(NEW YORK)– Author and philosopher Ryan Holiday had a scheduled lecture canceled at the US Naval Academy last week, after he refused to remove slides from his presentation critical of the academy’s removal of nearly 400 books about race and gender from its main library. In response, Jonathan Friedman, Sy Syms managing director of PEN America’s U.S. Free Expression programs, said:
“The Naval Academy is becoming known not only for banning books, but also for cancelling someone for planning to discuss the banning of books. This is a tragic new low. Cancelling a speaker in this manner violates the principles of freedom that higher education in the United States is meant to stand for and sends a disquieting message to future military leaders about how to engage diverse viewpoints, Books are not the enemy; ignorance is the enemy.”
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