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Leftist Brown Shirts Shut Down Horowitz Speech at Emory
Frontpagemagazine ^ | 10-26-07 | Ruth Malhotra and Orit Sklar

Posted on 10/26/2007 5:32:52 AM PDT by SJackson

Leftist Brown Shirts Shut Down Horowitz Speech at Emory  
By Ruth Malhotra and Orit Sklar
FrontPageMagazine.com | Friday, October 26, 2007

On Wednesday evening, the Emory University Chapter of the College Republicans hosted acclaimed author and activist David Horowitz for a lecture on radical Islam as part of Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week. From the beginning of Horowitz’s speech, rowdy protesters continually interrupted him and less than half an hour into the event, the crowd became so disruptive that police were called in and Horowitz had to be escorted off stage. 

The event was part of the Terrorism Awareness Project, a program of the David Horowitz Freedom Center dedicated to waking up American college students to the threat of militant Islam. As soon as Horowitz was introduced, protesters began their efforts with loud boos and chants of “Heil Hitler.” Despite the people who stood with their backs to Horowitz and the shouting of obscenities and other remarks from audience members, Horowitz attempted to deliver his speech that covered academic freedom and radical Islam. Considering the actions of the audience and the problem of universities only giving students half the story, Horowitz asked the audience, “How can you learn if you can’t see the arguments?” This event was a perfect example of the left’s intolerance to other points of view. Students who had the opportunity to ask questions they wrote down on index cards were never given the chance to hear them answered because of the actions of those who do not believe in free speech for those who hold opposing points of view.

Over 300 people – what appeared to be a cross-section of students, professors, and Atlanta community members – packed into White Hall where the event was held. The audience included a wide range of Leftists from Amnesty International, Veterans for Peace, and Students for Justice in Palestine, as well as Muslim groups such as the Muslim Student Association. In addition, members of “National Project to Defend Dissent & Critical Thinking in Academia,” an organization dedicated to opposing Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week events throughout the country, participated in the protests dressed in orange attire as a reference to Guantanamo Bay. There was also a sizable group of men and women dressed in traditional Muslim garb as well as students wearing Kafiyehs, a symbol of Arab solidarity. 

Before Horowitz came onto the stage, the audience members were respectfully asked that if they were going to wave signs or stand up that they move to the back as to not disrupt the view of others. Signs were abundant. Some had pictures of bloodied, bandaged children; others read “Stop Islamophobia.” Another sign read “Axis of evil” and had pictures of Horowitz along with Rick Santorum and Ann Coulter.

Throughout the lecture, many protesters were waving their signs, and yelling “Does George Bush respect anybody’s rights?”  and “Are we going to talk about who killed JFK?” The colorful expressions shouted by protesters included the generic, “Racist, sexist, anti-gay. David Horowitz, go away!” and “stop the war for oil,” as well as more creative “why don’t we talk about fascism in America?” and “no more torture in our name.” When Horowitz warned the audience of the threat of a nuclear attack, someone yelled, “Be afraid, be very afraid,” nearly bursting out into an impromptu dance. The audience used a lot of rancorous laughter to disrupt the speech. 

As soon as Horowitz commented on radical Islam waging war against the West, someone predictably yelled, “do you think it has anything to do with Israel's treatment of Palestine?”  When Horowitz talked about Christians burning Jews at the stake during the crusades and Jews finding Muslims to be more hospitable, someone shouted “That’s exactly what Ann Coulter is calling for now.” When Horowitz mentioned that Jews and Christians are now treated as second class citizens in much of the Muslim world, a loud applause shot up from the audience. When Horowitz tried to bring up the treatment of women and issues such as female genital mutilation (FGM), the audience chanted, “That’s not Islam.” 

