Universities are supposed to be about that, as far as I'm aware. About encouraging discourse and discussion, rather than only one side getting a pulpit.
Yeah, no. Universities are about
teaching, of which diverse ideological exposure is both only a part of and not unlimited in scope nor mandated in nature. There's a lot of other things involved there (student safety, public relations, etc., etc.) which are of significantly higher priority. School ain't got no responsibility to host KKK rallies in the name of fairness, or whatever the approaching extremis example would be.
incidentally, I've seen some of anti-abortion stuff campuses have allowed, and sweet (very literally) bloody fuck if they're letting that shit in they've gone well beyond fine on the subjectAlso occasionally about profit, which is pretty much explicitly contrary to equal time for all, or research, which is again something opposing viewpoints either doesn't help much with or outright inhibits at times.
In any case, no, exposing students to any and every position out there (or giving it a good try) just kinda' isn't what a university is about. They've got a whole bunch of other stuff to do, and that can pretty easily get in the way.
And I'm pretty sure you'll at worst have to be half as quiet about your views as I was, PM. Students in particular,
particularly conservative ones, have very little to fear so far as consequences for expression go, especially if they're
not actively harassing people or screaming shit in the middle of the classroom or somethin' when they do it. Have some basic decency and tact, and respect if someone says they don't want to hear it, and you're pretty much guaranteed to be fine. You might get snubbed by some folks or have some teachers you don't get along with too well, but y'ain't promised acceptance and smooth sailing when it comes to ideological conflict. Just safety and an education, if you're lucky and in a liberal area.