Posted on 11/05/2007 6:00:51 AM PST by theothercheek
University of Maine sophomore Rebekah McDade, a journalism and political science double major, says she dropped a History of Mass Communications course on the first day when associate professor Paul Grosswiler offered extra credit to class members if they burned the American flag or the U.S. Constitution or were arrested defending free speech, reports the Bangor Daily News.
"I was offended. I come from a family of military men and women, and the flag and Constitution are really important symbols to me because of my family background," McDade tells the paper.
Responding to an E-mail from the paper requesting a comment, Grosswiler explained that a provocative example of free speech, such as flag burning, demonstrate[s] the courage necessary to support free expression, and added:
"I dont intend for students to burn either the Constitution or the flag, and over the years hundreds of students have understood that. If they dont tolerate thought that they hate, they dont believe in the First Amendment. I applaud the students exercise of free expression. If she had stayed in the class, I would have given her extra credit for publicizing her opinions."
The Stiletto is a free speech advocate, so this is all well and good. But to be honest, if Grosswiler really meant to inspire students to have the courage of his convictions, he should have encouraged them to draw cartoons of Mohammad.
A UM spokesperson exercised his free speech rights by describing Grosswiler as a "well-respected member of the faculty" and then suggesting that students should not have taken his comments literally and that extra credit would not be granted for carrying out such activities.
So, basically, the official UM position is that the respected professor is either a fool or a liar.
Note: The Stiletto writes about politics and other stuff at The Stiletto Blog.
No, I didn't think so.
That Thompson video comes to mind: "It's the soldier not the poet..."
Want to demonstrate the courage to support free expression? Join the service.
Their true feelings come out. They hate this country and want to destroy it.
If you got extra credit for advancing the liberal agenda, it should go without saying that anyone found resisting would face severe academic sanction.
She should get a flag that has been damaged beyond repair and hold a flag retirement ceremony in public. She should have the ceremony taped and then turn it in. It’s certainly an exercise of free speech, and my guess is that on this college campus she’ll get a sufficient number of spectators who will show their opposition to a respectful treatment of the American flag that the tape will prove that this act was provocative.
I see a problem with this comment. It seems to eliminate the possibility that the professor is both a fool and a liar.
Sure, Professor Grosswiler.
I'll believe in your dedication to "provocative examples of free speech" as soon as you give extra credit to anyone arrested while trying to distribute information and pictures at an abortion "clinic:.
Well, the spokesperson is a PR guy - you have to expect him to put as best a face on it as he can.
Gee, who could possibly hate a rainbow???
Since most people don’t know that this is how to properly retire a flag, they’ll think she’s exercising her free speech rights as defined by that professor. She would have gotten an “A” for sure ...
Great question! Bet not ...
No problem if first the Prof is wrapped and bound tightly with said flag.
Git a rope! Hang a noose!
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I would have brought an American flag... A REAL BIG ONE to class, Thrown it over him and wrapped him up in it. Then doused it with a gallon or 2 of gas and clicked my lighter... then asked how much extra credit I would get for not lighting it.
I was wondering how long it would take for free speech poseurs to burn the Constitution. Its an especial irony to burn the very thing that guarantees the right to free speech. It fits in with the obnoxiously self-aware activism of the age, and echoes the respect for the Constitution shown by our government.
How many on this thread are reacting to the flagburning part, and not the Constitution part?
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