Sounds like he did a little more than "ask questions at a public forum."
Sounds like he did a little more than “ask questions at a public forum.” “”
Was he charged with a crime? The school has decided he’s a danger for something he did outside of school hours.
“Sounds like he did a little more than “ask questions at a public forum.””
The community college is a public venue, and a citizen does have the right to question an elected representative in private as well as in public. The elected official was not harassed in any way and could have asked to terminate the conversation, but voluntarily chose not to do so. The officials of this commuity college have acted improperly, if not criminally, and should be dismissed from any futher employment by the State of Connecticut and the community college. Public support, public funding, and private funding of the community college should be curtailed insofar as it is possible to do so until the student and other students can enjoy the Constitutional rights at the college without further fear of political retribution.