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Hippies Losing Protest Movement to Campus Conservatives - (Yes!)
CHRONWATCH.COM ^ | JANUARY 11, 2005 | JOHN C. PLECNIK

Posted on 01/10/2005 9:44:43 PM PST by CHARLITE

From Yale to the University of North Carolina, liberal academia is being challenged by a new generation of conservative leadership. Credible tales of professors grading down conservative students have always run rampant. Biased lectures remain the unremarkable norm. One variable has changed, however. Liberal academia lacks its traditionally receptive audience.

During the opening weeks of the Iraq war, professors were shocked by the absence of antiwar fervor among their pupils. Leading up to the 2004 elections, record numbers of undergraduates joined the College Republicans and other conservative organizations. Ingenious student protests, such as Berkeley’s affirmative action bake sale and Duke’s “W” (Bush) T-shirts (worn in Cameron Indoor Stadium during televised Blue Devil basketball), have garnered national attention and support.

This is not to say that all collegiate scholars are voting Republican. I simply state the obvious premise that our current student population is markedly more conservative than their counterparts in professorial and administrative positions. The differing generational perspective has caused noticeable friction between the scholars of past and present, and this ideological friction is the root cause of the upsurge in media attention to the subject of liberal bias on campus. Our professors’ passion for Marxism, Stalinism, multiculturalism, moral relativism, atheism, and the Democrat Party is no more profound in the new millennium than it was in the old. The sea change has occurred within a different body politic: the lowly freshmen.

Today, incoming students are challenging their professors’ supposed monopoly on wisdom. Where their predecessors might have acquiesced or even agreed, the modern student body has objected. At UNC-Greensboro, the resident College Republican chapter protested their school’s gay “Pride Week” by organizing their own “Morals Week” to run simultaneously. Joined by politicians and reporters, the College Republicans debated their liberal counterparts to a standstill.

At UNC, a Christian student was lambasted by his professor in a class-wide e-mail for expressing his personal belief that homosexuality is immoral. Back in the day, the poor fellow might have been without recourse, quieted by his own fear. The student fought back, however, and with the help of U.S. Rep. Walter B. Jones (R-N.C.) the offending professor was punished for violating his civil rights.

More recently, UNC Chancellor James Moeser arbitrarily changed his university’s policy on the recognition of religious student organizations. He declared that limiting membership to one religious group is nothing less than sanctioned discrimination, and prohibited the practice. In line with his new policy, UNC refuses to recognize Alpha Iota Omega Christian Fraternity because the group declines to admit non-Christians. In the past, Chancellor Moeser might have had the final say, but today’s Tar Heels are not so easily silenced. The group has resorted to the courts, and seeks an injunction against the new policy. Again, Congressman Jones has come to their aid, bringing national attention to the cause.

Recognizing Congressman Jones’ continued dedication to protecting the First Amendment rights of campus conservatives, at UNC and across the country, the Duke College Republicans created the Walter B. Jones Campus Defender Award. It will be presented annually “to the politician, professor or protester who best reflects [Jones’] legacy,” as “the chief defender of campus conservatives across Carolina.” A newly forming foundation (based in Charlotte, N.C.) has pledged to attach a $1,000 prize to the award. The first recipient of the award was Rachel Lea Hunter, a Republican attorney who promised to represent any victims of liberal bias on campus, in North Carolina. Hunter is currently running for Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court.

The protest spirit of free speech is alive and well on the American campus…but unlike the hippie generation, we protest liberal academia. Campus conservatives, for lack of a better word, are cool. College Republicans have become the antiestablishment fraternity, and their membership levels have exploded. What could be stodgier or more conformist than supporting John Kerry for president, being antiwar and anti-American? The vast majority of authority figures on campus would wholeheartedly agree with you.

The hippie generation, now the keepers of the keys to the ivory tower, has become what it once hated most: the censor, the oppressor, “the Man.” Today, it is they who advocate campus speech codes to quiet the politically incorrect. It is they who force-feed propagandized curricula, with classes on race-privilege and pornography. It is they who seek to remake an unwilling generation after their own intellectual image.

Contrary to the lament of America’s professors, our student body never lost the passion of protest. We just changed sides.

About the Writer: John T. Plecnik (JTP) is a 21-year-old law student at Duke University and a Featured Columnist at The Conservative Voice
(http://www.theconservativevoice.com), Lincoln Tribune, a weekly newspaper in Lincolnton, NC., and various other online and print publications. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Accounting with a Minor in Mythology and graduated summa cum laude, sharing the title of Valedictorian, from Belmont Abbey College.