“I’ve spoken at Emory University several times and I’ve never seen it this bad,” said Horowitz responding to the crowd as they shouted and jeered. “This is exactly what the fascists did in Germany in the 1930s.” The loud chants, sign-waving, and disruptive gestures continued to escalate from audience members until the atmosphere was so chaotic that even the police present were unable to subdue the crowd. Horowitz was led off stage and left the campus under tight security, and the event came to an abrupt end. After Senior Vice Provost for Community and Diversity Ozzie Harris announced that audience members should sit down and let the speech continue or risk being forcibly removed, protesters shouted, “Everybody stand up, they can't take us all!” and “Stand up in solidarity!” At the end, when Horowitz’ speech could no longer continue, chants of “This is what democracy looks like” shot up throughout the audience.

“This is a poor reflection on Emory, and we are embarrassed by the actions of so many in the campus community,” said Emory College Republicans Chairman Ben Clark.” The Emory administration must make it clear that they do not condone the protesters’ behavior, but that they respect Horowitz’s right to speak on campus and will work to ensure that this does not happen again.”  Janet Levy, a board member of the Horowitz Freedom Center, and her son, who is a student at Emory, attended the event and were both noticeably disturbed by the spectacle, describing it as “absolutely insane.” “I never expected this at Emory,” said Levy. On Thursday morning, several University officials at Emory were reached by phone but declined to comment on Wednesday’s incident, and calls to the office of Community and Diversity have not yet been returned.

Many in the audience left the event disappointed. After the event, even some students who proclaimed their hatred David Horowitz expressed their disappointment and sadness with what transpired. Other students and professors expressed that this made Emory look bad. “Even the students who did not agree with David Horowitz did not get a chance to speak their minds because of the protesters’ disruptive actions,” said Emory Professor Mark Bauerlein. “No one was able to listen to the lecture or to speak themselves – pro or con – everyone was shut down.” 

Although the actions of campus leftists culminated during David Horowitz’s lecture, in reality what transpired is indicative of what has become a toxic environment on today’s university campuses. Conservative viewpoints are repeatedly stifled and censored, and often those who dare to question the left-wing orthodoxy are treated as second-class citizens on campus. Emory University is no exception, and has once again demonstrated the campus community’s utter intolerance and inability to engage in civil debate. 

In the days leading up to the event, Students for Critical Thinking mobilized for the lecture and asked students to “Turn Your Back on Horowitz” and “Wear Orange Arm Band for the color of victims of torture in Guantanamo and color of opposition.” Presuming not only the content of Horowitz’s speech but even the motives of Emory’s College Republicans, they stated, “Promoting an atmosphere of fear and prejudice, promoters of the event plan to smear Muslim Student Associations and Women’s Studies Departments as un-American terrorist sympathizers.” 

The National Project to Defend Dissent & Critical Thinking in Academia, which was present in full force at Emory, asserts that “David Horowitz and Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week must be thoroughly exposed, repudiated and politically defeated” and has stated that their goal is to “Expose and Defeat This Reactionary Offensive.” Thee posters they were handing out at Emory’s lecture included photos of Horowitz, Rick Santorum, Michael Ledeen, and Ann Coulter, and stated that, “Horowitz has enlisted some of the most extreme, and dangerous, ideologues as spokespeople, and is working with Christian fundamentalists, military and veteran’s groups, and the entire range of conservative and reactionary student organizations in an attempt to hold what he says will be the largest conservative university protest in US history.” 

Even though many in the audience were obviously not part of the student body, their participation demonstrates the ability of Emory to attract leftists from every segment of the public.  “It really calls into question Emory’s independence in conducting extracurricular activities,” said Professor Bauerlein. Protesters were plentiful, but their ability to be open-minded and respectful was non-existent. It was a prime example of the state of college campuses where mob rule is the only rule. The crowd which turned hostile at Horowitz’s introduction was not there to listen to his speech and give their opinion or ask a question, rather it was to keep the ideas that Horowitz was expressing from the minds of the students who were eager to hear them.

