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Teh One Who Knocks
02-08-2017, 01:53 PM
By Jillian Kay Melchior - Heat Street


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Orange Coast College has forbidden students from making in-classroom recordings without permission after a video went viral last semester showing one instructor describing Donald Trump as a “white supremacist” and his election as “an act of terrorism.”

Signs posted on campus warned students that unauthorized recordings were prohibited under the Student Code of Conduct and California Education Code. California law also prohibits the recording of private conversation without the consent of all interlocutors.

When the video of Professor Olga Perez-Stable Cox’s political comments surfaced in December, the professor’s union called it “an illegal recording,” also saying the student behind it “may be facing legal action.” A lawyer for the College Republicans said the student also feared suspension or expulsion.

The president of the professor’s union said in December that such recordings not only violated college policy but also suppressed professors’ free speech, denouncing the videos as “Gestapo tactics.”

The College Republicans, who had published the viral video, could not immediately be reached for comment Wednesday morning. But a top student official for the group told the Los Angeles Times that the policy was “a slap on the face” and risked “suppressing students from reporting faculty wrongdoing.”


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As the video circulated online and was featured on Fox News’ hugely popular O’Reilly Factor, several students came forward, saying the professor was overtly hostile to students with conservative political views. “I felt censored and bullied if I did not agree with her opinions,” one student wrote on RateMyTeacher.com.

The Orange Coast College Republicans filed a formal complaint, claiming Cox had harassed and singled out students based on their political affiliation. In December, the college began an investigation into those claims, though it has not yet released the outcome. A spokesman for the college could not immediately be reached for comment.

In response to the viral video, Cox told several media outlets she had received an onslaught of emails and voicemails, some of them threatening and frightening. And last semester, the campus saw protests both in support of Cox and in opposition to her comments.

DemonGeminiX
02-08-2017, 02:02 PM
You generally have to ask permission to make recordings in the first place. That's how it was when I was in school. I was always recording lectures on micro cassette. I wish I had the capability to do video recordings back then.

Goofy
02-08-2017, 02:51 PM
Teachers shouldnt be pushing their own political beliefs on their students anyway

Muddy
02-08-2017, 03:03 PM
Teachers shouldnt be pushing their own political beliefs on their students anyway

Thats all college is really.. The professors write the books.

DemonGeminiX
02-08-2017, 03:08 PM
I guess I was lucky I was a math major. I didn't have to listen to anyone's bullshit opinions on anything not math-related.

Goofy
02-08-2017, 03:18 PM
Thats all college is really.. The professors write the books.

The college i went to showed me how to repair cars :-k

deebakes
02-09-2017, 01:54 AM
Thats all college is really.. The professors write the books.

:wank:

Griffin
02-09-2017, 02:10 AM
I would think it depends on the college. If this is a public funded school then it is no different than if the teacher were standing on a soap box in the town common.
Sure they have a freedom of speech but with that comes the repercussions of their own fucking actions.