Let’s simplify the discussion. Since SJU basketball is an extension of our great university, let’s use universities as an example. At at a purely individual level, in the USA, we are all entitled to our personal opinions. We won’t get arrested for airing an opinion. We are free to say what we like. Yet, in universities across the country, which are bastions of free speech, universities take an active role in deciding what speech is and IS NOT empowered with a platform. It doesn’t take away an individual’s right to an opinion. For example, just because someone thinks that cigarettes are not harmful it doesn’t mean NYU’s School of Medicine should provide a venue for a lecture on the topic. As a school dedicated to health, it would be negligent to the community and school to provide such a forum. In recent years, SJU has disinvited speakers from outside the university when it has come to light that we do not support their views. Is this a violation of free speech? No. It doesn’t stop the individual from being entitled to say what they want, it just means that SJU has decided that it won’t happen through their platform.
If a speaker on this forum, dedicated to SJU basketball, is considered to espouse views that are actually bad for the program, hurt morale, etc. why should they be granted the ability to air their views here? Let them air their views some other place. Think about this: from time to time a poster will suggest that our players or recruits (or their families and friends) are actually reading what we write. I can’t confirm or deny that, but I will say if one reads the posts on Moe Harkless being awarded BE FROSH of the Year it certainly appears that members of this forum believe, even in their own fantasy worlds, that they are speaking directly to Moe, with postings like: “Way to go Moe”, etc. How would individuals of this group – the 6th man of SJU basketball – feel if we knew that some of the grossly negative stuff being written about our young men and our program, was responsible for a recruit going elsewhere or contributing to hurting the morale of the team?