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My Life With The Academic Left
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| January 15, 2004
| Professor Frances B. Cogan
Posted on 01/15/2004 5:01:07 AM PST by SJackson
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posted on
01/15/2004 5:01:07 AM PST
by
SJackson
To: SJackson
Excellent posting! This is a rational and methodical analysis of the tyranny of the left in the late 20th and now early 21st centuries.
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posted on
01/15/2004 5:09:26 AM PST
by
saveliberty
(Liberal= in need of therapy, but would rather ruin lives of those less fortunate to feel good)
To: saveliberty
An example of the dreck from the Sixties recently was published in The London Telegraph about the talented young actor Troy Garrity who is the grandson of Henry Fonda and the son of Jane Fonda and Tom Hayden. Do you realize that his radical parents named him "Troi" after a Vietnamese communist who planned to assassinate Robert MacNamara by bombing a bridge he was crossing during the Vietnam War? Now, i could care less about the remarkable incompetent named Robert MacNamara but I would never want to see anything like that happen to him and naming your child after some enemy communist who planned to assassinate him is a bit much, even for mindless Hollywood trash like Fonda and Hayden. Interesting that Mr. Garrity has now changed his first name to "Troy" (like Donahue) and his last name is neither Fonda nor Hayden.
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posted on
01/15/2004 5:26:42 AM PST
by
laconic
To: SJackson
I was at the University of Vermont (Oregon east) 1969-73 majoring in Geology and Army ROTC .. My faternity brothers were dope headed activists and radicals. Those years were insane...
Today President Bush will visit Atlanta. The local rock radio station news bulletin, "Protesters will greet President Bush today on his visit to Atlanta." The conservative talk show bulletin, "Democrat Senator Zell Miller and other state democrats will join President Bush at a fund raiser here in Atlanta tonight."
The anarchists and useful idiots are as they always were. Dangerous.
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posted on
01/15/2004 5:33:52 AM PST
by
Broker
To: SJackson
Well this certainly resonates with my own memories of university in the 60's. Boston University, bomb threats, evacuations, and the cancellation of classes, and finals, and the very expensive education I was providing for myself being dragged into the streets and trashed. But it was interesting. I remember one late nite bs session,( I had just come in from my full time job, evening shift) and the subject was the need to recognise the struggle of the working man, and unexamined psuedo- marxist cant. I asked one of the more outspoken ones what her plans were for the summer, Turned out to be Europe on her parents dollar. Whadda ya do? I just laughed. I always figured they'd grow up. Until the Clintons came to power and then I realised how much they hadn't changed.
I wasn't scared in the 60's but I have been scared since the 90's. I didn't realise at the time that their ideology really didn't come from anything more than the profound self regard of the two year old wishing to control everything but itself.
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posted on
01/15/2004 5:38:33 AM PST
by
Kay Syrah
(nice finish)
To: BartMan1; Nailbiter
Hey Bartman... know any communications profs who might like to comment on this?
Heh.
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posted on
01/15/2004 5:45:27 AM PST
by
IncPen
( Liberalism: Working for you until all of your money is spent.)
To: SJackson
Leftism is a complete charade; an utter pretense. It's no wonder it goes over so well with homosexuals.
To: Broker
Yes, this article definitely brings it all back. I was at CCNY (before open admissions), where a lot of this nonsense started during and after the riots at Columbia.
I remember being shoved and spat on because I was trying to get to class during a time when the leftists had declared some kind of boycott. I also remember the time they physically attacked the university president's residence on the campus. And, as the author points out, there was a general atmosphere of hostility and intimidation.
It was truly a horrible time.
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posted on
01/15/2004 5:48:13 AM PST
by
livius
To: Kay Syrah
I didn't realise at the time that their ideology really didn't come from anything more than the profound self regard of the two year old wishing to control everything but itself. That reminds me of a fantastic science fiction story I read a long time ago about a very young child who possessed almost godlike psychosomatic powers. I wish I could remember the name of it, or the author, but it was very illustrative of the "two year old wishing to control everything but itself" concept you mentioned.
To: SJackson
Parents pay money to send their children to the University of Oregon. Why?
There is no reason for anyone study liberal arts today, if this is a sample of the course contents.
Up with Business Administration and Computer Science.
Down with liberal arts.
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posted on
01/15/2004 5:57:34 AM PST
by
quadrant
To: SJackson
For a person with a degree in English, this writer has a poor grasp of style and syntax. V's wife.
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posted on
01/15/2004 6:00:06 AM PST
by
ventana
To: Agnes Heep
There's also the classic Twilight Zone episode with 6-year old Bill Mumy who could "wish people into the cornfield" (never to be seen again) if they annoyed him. He wished a lot of people into the corn field and the entire town was terrified of him. He had no concern for others, and there was nothing that could limit his murderous actions.
I'm not sure it was intended as a parable of Baby Boomers/Leftists but I took it that way.
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posted on
01/15/2004 6:12:43 AM PST
by
ClearCase_guy
(France delenda est)
To: ClearCase_guy
There's also the classic Twilight Zone episode with 6-year old Bill Mumy who could "wish people into the cornfield" (never to be seen again) if they annoyed him. He wished a lot of people into the corn field and the entire town was terrified of him. He had no concern for others, and there was nothing that could limit his murderous actions. I believe that would have been an adaptation of the short story. They don't make TV like that anymore!
To: SJackson
Bump for an excellant read!
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posted on
01/15/2004 6:20:44 AM PST
by
6ppc
To: SJackson; KantianBurke; Publius; WhiskeyPapa; kattracks; kristinn; doug from upland
BTTT! AWESOME! This part is especially insightful:
...she had discovered a great truth, These women were not just confused about science. They were against it.
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posted on
01/15/2004 6:25:49 AM PST
by
Paul Ross
(Reform Islam Now! -- Nuke Mecca!)
To: SJackson
How sad my generation is the Garbage Cry-baby Generation for so many reasons.
To: Agnes Heep
excellent TV episode. Put the Dr. Suessian/Spock crowd right in their places.
To: SJackson
It has encouraged both the old and the young to self-hatred, The author no doubt is on to something here, this would explain a lot about the behavior of the Hollywood leftists, the schizophrenic policies of the Democratic party, etc.
Go back to the sixties? I'd rather have an ice-cold enema.
To: ClearCase_guy
There's also the classic Twilight Zone episode with 6-year old Bill Mumy who could "wish people into the cornfield" (never to be seen again) if they annoyed him. He wished a lot of people into the corn field and the entire town was terrified of him. He had no concern for others, and there was nothing that could limit his murderous actions. I believe that would have been an adaptation of the short story. They don't make TV like that anymore!
To: Agnes Heep
They don't make TV like that anymore! No, but if you remember( or just enjoy the ambience of the era) you might want to catch The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra. Just for fun.
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posted on
01/15/2004 7:09:16 AM PST
by
Kay Syrah
(nice finish)
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