“Ignoring his appearance on campus will not stop the spread of Islamophobia in the country and will continue to allow for dissent and critical thinking to be equated with treason,” read a statement by Students for Critical Thinking at Emory University. “Stand against censorship of our classrooms and defend critical thinking.” It is very ironic that the very people who claim to “stand against censorship” and “defend critical thinking” on campus are the ones who were responsible for shutting down Horowitz’s speech on Wednesday evening. Rather than engage in a civil debate about the critical issues facing our country and our world, leftists from a cross-section of the community once again exposed their true agenda: to stifle all viewpoints not lockstep in line with their own. 

Was Wednesday’s event an indication that these ideas are unwelcome at Emory? What has been going on in the classroom or on campus in general to facilitate such a reaction? How will the university administration react? The logical inconsistency of the left couldn’t be clearer: Students can listen to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speak, but they cannot hear David Horowitz.

Islamo-Fascism is a term rarely heard, if at all, on campuses. The dominating leftist ideologues that run our universities fail to recognize the threat of radical Islam and therefore do their greatest to instill the same in students. The College Republicans stuck their necks out by hosting David Horowitz and should be commended for taking the initiative of expanding the marketplace of ideas at Emory. Unfortunately, the audience conducted itself in an unwelcoming manner and ultimately an embarrassment for everyone involved. “The campus Left pretends to believe in free speech but can't even allow mass murder and terrorism to be criticized,” said David French, an authority on campus affairs who currently leads the Alliance Defense Fund’s Center for Academic Freedom. “Islamic fascists threaten our very existence, but these speech suppressors imagine these killers either don’t exist or that they should be honored for their “diversity.’”

What transpired at Emory on Wednesday night demonstrates the reality of this assertion, and the outrageous actions that result when Islamic Fascism and University Leftism converge on a college campus. The campus Left pretends to believe in free speech, but can’t even bring itself to let mass murder and terrorism be criticized.  In case these campus censors haven’t noticed, our very civilization is being threatened, but they line up with the same enemy who would obliterate every freedom these Leftwing extremists choose to abuse.

Despite the debacle at Emory and the sad state of campus affairs it generally represents, conservative students around the country have reason for optimism. Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week demonstrates that College Republicans and other conservative campus groups are more organized than ever, and determined to tackle tough issues such as the threat of global Islamic Jihad. Rather than backing down in the face of such extreme opposition from the campus left and their sympathizers, conservatives must step up the fight. By promoting educated discussion on campus, conservative students are taking the lead in raising awareness of the critical challenges facing our country. They are also exposing the lack of academic freedom and intellectual diversity in every aspect of the campus environment.

Armed with many resources provided by groups such as the David Horowitz Freedom Center, conservatives must continue to advance their message on campus. By all indications they are doing just that, as over 100 campuses across America are hosting speeches, film screenings, and other events this week as part of the Terrorism Awareness Project. “Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week has been very effective across the country, and even our opposition demonstrates that,” said Horowitz, reflecting on Wednesday’s debacle at Emory. “We’ve already won this debate.”  



TOPICS: News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: academia; academicbias; censorship; college; cwii; education; emory; emoryuniversity; freespeech; horowitz; islamofascism; leftists; liberalism; liberals; stalinists
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To: fr_freak
You are correct. The practice of allowing only military-trained landowners a say in government is both sound and traditional. It's called an artistocracy, and it is the basis of monarchism. In every ethno-cultural group ( = nation ) one warlord eventually gathers enough allies to assume complete power. Once his power has been confirmed by his subjects (acclamation) and sanctified by the Church (coronation), the warlord ceases to be a chieftain and becomes a king. The king rules on behalf of his subjects, his power checked by the Natural Law (as taught by the Church) and by the combined powers of his allied warlords (his peers). In thanks for their loyalty, the king then grants to his peerage lands of their own — titles — which establish them and their descendants as a social class (the nobility). With this system in place, it become difficult for a king to rule as a tyrant; should he violate his Coronation Oath to rule justly, he becomes a heretic (a traitor to God) and his subjects are no longer bound to obey him. Should he violate his oaths of friendship to his peers, they may combine against him and set another on the throne. Thus constrained, a king then may rule wisely and well.

