Posted on 12/24/2008 7:02:12 AM PST by rhema
Banned conservative speakers, stolen votes, assaults on religious liberty, gay English classes, and forbidden Thanksgiving & Christmas celebrations
Political correctness ran amuck in our nations school system this past year, and Young Americas Foundation has once again compiled our best of the worst academic abuses for 2008. From free speech zones to transgendered speakers at military academies, the following list may make you both laugh and cry in the same breath. That probably isnt too surprising, however, since we are talking about academia after all
1. The free speech zone. A student at Yuba College in California was sent an ultimatum by the schools president: discontinue handing out gospel booklets or face disciplinary action and possibly expulsion. Thats rightgospel booklets. Ryan Dozier, the 20-year-old student, had the audacity to distribute Christian literature without a school permit, which restricts free speech to an hour each Tuesday and Thursday. Yuba College even directs students to where on campus they are allowed to exhibit free speech. In this case, its the school theater. Campus police threatened to arrest Ryan if he didnt comply with the free speech zone, oblivious to the fact that students dont need permission to exercise the First Amendments free speech and religious clauses.
2. Transgendered activists in, pro-life speakers out. Liberal administrators at the University of St. Thomas, a Catholic institution in Minnesota, censored the appearance of prominent pro-life speaker Star Parker because campus officials felt uncomfortable and disturbed by previous conservative speakers at the school. The Universitys mission statement claims it values the pursuit of truth, diversity, and meaningful dialogue. Except, not reallyor better yet, as long as the said pursuit doesnt offend leftist predilections. Meanwhile, within the past year, the same school hosted Al Franken, the bombastic liberal comedian, and Debra Davis, a transgendered activist who believes God is a black lesbian. Realizing they had a public relations disaster on their hands, the head honchos at St. Thomas eventually reversed the ban on Star Parker.
3. A new meaning of Duty, Honor, Country. Cadets at West Point, the nations foremost military academy, must maintain disciplined, selfless behaviora precursor to the standards graduates are expected to uphold and reinforce once commissioned as military officers. So how does leftist instructor Judy Rosenstein of the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership encourage cadets to appreciate the militarys code of conduct? By hosting a transgendered speaker in class, of course! Allyson Robinson, a West Point grad him-, er, herself, switched genders after leaving the Army. Upon returning to West Point as a guest speaker, Mrs. Robinson found it worrisome that the student composition seemed more socially conservative than when she was a student. Perhaps West Points leadership should confine speaker invitations to those whose behavior, if emulated, would not get cadets booted from the academy, much less the Army.
4. 2008s stolen election? Columbia University recently polled students on whether or not they would support the return of the Navys Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) to campus after a 40-year absence. Columbia claimed the referendum lost by 39 votes. However, the University inexplicably closed the online poll at different times for different students and discarded more than 1,900 votes out of the 4,905 cast. To boot, the university showcased its anti-fraud measures, revealing they caught one person who purportedly voted 276 times! So much for secure, front-end identification control. In the end, 1,502 valid NAYs trumped the 1,463 AYEs. Does anyone else smell some anti-military electioneering rats?
5. When English class turns gay. Heads turned when Deerfield High School in Deerfield, Illinois required this book as part of an Advanced Placement English literature course: Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes. The book is laced with graphic sexual content, much of it too inflammatory to print herealthough there are milder exchanges fit to report, such as one character pleading with his sexual partner to infect and make [him] bleed. Supporters of Angels in America say the book is useful because it depicts forgiveness, kindness, and compassion, as if HIV-positive sodomy is the best way to promote empathy to minors.
6. You cant pray here! The First Amendment, is it a bestowed right given from above and protected by our government or a meaningless, antiquated concept to be disposed of? If youre the folks at the College of Alameda in California, youd pick the latter. How else do you explain their threatening to expel a student who prayed on campus? It all started when a student, Kandy Kyriacou, visited her professor to give her a Christmas gift. But when Kandy saw that her teacher was ill, she offered to pray for her. The professor agreed. Thats when Derek Piazza, another professor, walked in and freaked out that a prayergasp, a prayerwas occurring on college premises. You cant be doing that in here, Piazza purportedly barked. Kandy received a retroactive intent to suspend letter from the administration, claiming that she was guilty of disruptive or insulting behavior and persistent abuse of college employees. Further infractions would result in expulsion, the letter read.
7. Hey, that feather cap is racist. For decades, kindergarten classes in the Claremont district of California have celebrated Thanksgiving by dressing up as Pilgrims and Indians and sharing a feast. Harmless, eh? Apparently not. In a letter to her daughters elementary school teacher, Michelle Raheja, an English professor at University of California-Riverside, fumed that such activities are dehumanizing and serve as a racist stereotype. In fact, Ms. Raheja whined that the Thanksgiving costume party is comparable to parading children around as slaves and Jews. The school district capitulated, and now the toddlers are prohibited from wearing their hand-made bonnets, headdresses and fringed vests.
