Posted on 02/02/2011 1:26:16 PM PST by Sopater
Conservatives have long told anecdotes about the outrageous behavior of some liberal university professors, but now there is video to prove it. After getting a tip from a Louisiana State University student, a web-based organization called Campus Reform sent a cameraman into Professor Bradley E. Schaefer's freshman Astronomy 1101 class. The course description says the class is about "fundamental principles of the solar system," but on this particular day the topic was U.S. policy on global warming. Students were asked to sit in sections according to what they think the U.S. should do about global warming, with choices including do nothing, follow Kyoto accords, mandate birth control or eliminate all engines, among others.
The video shows Schaefer berating students who chose the "do nothing" option, saying "Oh boy, that's really good for you, at least for the next decade or two. And then you will remember having sat on that corner, because you will not want to tell your children, if they live . . . that you were part of the trouble, right? Do you realize that?"
The professor continued with a highly ideological rant on global warming. "There is universal agreement among scientists. . . . Global warming is real; it's caused by humanity." He repeatedly asserted, "It's only going to get worse," but failed to mention the many respected scientists who have publicly expressed skepticism about anthropogenic global warming.
Near the end of the class, Schaefer asked students to discuss questions he prepared for each group and to report their answers to the class. The paper given to the "do nothing" policy group read:
Your professed policies have a substantial likelihood of leading to the death of a billion people or more.
A. Estimate the probability that you personally will be killed in an ugly way because of your decision.
B. What is the probability that any children of yours will die in ugly ways due to your current decision?
When this group's spokesman was called upon to give the group's response, Schaefer continually interrupted him, making comments like, "Screwing the science is wrong. You're an ostrich putting your head in the sand." When the student tried to continue, Schaefer scoffed, "What about the 40,000 people in Europe already killed because of your decision?"
Finally, a student from another group yelled, "Let him answer." Schaefer stopped interrupting, but resorted to juvenile theatrics, mocking the student with gestures and facial expressions that implied he thought the student's remarks were ridiculous. Addressing the group as a whole, the professor intoned, "You are going to be accountable for this!" At one point during the class he said, "Too little, too late. Blood will be on your hands."
Perhaps more troubling than one professor's abuse of his position is the way the higher ed media and university officials responded to the incriminating video. When Campus Reform initially released three short excerpts from the recording, both the Chronicle of Higher Education and Higher Ed rushed to defend Schaefer by claiming the videos were taken out of context and didn't give the whole picture.
The Chronicle article reports that Schaefer "was actually challenging all of his students, both liberal and conservative, he says, and not chastising any of them for their beliefs." The writer furthermore abets Schaefer's defense that he "put forth no opinions on how humanity should respond to global warming" an assertion revealed as a blatant lie in the complete 40-minute version of the tape Campus Reform released at the request of the Chronicle. Likewise, Higher Ed portrays the Campus Reform video as a "setup" complete with selective editing to portray Schaefer's noble teaching methodologies as abusive and biased.
In fairness, Schaefer did also mock the "eliminate all engines" group. "How are you going to feed the people in the cities?" he yelled, suggesting that engines are still needed to transport the food and supplies people need to survive. Nonetheless, asserts Ashley Thorne of the National Association of Scholars (NAS), a professor's job is "not to belittle" but to "instruct impartially." Thorne wrote on the NAS website that Schaefer "shouldn't be jeering at students on either side of a debate he has staged with an invitation to take positions he believes are extreme. When he asks students to sit according to their beliefs, then ridicules them for doing so no matter what their politics are, he is in the wrong."
LSU physics and astronomy department chairman Michael L. Cherry defended Schaefer as "an extremely exuberant and enthusiastic teacher who consistently gets very strong student evaluations." Mr. Cherry told the Chronicle he did not expect any action to be taken to against Professor Schaefer, though he would take any student complaints "very seriously."
Unidentified LSU administrators adopted the media arguments in their "Setting the Record Straight" statement released several weeks after the incident. They attempted to discredit the messenger by accusing Campus Reform of misrepresenting Schaefer "in order to advance a political agenda" and claimed the group edited out more than 20 minutes of class time to suit their purposes. (Campus Reform explained their cameraman turned off the tape during the group discussion time when Schaefer was not lecturing.)
In another attempt to whitewash the situation, LSU Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor John Maxwell Hamilton told Thorne in an email that "Not one student who was in the lecture has complained to the university," when in fact at least one student says he did complain.
A student identified as Matthew said he did complain to Dr. Cherry about Schaefer and asked to drop the course. "Even though he [Dr. Cherry] said he doesn't approve of what he [Professor Schaefer] did, he [Cherry] said he wouldn't do anything about it. He won't even let me drop the class." Matthew also said he didn't realize the class had been recorded, but later learned the cameraman started recording after Schaefer called Matthew "stupid" for sitting with the "do nothing" policy group.
Despite 40 minutes of video proving otherwise, Provost Hamilton assured Thorne, "this is not a case of irresponsible teaching. It is a case of very bad journalism, obviously by someone without standards." (Chronicle of Higher Education, 11-17-10; InsideHigherEd.com, 11-18-10; nas.org, 12-1-10 and 11-22-10)
This reminds me of the 'English teacher' whose classes were reading newspaper clippings of lynchings. Yes... they were written in English, but...
The next time some nut attacks the Discovery channel, blame this guy.
The next time some nut attacks the Discovery channel, blame this guy.
We’d better find a way. If they can’t control us, ALL of us, they will destroy us. It’s the Marxist way.
The students that he directed this to should have told him "Of course there will be blood on my hands....considering I work myself to the bone for this country..."
I wish that I had never clicked the link.
This infuriates the hell out of me.
It’s a shame that nobody in that class had the nads to ask the professor about Albert Gore’s $9M beachfront mansion....considering the fact that Gore stated the oceans would rise as a result of “global warming”. It’s also sad nobody asked him why the name was changed from “global warming” to “climate change”.
The kids have been brainwashed/indoctrinated by these leftists and enemies of America re: this BS for decades. And we have sat back and allowed it to go on. We probably are lost as a free nation. It was fun while it lasted.
Calmly walk up to the prof, plant a couple of punches in his face, and agree that “yes, I do have blood on my hands.”
Many libtard professors and teachers use the argument from intimidation to stifle independent thinking among the students, to evade questions they cannot answer,to discourage critical analysis of their arbitrary libtard assumptions, and to discourage any departure from the libtrard intellectual status quo.
Guilty!!!!!!
Defund secondary and post-secondary education, now. Completely.
Let them survive or die in the marketplace.
Fitting for a bunch of Darwinian nitwits.
Good point. He is inciting violence after all with his apocalyptic rhetoric.
Years ago I had a prof who was a young commie woman who was a caricature of herself; saturday morning class 9-12, she hunched around up front, smoked, talked with some kind of south-american-russian accent, like she was in a bar trying to get us to start a revolution.
everyone else slept with their eyes open, i would get annoyed and back-and-forth with her (when you’re young you have the energy for that). she liked having me there because someone else spoke besides her. of course, my interest faded and i just stopped going.
life can be funny. she’s probably some deputy undersecretary now, ha.
One of the communist goals for America was to infiltrate and take over the education of our youth.
You need to watch this documentary:
http://agendadocumentary.com
What has been done to us, who did it, who is doing it, and what we can do about it.
That was in a very different time, I suppose.
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