Giving the franchise to everyone was (and is) an enormous mistake. The average person has neither the training, the temperament, nor the talent to make decisions on weighty matters of State. (Most people cannot even be trusted to govern wisely their own behavior — but that is a different matter.) In the end, any form of representative government will devolve to demagogue-led mob rule — but if we must have voting, let it be restricted to those who have proven their devotion to the nation by placing their lives on the line for her.

81 posted on 10/26/2007 7:29:30 PM PDT by B-Chan (Catholic. Monarchist. Texan. Any questions?)
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To: SJackson
Leftist Brown Shirts Shut Down Horowitz Speech at Emory

LOL, course I suppose David doesn't have that many universities to go to since many on his 'list' asked him to remove their names even Liberty University. This is the university that Jerry Falwell started. I doubt David addressed that. On the bright side, David did get 'rave reviews' on his cutback tour at the University of Wisconsin...

Jimbo — who was "predisposed" to agree with Horowitz — thinks the reason the crowd didn't disrupt him was that he was too dull and uninspiring. He also says the students "maintained more decorum" than Horowitz, who said rude things like "Well I guess you just aren't able to read" and "I don't know what to do if you can't add two and two and get four.

Course that's the new 'conservative' fallback. Insult your audience if they don't agree with you. Good going Dave...

82 posted on 10/26/2007 7:41:51 PM PDT by billbears (Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it. --Santayana)
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To: bamahead

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83 posted on 10/26/2007 8:00:03 PM PDT by traviskicks (http://www.neoperspectives.com/Ron_Paul_2008.htm)
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To: bamahead; Abathar; Abram; akatel; albertp; AlexandriaDuke; Alexander Rubin; Allerious; ...
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84 posted on 10/26/2007 8:13:05 PM PDT by traviskicks (http://www.neoperspectives.com/Ron_Paul_2008.htm)
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To: B-Chan
You are a scary person. While I will admit that there are many in this country that are not qualified to vote, returning to a dictatorial monarchy only works for those who have the favor of the king or is happy to give up all their rights to the government. Sadly what you are suggesting is exactly what many in the power structure are hoping will come to pass. Generate and allow enough of the crap we see on college campuses and what we probably be seen during the Republican convention next summer and soon you will have a lot of people like you ready to turn over their lives to the safety and security of the rule of the king or queen. We were established as nation of laws not men and what we need is to return to the rule of law not again to a nation of men not laws. It is comforting for some to want to return to the days when we didn't have to make decisions because the king/elite/best and the brightest, those who knew what was best for all of us, made those decisions for us. Queen Hillary and Crown Princess Chelsea I am sure would love to make you dreams come true. I will pass.
85 posted on 10/26/2007 8:45:40 PM PDT by redangus
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To: B-Chan; fr_freak

“In the end, any form of representative government will devolve to demagogue-led mob rule “

One will note that Rome went from a Foreign Monarchy to Republic, Republic to Demagoguery/Dictatorship, Demagoguery/Dictatorship to Transitional Dictatorship and Transitional Dictatorship to Monarchy.


86 posted on 10/26/2007 10:31:57 PM PDT by neb52
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To: AdmSmith; Berosus; Convert from ECUSA; dervish; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Fred Nerks; KlueLass; ...
This event was a perfect example of the left's intolerance to other points of view. Students who had the opportunity to ask questions they wrote down on index cards were never given the chance to hear them answered because of the actions of those who do not believe in free speech for those who hold opposing points of view.
The only political extreme is fascism, whether it's called that, or called communism, or totalitarianism, or socialism, or zero-tolerance-policy, or misusing the RICO Act to suppress abortion protests...
87 posted on 10/26/2007 11:11:06 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Profile updated Monday, October 22, 2007. https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: SJackson

Liberalism is a synonym for Fascism.


88 posted on 10/26/2007 11:29:34 PM PDT by Ferox
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To: FreedomPoster

Our kolleges are now incubi (sp?) of the revolution.


89 posted on 10/27/2007 5:53:36 AM PDT by Travis McGee (---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
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To: SJackson
It's odd that liberals seem to embrace a religious movement that is so oppressive, esp. toward women.

