More than three-quarters of Princeton students said it was sometimes acceptable to stop a campus speaker by shouting over them, a recent survey revealed.And some 43 percent said it was acceptable to block other students from attending talks they disagreed with, while 16 percent supported the use of violence to stop a controversial speaker.Responding to a separate question, 48 percent of students said a speech that uses discriminatory language or that a group finds offensive should not be allowed.
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