Email your comments to John at
John.Plecnik@law.duke.edu


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: academia; berkeley; collegecampus; forcefeeding; freedom; gaining; ground; intellectual; liberalbias; professors; propaganda; protest; republicans; unc; yale
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To: superfluousdude

Yep. That would be him. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maulana_Karenga


21 posted on 01/10/2005 11:42:55 PM PST by Andrew LB
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To: Yaelle

My mistake... he is a professor. Not an Admin.


22 posted on 01/10/2005 11:43:27 PM PST by Andrew LB
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To: Andrew LB

Here is some interesting info on this POS who teaches at my university....



The charges stemmed from a May 9, 1970 incident in which Karenga and two others tortured two women who Karenga believed had tried to kill him by placing 'crystals' in his food and water. A year later the Los Angeles Times described the events: 'Deborah Jones, who once was given the title of an African queen, said she and Gail Davis were whipped with an electrical cord and beaten with a karate baton after being ordered to remove their clothes. She testified that a hot soldering iron was placed in Miss Davis' mouth and placed against Miss Davis' face and that one of her own big toes was tightened in a vice. Karenga, head of US, also put detergent and running hoses in their mouths, she said.'
The shooting at UCLA caused Karenga to become deeply paranoid and spurred his bizarre behavior. At his trial, the question of Karenga's sanity arose. The psychiatrist's report stated, 'This man now represents a picture which can be considered both paranoid and schizophrenic with hallucinations and elusions, inappropriate affect, disorganization, and impaired contact with the environment.' The psychiatrist observed that Karenga talked to his blanket and imaginary persons and believed that he had been attacked by dive-bombers.
Eight years later California State University at Long Beach made Karenga the head of its Black Studies Department.


23 posted on 01/10/2005 11:52:40 PM PST by Andrew LB
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To: Andrew LB
Wow, they made him the head of the Black Studies Department after all that.

How completely and utterly appropriate.

If I were you, I might just mention that someday in class, very loudly.

It might go something like this:

"Hey Prof! Aren't you the guy who just narrowly missed being convicted of Kidnapping and torturing a student by reason of being declared legally insane? Why in the hell should we take anything you have to say here seriously?"

Then you should laugh at him, loud and long. If he gets huffy, ask him: "What are you gonna do, take a soldering iron to me like you did to that young girl a few years back?"

Mock him. Mock him loud, long, and without fear.

If he gives you an "F", wear it on a shirt proudly.

Don't be afraid of someone like this Andrew. That only gives them power. If you stand up to them, you take that power away. More importantly, that power becomes yours.

Never forget that, Andrew.

Stand up to every instance of evil that crosses your path. By doing so, you'll diminish them, and it will make you sronger. One day, we are all going to need that strength.

Sorry to unload on you like this, but we all have to stand up to these lunatics when whenever and wherever they cross our paths.

Regards,

L

24 posted on 01/11/2005 12:15:12 AM PST by Lurker (Caution: Poster is too old to give a s*** anymore.)
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To: Lurker

Oh i'm not worried about him one bit. I definately wont take his class though. :)

Other students told me about his class. The guy is a loony bin.


25 posted on 01/11/2005 12:19:54 AM PST by Andrew LB
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NOTE: I just received this announcement from John Plecnik!

Link to column:
http://www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?id=6265

I would like to take this opportunity to thank Tech 5 Corporation (www.tech5corp.com) for providing me with its syndication services. Thanks to my loyal readership and Tech 5, my columns now enjoy national syndication.

Whether writing for The Daily Citizen of Searcy, A.R., or Human Events, I am overjoyed at the chance to make a difference. I promise to hold liberal academia accountable for its double standards and flawed world view. I promise to challenge Johnny Edwards, should the senator ever run again, regardless of which America he chooses to hide in. I promise to keep telling the hard truth on hard issues, and no amount Marxist professors, trial lawyers or pork-barrel politicians will ever stop me.
Thank you all and God bless,
JTP
John T. Plecnik
Featured Columnist, The Conservative Voice
Policy Advisor, Duke College Republicans
Executive Editor, The Devil's Advocate
Duke Law, Class of 2006

26 posted on 01/11/2005 9:41:47 AM PST by CHARLITE ((very-angry-and-not-going-to-take-it-anymore))
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