NEXSTAR-Public Prosecutor Ken Pakston joined the students of the Stratford Secondary School in Houston on Wednesday to celebrate the beginning of the students of students inspired by Charlie Kerk.
“I am here because I respect what I have done, and I want to stand with you,” Buckston said during the event at the Moran Hotel.
Paxon participated for the first time with Stratford students when he responded To a post on their conflicts To find the representation of faculty members to start “Club America”- Youth Branch in “Turning Point Usa”. The Post claimed that the Facebook parent group in Strateford has reached the teachers who agreed to sponsor the program due to the opposition of Kirk’s views. The first pair of herders withdrew their support.
“These are sick individuals,” Paxon was published on September 19. “My office will review these messages to obtain any violations of the law. The left -wing radical culture must be fully defeated. We do not retreat, and we will not be silenced.”
In the end, Stratford students found a sponsor, and they officially rented their club on Monday. A two -week anniversary of Wednesday was held for Kirk’s assassination in Utah.
“We feel that it is important,” said Jack Robertson, a 17 -year -old leader, said. ” “We want to help inspire and create another generation of leaders … to continue Charlie’s legacy in our small part at Stratford High School.”
Freedom of expression is concerns through higher education
Buckston did not express his support for conservative secondary schools. Earlier this week, it is Join a message formulated by the Prosecutor in Iowa Berna Bird Higher education leaders are required not to silence conservative voices in the wake of Kirk’s assassination.
“Unfortunately, we heard worrying reports that some university officials use the killing of Charlie Kirk Kirk as a justification to close the speech on the campus,” the letter said. “While in view of safety concerns, it is very important that universities do not impose what could be a tax on freedom of expression actually. Especially at this moment, when freedom of expression is presented itself, our universities must appear through their actions that they will defend freedom of expression and resist” the murderer’s veto. “
Paxston has been calm on the issues of Democrats that they are violations of freedom of expression.
“The prosecutor was very clear on important issues for him and his office, which is his privilege regarding what he wants to focus on,” said Gilbert Martinez, a professor of media law at Texas State University.
The employer in Martinez – a branch of the state government – launched a recent assistant professor who was recently made of the comments he made at a communist conference. Since then, a lawsuit was filed against “Adi”, claiming that he “was terminated because he adopted unpopular views in the climate of today’s politically charged, in violation of his first mayor in freedom of expression.”
Martinez said: “We have a term called” a chilling effect of the body “, that if people are afraid to express themselves because they may face a problem, because they may be investigated, because they may be launched.” “Freedom of expression does not protect one side or another. It must protect the largest possible words. The category of the media and ethics law that I study, I confirm that this is not related to the left or the right. This is related to protecting the largest possible amount of speech, and even offensive speech.”