i want to bring to your attention the westborough baptist church, which won a supreme court case and they would have hateful slogans outside of funerals for u.s. veterans. and i will not say what they said, but essentially that go had hates -- then they would thw in a hateful term. they even did this when mr. rogers died, who had the show for children. and they said it was free speech . that kind of rhetoric is not conducive to education. heere's a need to control t dialogue on a campus. and i would like to know what the speaker thinks about that. guest: thank you for the comment. course you aref right, in some cases speech can be, you know, so outside the bounds that it compromises the purpose of the classroom itself or, you know, there is the famous example, you cannot shout fire in a crowded building. when we look at the other issues, especially what i think you are getting at racial topics, sexual politics, things like that that are real hot that's where, um, the rubber meets the road in free speech. everybody is for free speech until it comes to speech that is offensive to you.