But when you think about it they have the same goal, domination over the masses.
And the liberals particularly like the fact that the Islamofascists freely use force. Something they admire and are afraid to do themselves.

I guess the liberals think when the the two groups take over, they can 'reason' with the Islamofascists.

Delusional as usual.

90 posted on 10/27/2007 7:08:53 AM PDT by Vinnie (You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Jihads You)
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To: SJackson

91 posted on 10/27/2007 7:33:35 AM PDT by Gritty (America wants the Iraq War stopped and elected the Democratic Party for this purpose-Osama Bin Laden)
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To: justiceseeker93

What’s ironic is that these leftists would be spared no mercy if Islam ever took over the free world, no way would
Islam put up with their perverted lifestyles or their loony ideas about freedom such as the freedom to smoke pot have sex outside of marriage or to have abortions, they would be the first ones to have their heads whacked off.


92 posted on 10/27/2007 11:25:00 AM PDT by rodeo-mamma
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To: Travis McGee
"Pay a fortune to send your kids to kollege, so they can be brainwashed into becoming anti-American loons."

But there is a benefit though to spending all that money, then their children can become authortairn elitists who make life a living hell for all of the decent, normal patriotic, god fearing people who have the misfortune of being their subordinates. So I guess in the end it pays off.

93 posted on 10/27/2007 11:30:19 AM PDT by rodeo-mamma
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To: period end of story

The next time the college invites someone to speak who is a famous conservative, I wish that those who invited would publically decline the invitation and announce that they are boycotting the University based on their treatment of Horowitz.


94 posted on 10/27/2007 11:33:52 AM PDT by rodeo-mamma
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To: MarkL

This unfortunate circumstance proves the left has become so radical that they have become fascits themselves, not only do we have to worry about Islam Facists, but now the left wing fascitis as well. Of course it has already been obvious for some time that the left are a bunch of radical facists, it’s been pretty apparent, especially ever since Hillary Clinton has risen to power on the National seen, she is about as Facisit as they come, she looks like such a sociopath, despite all of the plastic surgery, she still has a twisted look. But it’s not as pronounced, but normal people can still see it.


95 posted on 10/27/2007 11:39:28 AM PDT by rodeo-mamma
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To: SJackson

I like Horowitz. He is an agnostic, unlike me. However he is right on when it comes to freedom in the academia.

He is an ex-leftist who has some very conservative views.

After listening to Horowitz so many times, he seems to have no problem with those who are very conservative, even socially conservative.

He seems to be quite agreeaable to the Reagan tent.


96 posted on 10/27/2007 11:39:32 AM PDT by dforest (Duncan Hunter is the best hope we have on both fronts.)
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To: HoosierHawk
And if the situation was reversed, the leftists would be screaming, “It’s McCarthyism!”

They don't need to have a reason, they'll scream it anyway.

The Left is apparently unable to see how much of a twisted parody of themselves they've become, or how much they've come to resemble that which they claim to hate.

97 posted on 10/27/2007 11:46:22 AM PDT by skeeter
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To: bmwcyle

I saw the same interview, and the way she was acting like “So What!” When Bill was asking about Horowitz’s free speech, I thought, “what a B*tch!” To be honest, I wasn’t thinking it, I was screaming it, I know, but I couldn’t help it.


98 posted on 10/27/2007 11:53:45 AM PDT by rodeo-mamma
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To: rodeo-mamma

My oldest is 15, and I’m filled with dread.


99 posted on 10/27/2007 1:03:22 PM PDT by Travis McGee (---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
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To: indylindy
He seems to be quite agreeaable to the Reagan tent.

He was awarded the 'Teach Freedom Award' by President Reagan.

His life has unfolded as an incredible intellectual oddysey. And a brave one at that. Breaking ranks with one's Leftist counterparts not easy. . .surely not always safe. Telling their Marxist truth; 'truth' even less so. . .

100 posted on 10/28/2007 5:12:24 PM PDT by cricket
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