Posted on 05/05/2015 5:19:09 AM PDT by SJackson
The Muslim Students Associations Petition to Cancel the Screening of “American Sniper”
Posted By Jeffrey Herf On May 4, 2015 @ 12:30 am In Daily Mailer,FrontPage | No Comments
[1]Reprinted from DiamondBackOnline.com [2].
The history of the principles of freedom of speech and of tolerance is inseparable from the history of suppression of speech and intolerance. That is because ideas have been suppressed when they are held to be offensive to existing institutions. That was the case when the Catholic Church condemned the Italian scientist Galileo Galilei for the heresy of insisting the Earth revolved around the sun, when Christian fundamentalists objected to Charles Darwins theory of evolution, when the Nazis burned books that they found to be degenerate, when the Soviet Union banned Aleksandr Solzhenitsyns work about the Soviet prison system as treason against the Soviet regime and when the New Left sought to ban ideas it labeled as racist on the grounds that such intolerance was repressive. In all these different cases, these censors believed they were defending the morality of the day and keeping their societies safe from the corrosive impact of dangerous ideas.
The Muslim Students Associations petition to cancel the screening of Clint Eastwoods film American Sniper stands in this long and regrettable tradition of censorship in the name of an offended and presumably higher morality. The initial decision of Student Entertainment Events to cave in to this demand reflects a lack of understanding of the universitys core mission. That mission is to search for truths about important and difficult issues a search that rests on respect for evidence, even and especially when theories and evidence challenge cherished beliefs.
As the MSA petition refers to evidence about the film gleaned from a Google search, it is not clear that the petitions authors or signers have actually seen the film they are denouncing. Though the dubious concept of Islamophobia rests on a misuse of the concept of phobia, the film does not advocate an irrational fear of Muslims. It does not foster racism or stereotypes, nor does it promote mass murder.
The film is a grim depiction of some of the most intense battles between U.S. armed forces and Iraqis, who took up arms against them. The latter are roughly modeled on the forces of al-Qaida in Iraq led by the notorious terrorist Abu Musab al Zarqawi. Far from promoting mass murder, the film presents the difficult decisions combat created when U.S. soldiers were seeking to distinguish civilians from combatants. While there are scenes that depict the intentional murder and torture of Iraqi civilians, those scenes concern the murder of Iraqi civilians carried out by a figure who resembles Zarqawi. In fact, al-Qaida in Iraq was responsible for intentionally killing large numbers of Iraqi civilians. American Sniper does not generalize from the Zarqawi-type figure to all Muslims. It depicts those persons in Iraq who engaged in combat with U.S. forces to either restore the Baathist dictatorship or create a new Islamist one.
The MSA petition obfuscates matters when it asks SEE to exercise your freedom of speech to help us create a safer campus environment and suggests that censoring a film will create a more inclusive and diverse community atmosphere. A university cannot create a safe environment by suppressing ideas or works of art, such as American Sniper, that foster critical reflection about important matters such as the Iraq War. The MSA petition misuses the language of inclusion and diversity to foster exclusion of ideas as well as conformity about its view of the war in Iraq. It would deprive others of the freedom to form their own independent judgments about American Sniper.
The fog of rhetoric first offered by SEE was disappointing. In the same statement announcing it had succumbed to a request to censor a film, it claimed to support freedom of expression. It could not have it both ways. Therefore, it is very welcome news that College Democrats and College Republicans have agreed to jointly sponsor a screening and panel discussion about American Sniper on the campus. Doing so allows members of the university community to do what should have been possible from the outset, namely, to reach their own independent judgment about this film and to discuss it with one another.
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“Shut up,” they explained.
Strange, a student association of some university....unfamiliar with the first amendment, allowing for free speech. Without such a right....there is no university....no political dialog....no freedom of religion....no hope or understanding. They might as well be sitting in the stone age...around 500 AD.
There was no Muslim student association in our homeschool.
How about they replace the terrorists with Swedish male models? Like in “Die Hard”?
Yes. Let us censor all ‘free speech.’
Better yet, let us blot out all history that stands against us, for its very existence is offensive.
“Trigger warnings,” are a form of censorship.
It is. Don’t think Mohammed went to college.
The Muslim Student Association should boycott the screening. That’ll show ‘em.
Maybe its time to cancel the Muslim student association
to hell with them, waaaaa, maybe they need a waaaaaambulance
What does the “Privileged, Unfairly Advantaged, Oppressive and Rich White Student Association” have to say about this?
http://www.diamondbackonline.com/news/article_aef17066-f2af-11e4-bdb5-137d8e4f0abc.html
#1. It’s just a movie.
#2. If you are offended by it, don’t go and see it.
Tough - don’t like it, don’t go watch it ....
If the University still believed in free speech they would have a Mohamhead drawing contest. Watch them cave to Sharia Law.
Pray America is waking
Cram it, Ach-med!!!
Many people objected to it, including Darwin's friend, the Duke of Argyll.
Of course Marxists NEVER engage in hate speech.
Better cancel it. Some moderate muslim might might go on a killing spree at the school.
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