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Subject Coronavirus and Communism
Date February 26, 2020 12:06 PM
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Students at UW Madison struggle to find the line between free speech and harassment. Coronavirus shows the inefficiency of communism

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February 26, 2020

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Why Chinese Communism Could Be the Final Casualty of the Coronavirus ([link removed] )

Handling a medical crisis of this nature will never be easy, but the authoritarian and deceptive response of the Chinese government to the COVID-19 virus threatens the Chinese Communist Party’s hold on power.

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By Doug Bandow

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UW-Madison’s bias response standard conforms to First Amendment doctrine regarding the line between free speech and illegal harassment, but that doesn't mean it's not Orwellian.

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