I'm pretty sure they can use the intimidation policy to shut down similar music in public areas on campus. If you're playing a song that says F "the C word", some females would find it intimidating... not just offensive. If you play a song that says F "the N word", some blacks would find it intimidating. If you play a song that says "F Gays", some people would find that intimidating.
Persons could claim songs like this are intimidating. The university is not going to split hairs with you, or someone standing firm on the term "intimidate". The song will be removed under this policy. They very likely avoided the term "offensive" due to the free speech defense. There's a reason they use "intimidate". It gives the institution the discretion to remove the "hate speech".
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Please join me at the I-10 onramp
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