Unconditional acceptance of the marketplace of ideas in the context of free speech is at best, a Facebook post to roll your eyes at. At its worst, it’s a public health emergency.
Annalise Belzile is a third-year Psychology and Human Dimensions of Organization student in the Liberal Arts Honors Program at UT Austin. An avid advocate of changes in mental health public policy, she loves to write about various facets of mental healthcare in the United States, as well its intersection with topics such as public education and the legal system. Outside of writing for the Texas Orator, you can find Annalise singing with her acappella group, researching at the Department of Psychology's Political Misinformation Lab, or searching for the best iced vanilla latte in Austin.
Unconditional acceptance of the marketplace of ideas in the context of free speech is at best, a Facebook post to roll your eyes at. At its worst, it’s a public health emergency.
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