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Professor's sudden dismissal stuns students(Aryan Race Nation)
equinoxnews ^ | 04/01/05 | Tiffanie Johnson and Roberto Chavez

Posted on 04/01/2005 4:46:09 PM PST by Pikamax

Professor's sudden dismissal stuns students By Tiffanie Johnson and Roberto Chavez

Students expressed shock last week when a popular history professor suddenly was dismissed. Then many expressed disbelief after they discovered an audio-enhanced website where he spoke out against Jews and blacks, including FDU basketball players.

"He was my favorite professor," said one student. "I can't believe it is the same man."

In fact, Jacques Pluss, an adjunct professor at the Metropolitan Campus, openly discussed his March 21 dismissal from Fairleigh Dickinson in a 44-minute interview on a website of the National Socialist Movement designed with swastikas and a picture of Adolf Hitler.

Pluss said he was "removed" from his classroom duties when he received a brief phone call at 5:30 p.m. from the department chairman who, he said, told him he was being released "for the convenience of the university" the following day. "I was stolen away in the night," he said. Pluss reported that he will be paid his salary through the end of this semester. He also said he will retire from "the academic world" and devote himself to the cause of the White Aryan Race Nation.

The professor speculated that he was dismissed because of his work with the National Socialist Movement on the internet, adding that the university "followed the typical Jewish, lawyerly, Hebrew line." He suggested that a "watchdog group" may have alerted FDU about his activities beyond the classroom.

During one segment of the conversation, Pluss said the university did not want adverse publicity while its Division 1 basketball team was in the NCAA playoffs. He said the players are "n--- to the core" and "sit in the back of my class with CDs and earphones" listening to "ghastly rap music."

Earlier in the same broadcast, Pluss referred to the "browning of America" and called FDU a "heavily Judaized institution" with a large minority student population. He said those students are "floating their way through school on taxpayer dollars," adding that it (FDU) is "not just browned, but singed." He also discussed attending a recent "gathering" of the White Aryan Race Nation in South Carolina, commenting that he had been gratified by the turnout.

Talking about his sudden dismissal, Pluss said it was "a terrible thing to do for students" who will have to deal with "a new teaching style, a new course outline and exams." He said he learned that "half of the class did try to speak with the department chairman" about his departure, but "were told to leave the building."

Pluss also said he "was not teaching any particular ideology" in his classes because of his training, specifically at the University of Chicago where he earned a Ph.D.

The audio broadcast apparently was posted on Tuesday, March 22, the day after Pluss was dismissed. Within 24 hours, word had spread among students, especially residents, that his views could be heard by conducting a Google search using his name.

"I feel that the college did what was necessary to protect its students from any type of emotional danger or law suits that could have come up because of him belonging to the National Socialist Movement," said junior Ameniki Omotola, an international student from Trinidad. "Dr. Pluss never appeared to be a person who supported white supremacy. In fact, this really shocked me when I saw his name on the website. His classes were entertaining, and I could say I learned a lot."

Sophomore Charles White said Pluss was one of his favorite teachers during his freshman year. "Pluss never came off to me in class as a man who supported white supremacy," he said. "He was one of my favorite teachers and I talked highly of him. I really liked him, and now I'm ashamed I ever did. I feel the school did the right thing in firing him."

Senior Christopher Langford said he was shocked and disappointed when he found out about Dr. Pluss. "I had no idea that he was an alleged racist," he said. "Now that I think about it, Dr. Pluss seemed to have a morbid fascination with Hitler and Nazism. But he never once taught propaganda or expressed his views in class. He came off as being liberal in his thinking. An incident arose in class about racism, and he appeared to be very anti-racist."

Meanwhile, the Equinox received a press release from the National Socialist Movement, based in Minneapolis, Minn.; it was dated March 23 and emailed by Jacques Pluss.

The release stated: "The NSM officially condemns Fairleigh Dickinson University for engaging in acts of left-wing McCarthyism. This past Monday, Professor Jacque Pluss was removed from his teaching position apparently for no other reason than being a member of NSM. It is against every concept of the Constitution and the principles of our republic and an act of sheer stupidity for the powers that be to force anyone to leave job [sic] simply because of his/her legal political affiliations. If American universities truly stand for the market place of ideas, and of freedom of expression, then we must protect all, including Professor Jacques Pluss . . . We at the NSM also realize that the Constitution is best protected in a free marketplace of ideas rather than by school officials that may be controlled by political correctness and Jews."