8. Ho, ho, forgetaboutit! Whos offended by Christmas decorations? All the white liberals who celebrate Kwanza? Must be. Florida Gulf Coast Universitys president, Wilson Bradshaw, sent holiday festivities packing because he didnt know how best to observe the season in ways that honor and respect all traditions. Holiday décor wasnt the only thing to go, under Mr. Bradshaw. The schools greeting card contest got tossed as well. Cheer up, says, the PresidentChristmas merriment was replaced with an ugly sweater competition. Mr. Bradshaw ultimately had a change of heart, after his embarrassing attempt at censorship became public.
9. Leftist factions compete on who is more multicultural. When eco-fanatics at UC-Berkeley illegally saddled themselves in trees on campus and hurled urine and feces to block the construction of a multi-million dollar athletic facility, probably the last thing they expected was to be called racists. Yet the schools chancellor, Robert Birgeneau, labeled them just that, saying the environmental radicals were impeding the completion of a new athletic facility designed to attract minority student athletes. Puzzled that the chancellor played the race card on them, the tree dwellers argued that three of the final four protestors were Latinos and the very first hijacker was a Native American. One of the Berkeley zealots, who goes by the name Running Wolf, said that Mr. Birgenaeau attempted to pit colored against colored.
10. Who knew? Universal health care is actually a non partisan issue. Administrators at the College of St. Catherine in St. Paul, Minnesotathe nations largest Catholic womens collegeunexpectedly blocked young conservatives on campus from hosting Bay Buchanan, a popular conservative commentator and U.S. Treasurer under President Reagan. College officials deemed Ms. Buchanans remarks on Feminism and the 2008 Election too politically charged, citing concerns about the schools tax status. Those same concerns, mind you, didnt prohibit the school from sponsoring programs that push for universal healthcare and minimum wage increases or hosting Frank Kroncke, an anti-war radical who is reliving the Vietnam days. But Bay Buchanan? Well, shes partisan, according to St. Catherines administration.
BTTT
It happens when the truth hits close to home.
Post Secondary education: nauseating, irrelevant and overpriced. Students, in this economy, need to learn a good trade, find a job and marry it.
Minnesota has 2 of the top 10. Why are we not surprised?
I, personally, would pay good money to see the University officials involved hounded off campus, and then horse-whipped through the streets and highways of America to the nearest ocean.
Bump
These are all “liberal” attempts at censorship. Are there any conservative ones? While I am sure there are some, darn if I can think of any! Anybody?
Maybe the only good news: at least the campus has a few conservatives.
The example that cited private colleges, while grevious are within the law. The people paying for those colleges need to rise up and get those things corrected using their economic leverage.
We should all send a thank-you note to Antonio Gramscii for his efforts to establish the kind of university described in this article. While I don’t know Mr. Gramscii’s current address, I’m sure a letter sent “general delivery” to Hell should reach the man.
11. Get your "Doctorate in Social Justice" at UMass!Ha, ha. I worked at UMass Amherst as a SysOp/SysAdmin for a long time (I started by reading cards into a mainframe-attached card reader).
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Let’s not pollute the oceans with that filth.
The free speech zone. A student at Yuba College in California was sent an ultimatum by the schools president: discontinue handing out gospel booklets or face disciplinary action and possibly expulsion. Thats rightgospel booklets. Ryan Dozier, the 20-year-old student, had the audacity to distribute Christian literature without a school permit, which restricts free speech to an hour each Tuesday and Thursday. Yuba College even directs students to where on campus they are allowed to exhibit free speech. In this case, its the school theater. Campus police threatened to arrest Ryan if he didnt comply with the free speech zone, oblivious to the fact that students dont need permission to exercise the First Amendments free speech and religious clauses.Does this same rukle apply to handing out copies of Mein Kampf or The Communist Manifesto ?
“Does this same rukle apply to handing out copies of Mein Kampf or The Communist Manifesto ?”
Why are we conservatives always on the rear guard? Why do we not do an experiment by handing out left-wing and Christian faith literature? Replicate this over several campuses and come up with a result. Surely the bias and hypocrisy are a measureable phenomena. We should read Coulter’s work. It’s a model of quantifying and proving the bias. We need more of it, and we need to prove it with scientific experimentation. The media will try to downplay, but there are ways around this, too. I’m a conservative activist, but for now I’m a party of one.
English professors always assign books to read that people wouldn’t read by themselves. I mean, does any really know how BORRRRRRRINNGGGGGG Moby Dick really is??? I won’t even mention any of the suppose “classics” they assign like “The Vagina Monologues.” It would be better and more entertaining if they assigned “Penthouse Forum”...which by the way I have never, ever read or looked at...
The West Point story doesn’t surprise me. The superintendent changed the ALMA MATER and THE CORPS, two of the institution’s sacred hymns, to be more gender neutral. I think it’s coming from the top, not from the cadets. Big diversity push is on 24/7.
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