So she did the right thing, didn't she?
> So she did the right thing, didn't she?
Depends. I've not delved too deeply into this story, but I understand that she had an agreement with the school administration to stick to an agreed-upon speech. Whether you agree with the agreed-upon speech... if she broke her word, then she *should* have been cut off. If your word is not your bond, you are an untrustworthy associate.
Her alternatives, if she didn't like the agreed-upon speech, were to not give it, or to not agree to the speech, and keep fighting. But, it seems, she decided to behave dishonorably in order to get her name in the news. Seems she might have a future in politics.
But however it happened, I can assure you that she was not "silenced."