Giving in to a fear of violence (the advice of unnamed consultants and, I suspect, some risk averse lawyers), Yale has effectively condoned the heckler's veto. This policy of appeasement may serve to encourage threats of violence against other authors or publishers of allegedly blasphemous or presumptively hateful books. Its chilling effect seems obvious. As the AAUP statement asks, "What is to stop publishers from suppressing an author's words if it appears they may offend religious fundamentalists or groups threatening violence?"
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