Massey University’s invitation of activist Tame Iti as ‘resident activist’ shows the university’s leadership has turned on facilitating controversial speech and is welcomed by the Free Speech Coalition.
Spokesperson for the Free Speech Coalition Rachel Poulain says, “Massey University should be commended for its change of heart this week by inviting Mr Iti to be
its newest activist in residence. This follows an illiberal period at the University during which it has instituted
censorship.”
“In August last year, the University banned Dr Don Brash from speaking about his experiences as the National Party’s leader at a student-led event. Information released under the Official
Information Act revealed that Vice-Chancellor Jan Thomas disapproved of Dr Brash’s political views and actively sought
ways of disinviting him.”
“Tame Iti’s background is far more controversial, and to some, objectionable, than that of Dr Brash. Unlike Iti, Brash
has never been arrested during anti-terrorism raids or convicted of firearm offences.”
“Fortunately, Massey has gone above and beyond its obligation to facilitate the free exchange of ideas by generously allowing Mr Iti to host workshops.”
“We hope that Massey will lock in their pro-free speech credentials by inviting someone with a counter-point to Mr Iti’s
views to be resident activist on campus in future. This would demonstrate that the University is not merely protecting
free speech on one end of the political spectrum.”