However, the university administration gave quite a different reason for the dismissal. "He was released for the official reason of (having) six absences and not making them up," said Dean of University College John Snyder. "As a professor, he did not meet that requirement."

Snyder responded to the professor's claim that he was released for the "convenience" of the university. "It's the Universities responsibility to take care of its students and the academics of the students," Snyder said.

Pluss was replaced in the classroom by Prof. Michelle Hartman. According to Snyder, she reported that students were upset and asking many questions. "Students were really upset because they didn't ever get anything that indicated he was basically a hate monger," said Snyder. "The term they used was 'betrayal.' They felt betrayed for the most part."

"We don't do FBI-style security checks for adjunct professors for the reason that we have an incredible number of adjunct professors," Snyder continued. "Also, when reviewing background information, you can never obtain information from previous employers on why they (former employees) were released or let go. They never disclose reasons for leaving." He said the University discovered the professor's Nazi associations after he had left his position.

Snyder said that, when the department decided to dismiss him, nobody knew his whereabouts. After the University discovered his outside activities, research showed that he was making Nazi statements. "I don't really know what the initial resource was for getting to the website - I don't know how students found out," said Snyder.

Attempts by the Equinox to reach Faramarz Fatemi, director of the School of History, Political and International Studies, who informed the professor of his release, were unsuccessful.

Freshman Tiara Johnson felt that Pluss never came off as a white supremacist. "I would have never guessed it in a million years," she said. "I just don't understand how he could smile in our faces and have long conversations with black students [in class], but carry so much hatred for us deep down inside. One thing I noticed was that he missed about five or six classes this semester, but never told us where or why he was gone."

Sophomore Marc Eichler said that, when he heard that Dr. Pluss was a member of the National Socialist Movement, he nearly fell out his chair. "I'm Jewish, but the guy never had anything against me -in fact, he gave me an A," he said. "He never came off as being a racist. I would discuss issues regarding my religion in class, and he never said anything."

Senior Allison Baretz said that a professor does not belong at FDU teaching issues such as the Holocaust when he himself believes in it. "During class he never really came off as a man who supported white supremacy, but after knowing his actions and thinking back, there were some signs," she said. "He talked a lot about religion. He did not want to teach the Holocaust for more than one class (an hour and a half). And he asked us to write a journal as if we were in the shoes of a German soldier during the Holocaust, asking us how we would react. For our mid-term, he gave us a question of comparing and contrasting the Holocaust and the rise of Nazi Germany to modern-day terrorism. I have this reaction because I am Jewish, and to have a 'Nazi' teacher does not go over well. I am extremely relieved that the school made this decision to fire Dr. Pluss and did not disregard it and let him stay."

"He was one of my favorite teachers," Langford said. "I even wanted to nominate him as Faculty Member of the Year for the SGA Gala."


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To: billbears
You can flood my email with pro-Forrest propaganda, but I've read up on your hero's exploits enough to last a lifetime, thanks--to include Foote's three-volume love song to the South, along with the Forrest-adoring book 'Critter Company' et al. Contemporary eyewitness accounts, including a personal letter written by a Confederate Captain (whose name escapes me right now), confirm that the order to shoot prisoners--specifically black prisoners--was initiated and overseen by the commander. He did it. He was responsible. Forrest also co-founded the KKK, or are you going to go into that tiresome, neo-confederate apologia about that being a sensible reaction to an unnecessarily harsh Reconstruction policy? One wonders how many lynchings Forrest presided over.

And just how, exactly, does citing Union abuses constitute a defense of your hero's actions?

Finally, implying that I'm uninterested in the facts of the matter because I have some 'damn Yankee' bias is unfounded, if typical of those still in love with The Cause. True, I happen to have several direct ancestors and distant relatives who fought in the Civil War--one of whom died in Andersonville--but I also happen to think that Lee, for example, represented the nobility of spirit the best of the Old South stood for. And it is hard not to admire the cold brilliance of Jackson or the raw courage of common solders like Sam Watkins, who stuck it out bravely to the bitter end. So my advice? Find a new hero, one without so much innocent blood on his hands.
81 posted on 04/02/2005 7:40:31 PM PST by Rembrandt_fan
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To: familyop
"...unless you want to wear the reputation."

I will proudly "wear the reputation" of somebody who does not believe in depriving a man of his livelihood because of his privately held beliefs, especially a teacher who does nothing to propagandize his students and does nothing to corrupt or undermine their morals or patriotism.

