’ve run into a
little problem. We’re being asked to shut up. The administration has
announced, for the first time ever, that no pins, banners, signs, or
any expression of dissent will be tolerated. Apparently, the new
anti-speech policy at SMC was instituted just for the Gov., who refuses
to listen to anyone but his big industry donors. I’ve even heard that
they’re shutting down the parking structure with one day left of
school, patting down guests and graduates and making them pass through
metal detectors.

I know personally just what Arnold’s cuts to education mean. I left a
well paying, stable job, to go back to school full time. Because of my
old job, my income level was too high to qualify for any financial aid.
Over the last year I made under $11,000, struggle to make rent every
month, and just recently had my phone turned off. All this to become
what Arnold calls a special interest: a teacher.

I always thought the cornerstone of education was the right to think
and speak freely. But it’s clear Arnold thinks differently. He’s too
chicken to face students and answer for policies that have hurt us by
raising fees, diminishing grants and cutting funding for education.

I have a ticket to attend graduation but if Arnold and his goons
guarding the chicken coup won’t let me in, I’ll be outside the gates
with a message for Arnold: "Go Cluck Yourself."

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