Posted on 05/18/2008 5:43:49 AM PDT by kellynla
ST. LOUIS -- Some felt the silent protest with white armbands and the dramatic turning of backs was disrespectful. But those who took part said it was a fitting way to show their disapproval that Washington University was honoring a woman whose views and lifes work they strongly disagree with.
For her part, Phyllis Schlafly, the 83-year-old at the center of the controversy, said she thought it was "juvenile" of students who were "raining on their own parade." But it didnt ruin her moment, she said.
At todays commencement ceremony held on a sunny Brookings Quadrangle, Schlafly did not seem to notice the hundreds of backs turned to her while a citation heralding her accomplishments was read. A tense hush settled over the gathering of more than 14,000 people. Schlafly responded with a tranquil smile she held for several minutes as she was given an honorary doctorate of humane letters.
Margaret Bush Wilson, a retired civil rights attorney, volunteered to introduce Schlafly as faculty and students were calling on the university to rescind the degree. Wilson said after the ceremony that while she does not agree with many of Schlaflys views, she is a strong advocate of free speech.
"Vigorous, free-flowing debate is the cornerstone of our American life," Wilson said at todays ceremony.
(Excerpt) Read more at stltoday.com ...
I’m cynical enough to believe a large donation (not from Schlafly herself) to the college must have been linked to the granting of the degree.
“juvenile” of students who were “raining on their own parade.”
seems to be a college norm
LOL :-)
Doesn’t show a lot of class, but I will say that if Hillary Clinton had been speaker at my law school graduation (as some had proposed) I would have sat on my hands the whole speech.
Agreed. I’d be surprised if money did not change hands. No major US university would give her a platform otherwise.
It must have been a lot of money.
I had no idea, she is as generous as she is accomplished. I'd have called them the meat by-products of the American education racket.
The Klingons have a word for this, discomendation.
I had no idea she was 83 now. My hat is off to her for continuing to fight the good fight.
I was fortunate to have Bill Buckley speak at my commencement. (I was fortunate to be there myself!)
What a waste of carbon credits...
The students were just being the good little Marxists they were trained to be.
This is how people treat freedom loving, pro sovereignty, non socialists in the US today.
Won’t be too long now, if people get the government they deserve, they are about to get what they deserve....and then some.
I was going to write something, but after that, why bother?
Could I ask when he made that statement particularly? RIP, mr. Buckley.
Mark Stephen Wrighton Chancellor, Washington University in St. Louis
... The University's total operating budget is $1.8 billion, and its $5.7 billion endowment places it among the top private universities in the United States.
Some of these institutions are sitting on some major bucks...
Liberals showing their backsides: that’s what they do best.
Total operating budget: $1.8 bil.
University's endowment: $5.7 bil.
Freedom of speech: Priceless.
Agreed. Id be surprised if money did not change hands. No major US university would give her a platform otherwise.
It must have been a lot of money.””
Phyllis and several of her family have degrees from Wash Univ.
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