Subscribing to goofy or even evil political philosophies is not a crime. Not in America.

82 posted on 04/02/2005 10:45:08 PM PST by Bonaparte (Of course, it must look like an accident...)
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To: familyop
family op quoted: "...an audio-enhanced website where he spoke out against Jews and blacks, including FDU basketball players." __________________________________

But in the same article you've quoted --

    "The audio broadcast apparently was posted on Tuesday, March 22, the day after Pluss was dismissed."

The article also reports that his students were surprised to learn of his personal beliefs. There is nothing to suggest he let his personal beliefs intrude on his teaching. They were only publicized after his dismissal.

83 posted on 04/02/2005 11:06:10 PM PST by Bonaparte (Of course, it must look like an accident...)
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To: Pikamax

The world is prejudiced against Nazis. Oh the horror.


84 posted on 04/02/2005 11:07:52 PM PST by Torie
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To: nathanbedford
Does anyone believe that he would have been fired for being a closet Marxist?

There IS a difference. A Marxist may hate non-Marxist (hey, I don't support the commies!), but he is willing to let the non-M become a Marxist. But a White Aryan Nation goon will hate a black man for BEING a black man. Can the black man become white? (well Michael Jackson doesn't count!) No, he cannot. So, the Aryan Nation goon hates a person and gives the person no chance to be redeemed in the AN goon's eyes.
85 posted on 04/02/2005 11:13:00 PM PST by Cronos (Never forget 9/11)
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To: nathanbedford; LauraleeBraswell
Even a Klan member has a right to his point

REally? The Klan member's right to refuse business to a law-abiding, respectful black is ok? Just because the guy is black? The Klan member's right to lynch blacks, run them out of his neighborhood etc, is ok? Note: I'm not talking about your ghetto blacks, suppose if the black is just like you or me but with a black skin? I wouldn't want a ghetto black or a white-trash trailer park white or a wino American Indian or whatever in my neighborhood, but if they are decent people and don't interefer in my life, I don't care if my neighbors are black, white, red, yellow, brown, Jewish, Hindu, Christian or Buddhist.

Do YOU???
86 posted on 04/02/2005 11:16:46 PM PST by Cronos (Never forget 9/11)
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To: Rembrandt_fan
"Find a new hero, one without so much innocent blood on his hands."

It seems to depend on whose account you want to believe and which facts you want to "admit into evidence."

87 posted on 04/02/2005 11:18:40 PM PST by Bonaparte (Of course, it must look like an accident...)
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To: thoughtomator
How is that any worse than Ward Churchill? I detect a double standard. Is there academic immunity or not?

It is no worse. This dirtbag should have been fired, but so should Ward Churchill. It's such an amazing double standard and one only liberals fail to see. The mind reels.

88 posted on 04/02/2005 11:22:13 PM PST by Casloy
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To: Bonaparte; jude24; familyop; nathanbedford
Is it? The communists themselves admit they murdered roughly 100 million innocent people during the 20th century. How many innocent civilians have been murdered by fascists in that century?

Note: THe communists murdered more people than fascists. True. However, they would let you go if you became a communist. Not so for nazis. Think of being a Jew in 1941 in Germany: could you save your skin by become a Nazi? NO.

That's the difference.

I don't know if you or Nathan are racist, so I will not comment on this. I think prejudice against ANYONE on the basis of race is stupid: whether the person is white or black or yellow or brown or red.
89 posted on 04/02/2005 11:22:53 PM PST by Cronos (Never forget 9/11)
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To: Bonaparte
Clearly, the academy is not opposed to genocide and slavery per se, only to the wrong flavor of genocide and slavery.

Communist are scum. They killed their own people, not others -- not like the Nazi killing of the Jews or the Turks killing the Armenians. Slavery? Blacks enslaving whites???
90 posted on 04/02/2005 11:25:45 PM PST by Cronos (Never forget 9/11)
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To: nathanbedford
can control thought, restrict speech, and interfere with free association and do so with ringing applause.

I disagree. Some things are beyond the pale and he has definitely crossed the line. These are not black and white issues where everything is ok under the banner of free speech. He is entitled to belong to any group he wants and say anything he wants, but the University is not obligated to pay him a salary. Ward Churchill should be fired as well.

91 posted on 04/02/2005 11:29:16 PM PST by Casloy
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To: Casloy
Ward Churchill should be fired as well.

