Speaker's Circle from William Joy on Vimeo.
Students throughout Missouri's campus constantly experience the sights and sounds of Speaker's Circle as various religious groups attempt to spread their beliefs. This video details their reactions.
Transcript to Speaker's Circle
(William Joy): "With many different people using Speaker’s Circle
to voice their beliefs, students are reacting in many different ways."
(Nolan Daugherty): "I’d say that students probably become aware
of what they’re saying. I think it’s more of like an entertainment purpose
because a lot of people hangout here between classes."
(Colt Wacker): "I’m interested on some levels and then there
are the people who just say you’re a sinner, blah blah blah. Those I’m
interested for the heckling."
(Sarah Damico): "I like to sit out here and listen to what goes
on. I just think it’s a cool idea to have it on campus."
(Joy): "One of the most notable interactions on campus
occurs between S.A.S.H.A. and various religious groups."
(Aaron Underwood): "People laugh. We mock them. They get teased
by students. Just whatever. People get angry. It’s attraction because it’s a
central point on campus, and everybody generally walks by so why not stop and
gawk for a few minutes."
(Joy): "Some people feel Speaker’s Circle and create
hostility."
(Damico): "Sometimes it riles people up a little bit too
much. Things get taken a little to far sometimes, but I think it’s good to make
students realize that we do have free speech and there’s a place that this is
represented"
(Joy): "While student may react differently, Speaker’s
Circle will continue to be a place for various religious groups to voice their
opinion. For J2150S news, Columbia."
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