Posted on 02/23/2016 7:05:40 PM PST by Morgana
Today we have a pathetic but not entirely surprising epilogue to the saga of Jamie Newman, the Purdue University staffer who quit following outrage over his hate speech directed at pro-lifers: threats of litigation.
First, Newman called campus pro-life activists âvile, racist idiotsâ who might be âevilâ for informing their classmates of abortionâs disproportionate death toll among black babies. Then the outrage intensified when he told a commenter here at Live Action News, during an argument about abortions in rape cases:
My hypothesis is that if your wife, daughter, sister, or mother were raped, youâd see to it that any resulting fetus was aborted pronto. Shall we attempt to arrange an experiment that might test my hypothesis? [â¦] Oh, Iâm sorry. So, let me make my intentions quite explicit: I did in fact offer to rape Tomâs wife/daughter/great grandmother. Free of charge, even. Iâm generous that way.
Seeing the writing on the wall, Newman quit rather than wait to be canned. But now comes word that Newman says heâs thinking about suing Students for Life for exposing him:
(1) Your parent organization, Students For Life, fabricated an allegation that Iâd threatened to rape pro-life Purdue students for purposes of impregnating them, and that my wife had agreed to assist me by holding my victims down. It disseminated this fabricated allegation via its web site, and probably through its email distribution list. (2) In an effort to determine whether this allegation was credible, SLF was contacted by the Purdue University Police Department and asked to provide its sources for the allegation. SLF was unable to provide any sources. None [â¦]
(3) After removing its original defamatory story about me from its web site, SFL replaced it with a different, but still defamatory, story, about me. The new story alleged that I had threatened to rape pro-life woman â not Purdue students in particular. The evidence put forward to support this claim was a message Iâd posted in a comments thread on the web site of Live Action, another anti-abortion organization.
Even for the annals of egotistical hatemongers trying to shirk responsibility, this is getting surreal. Apparently Newman realized that it doesnât work to claim comments youâve already admitted making were âfabricated,â so now heâs trying to suggest some other accusation was the âfabrication.â But from the beginning of this story, all the coverage has centered around the undisputed âtest my hypothesisâ/âoffer to rapeâ comments.
The deleted post he refers to seems to be this one, and while it does also quote Blanke as accusing Newman of additional vile remarks (reportedly deleted comments administrators were trying to restore), it also contains a scan of what we know he saidâdisproving Newmanâs defense that SFL swapped in his rape âofferâ after the fact. Purdue SFL didnât respond to the College Fix about his latest complaints, but with some comments about raping pro-lifers already on the record, the accusation that he made more certainly seems more likely than not. (I have also contacted Purdue SFL for comment, and will update if they reply.)
But Newman is also outrageously outraged that people were offended by his âoffer to rape Tomâs wife/daughter/great grandmother,â firing off a string of irrelevancies that he thinks should prove it wasnât really threatening, and that mean old pro-lifers arbitrarily decided it was to retaliate against his original criticism of Purdue SFL:
[N]one of the participants in the thread, or anyone from Live Action, actually felt threatened by any of my messages in that thread at the time they were posted. We know they didnât feel threatened because they were never reported to any law enforcement agency that might have been authorized to investigate or prosecute me for making them at the time I made them. Although one of the participants in the thread, identified as âPJ4â claimed â IN THE THREAD â that she was contemporaneously calling either the West Lafayette Police Department or the FBI, this appears to have been a lie. Neither SFL or Live Action has produced any record of a report having been made to either agency.
Note that he has no justification for his remarksâ contentâwhich he astoundingly defends as a âjokeâ warranting no apology. Newmanâs comments displayed a hateful, disgusting character that was entirely unfit for a position of respect and authority in a learning environment where students are supposed to be able to express their ideas freely.
Even the âcharitableâ interpretation of Newmanâs remarksâthat he was merely trying to make the point that pro-lifers really would support abortion if it was their relatives who had been raped and were facing unwanted pregnanciesâis malicious. As an accusation that dodges a direct argument over abortionâs permissibility in rape cases, that he cannot possibly know is or is not applicable to any specific pro-lifer, and that the pro-lifer canât disprove, Newmanâs âstandâ is nothing more than the circumstantial ad hominem and burden of proof fallacies wrapped in a extra layer of viciousness.
Never mind that, though. Newman concludes by stressing that heâs not only the victim here; heâs the hero:
Youâve attempted to destroy me and my family by persistently, brazenly, and shamelessly lying about me, and broadcasting those lies all over the world. In the process, youâve threatened to destroy the University whose integrity you shamelessly claim you are seeking to defend.
If you can sleep at night, and hug your own children, knowing that youâve done this, then go to your demonstration. If you believe that you havenât violated Godâs commandment against bearing false witness, go to your demonstration. If you and your organization are prepared to risk incurring millions of dollars in damages for defaming me so deliberately and mercilessly, go to your demonstration. If you are comfortable attempting to destroy Purdue, go to you demonstration.
Funny, Purdue counsel Steve Schultz doesnât seem to think Newman was the one upholding the school and its honorâhe holds Newman âentirelyâ responsible for Purdueâs ordeal and his comments an âembarrassment.â
Itâs hard to imagine Jamie Newmanâs lawsuit (should he bother to make good on his threat) getting very far, since by his own admission he wasnât forced out of his job and his undisputed comments are damning enough. But the fact that, after all this, he is unwilling to own up to any degree of misconduct demonstrates that Purdue University students are better off without him.
There aren’t enough headaches and misery for him no matter how many or how much he gets.
This person should calm down a bit. Just sayin’...
Jamie needs a straightjacket and some strong meds to flatten him out.
This guy spins rope out by the quarter mile - he will hang himself legally long before he gets anyone else to trial!
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