I agree.
92 posted on 04/02/2005 11:29:57 PM PST by Cronos (Never forget 9/11)
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To: Cronos
"Communist are scum. They killed their own people, not others."

I recommend that you read The Black Book Of Communism. It's the most detailed and scholarly account of communist murder (written by former communists). Stalin engaged in the slaughter of Poles, Kulaks, Jews, anybody he wanted. He (and Lenin before him) even murdered their own party members -- so much for "sparing" those who adopted communism. Ask any east european about the communists murdering "only their own." Or you could ask a Tibetan. Or a central African -- seems I heard Castro sent Cuban mercenaries to slaughter people there.

93 posted on 04/02/2005 11:35:16 PM PST by Bonaparte (Of course, it must look like an accident...)
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To: Bonaparte
seems I heard Castro sent Cuban mercenaries to slaughter people there.

Not because they were black.
94 posted on 04/02/2005 11:38:08 PM PST by Cronos (Never forget 9/11)
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To: Cronos
The point was not that they were black. The point was that they were not communists. That was the issue that was raised and the one I was addressing.
95 posted on 04/02/2005 11:39:01 PM PST by Bonaparte (Of course, it must look like an accident...)
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To: Bonaparte
He (and Lenin before him) even murdered their own party members -- so much for "sparing" those who adopted communism.

Party intrigues. as you pointed out Stalin engaged in the slaughter of Poles, Kulaks, Jews, anybody he wanted.
96 posted on 04/02/2005 11:39:22 PM PST by Cronos (Never forget 9/11)
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To: Bonaparte
You wrote:
"There is nothing to suggest he let his personal beliefs intrude on his teaching. They were only publicized after his dismissal."

...yet another characteristic. You've been through the article enough by now to know better than that.

From the article:
"The professor speculated that he was dismissed because of his work with the National Socialist Movement on the internet, adding that the university "followed the typical Jewish, lawyerly, Hebrew line." He suggested that a "watchdog group" may have alerted FDU about his activities beyond the classroom."
97 posted on 04/02/2005 11:45:00 PM PST by familyop ("Let us try" sounds better, don't you think? "Essayons" is so...Roman.)
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To: Pikamax
From Jay Nordlinger's latest Impromptus:

The Nazis are always being thrown in conservatives' faces, of course. That's why an acquaintance of mine — a conservative writer — always insists on referring to the Nazis by their full name, the National Socialists. Why not let socialists, nationalizers, collectivists, atheists, race obsessives — why not let others answer for the Nazis, and endure the cracks?

Glad to see the author of this article happens to follow this guideline, doubtless by accident rather than device.
98 posted on 04/02/2005 11:46:11 PM PST by Rastus
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To: Pikamax
Tenure of Avowed Marxist Controversy jolts College***…"In a nutshell, it means I have a fundamental disagreement with capitalism," he said. "I think that capitalism is a system based on exploitation and oppression and domination and racism and war and lots of other things.

"So I'm totally opposed to capitalism, and I think that the majority of the people of this country ought to get together and transform the system," he said. "I think we need to replace capitalism with some kind of democratic socialism." …***

Campus Marxists are a funny bunch--until they end up running your country ***Both of my grandfathers were exterminated by Stalinist terror. My father and mother both barely escaped the Gulag. But here I am, with PhD students, being treated to a one-hour discussion about "homophobia" on campus. My colleagues are agonizing about how "Homophobia-Free Zone" pink stickers must be put on every door in the university. "But what if a professor or a teaching assistant refuses to have one put on his door?" one of them asks indignantly. After a few seconds of silence, another answers, "Well, then a committee might just have to be set up where these people will be taken to account." Serious head-nods follow. ***

Professors take on role as high priests of activism *** As they gathered downtown earlier this week to protest the war in Iraq, a motley group of students and activists busily readied the tricks of their trade. A couple of men gingerly laid on the sidewalk two cardboard "caskets" topped with plastic flowers and the bloodied heads and body parts of baby dolls. A man wearing a white Cheshire cat mask hung a severed fake head of Vice President Dick Cheney, with a "666" scribbled on its forehead and plastic sword speared into the top. A young woman expertly dabbed white and black makeup on a young man's face to evoke an image of a ghoulish skeleton.

But the leader of the pack simply donned his professor's gown.***

99 posted on 04/02/2005 11:56:18 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: nathanbedford

You assume that your points are "right" , and that your provenance does not matter.

You have it backwards.


100 posted on 04/03/2005 12:00:26 AM PST by unsycophant
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