Posted on 04/20/2011 9:43:29 AM PDT by MockTurtle
A University of Iowa professor felt the need to reply to a blast email by the College Republicans on Monday morning. Ellen Lewin, a professor of Anthropology and Gender, Womens & Sexuality Studies in the Department of Gender, Womens & Sexuality Studies, sent a vulgar response to a College Republican email about the groups, Conservative Coming Out Week.
The College Republican email, which was sent to the entire University of Iowa Community, had been approved by a number of university officials before being sent out.
Lewin responded to email by writing, #*@% [F-Word] YOU, REPUBLICANS from her official university email account.
Natalie Ginty, a University of Iowa Student and Chairwoman of the Iowa Federation of College Republicans, demanded an apology from Lewins supervisors. We understand that as a faculty member she has the right to express her political opinion, but by leaving her credentials at the bottom of the email she was representing the University of Iowa, not herself alone, Ginty wrote to James Enloe, the head of the Department of Anthropology.
Vile responses like Ellens need to end. Demonizing the other party through name-calling only further entrenches feelings of disdain for the other side. I am sure you understand that nothing is ever accomplished by aimless screams of attack, Ginty concluded.
In an email to the College Republicans, Professor Lewin wrote, This is a time when political passions are inflamed, and when I received your unsolicited email, I had just finished reading some newspaper accounts of fresh outrages committed by Republicans in government. I admit the language was inappropriate, and apologize for any affront to anyones delicate sensibilities. I would really appreciate your not sending blanket emails to everyone on campus, especially in these difficult times.
Lewin sent that email at 10:51 a.m.
Lewins response is as inappropriate than her choice of language in her first email. At the bottom of the original mass email, a University of Iowa disclaimer reads, Distribution of this message was approved by the VP for Student Services. Neither your name nor e-mail address was released to the sender. The policy and guidelines for the UI Mass Mail service, including information on how to filter messages, are available at: http://cs.its.uiowa.edu/email/massmail. The College Republicans didnt even know who all would be receiving the message.
At 11:06 a.m. on Tuesday, Professor Lewin sent another email saying:
I should note that several things in the original message were extremely offensive, nearly rising to the level of obscenity. Despite the Republicans general disdain for LGBT rights you called your upcoming event conservative coming out day, appropriating the language of the LGBT right movement. Your reference to the Wisconsin protests suggested that they were frivolous attempts to avoid work. And the Animal Rights BBQ is extremely insensitive to those who consider animal rights an important cause. Then, in the email that Ms. Ginty sent complaining about my language, she referred to me as Ellen, not Professor Lewin, which is the correct way for a student to address a faculty member, or indeed, for anyone to refer to an adult with whom they are not acquainted. I do apologize for my intemperate language, but the message you all sent out was extremely disturbing and offensive.
Its strange that Professor Lewin is upset with a student for calling her by her first name AFTER she told them to $%@& [F Word] OFF. Quite honestly, Lewins continued attacks make it seem like more serious punishment of the professor is called for rather just than the public apology that the College Republicans are demanding.
Professor Tim Hagel, the faculty advisor for the University of Iowa College Republicans, also interjected on behalf of the group.
The issue isnt whether you found something in the message sent by the College Republicans to have been offensive, but how you chose to express yourself. Although some would disagree with the reasons in the message immediately below, there would have been a more appropriate way for you to have expressed yourself. Your initial apology, though qualified, was at least a step in the right direction. The additional note only served to retract the apology and was an apparent attempt to justify your initial response.
Its not my place at this point to debate the merits of whether the CR message was offense, but let me remind you that they have First Amendment rights as much as you do and that their message was approved for mass distribution by the VP for Student Services, as was indicated at the bottom of the original message.
Let me also note that I found your complaint about Ms. Gintys use of your first name to be rather ironic. As much as I agree with you that it would have been better for her to have shown the respect for your position by referring to you as Professor, respect is a two way street and you clearly did not show respect for the College Republicans in your initial response.
-TH
Tim Hagle
Associate Professor
UICR Faculty Advisor
Update :University of Iowa President Sally Mason has responded to the incident by sending out a blast email. Masons response was spurred by TheIowaRepublican.coms story about the incident.
Dear Members of the University Community:
The University of Iowa encourages freedom of expression, opposing viewpoints, and civil debate about those opposing viewpoints. This is clearly articulated in our core values of Diversity and Respect. Because diversity, broadly defined, advances its mission of teaching, research, and service, the University is dedicated to an inclusive community in which people of different cultural, national, individual, and academic backgrounds encounter one another in a spirit of cooperation, openness, and shared appreciation.
The University also strongly encourages student engagement in such discussions and supports students acting on their viewpoints. Student organizations are sometimes formed along political lines and act on their political beliefs. Even if we personally disagree with those viewpoints, we must be respectful of those viewpoints in every way. Intolerant and disrespectful discord is not acceptable behavior.
Sally Mason President
I wonder why she didn't just say, "Call me F#@%-ING PROFESSOR!!"
Tough call, but no.
Women have taken such glee in "feminizing" education without the help of Elton John et al.
Having come across enough of them in the last 20 years, the nearest analogy I can think of is the Black Death!
For every Chamberlain there has always been a Churchill.
The Maggie Thatchers and Sarah Palins of this world are few and far between.
Keep smiling,
Philip
Mike
Ooooooh, NOW she points to protocol. snicker!
“...she referred to me as Ellen, not Professor Lewin, which is the correct way for a student to address a faculty member, or indeed, for anyone to refer to an adult with whom they are not acquainted.”
1. From now all students should refer to any adult I don’t know as “Professor Lewin”.
2. Since when did leftists give a damn about manners or civility? For decades they made a point of not respecting authority. Now they demand to be treated with respect.
3. After decades of ridiculing and subverting every traditional value, the leftists get all bent out of shape when someone co-ops their phrases.
Cry me a river, Biatch.
The good “perfesser” looks lilke Herman Munster in drag.....
So there are Republicans in Iowa City? That’s great news!
Where in this statement of purpose is there any reflection that there just might be such a thing as actual truth, with respect to any subject or subjects in controversy? While civility is never out of place, a "spirit of cooperation . . .and shared appreciation," may be grossly out of place in a debate over fundamental ethical or moral precepts.
The foul mouthed Professor's "department," appears to raise serious philosophic issues by its very nomenclature. Why should anyone who finds the Professor's functional role to be itself fundamentally wrong, philosophically, be expected to cooperate with her and share appreciation for her point of view--other than the appreciation that she is at war with reality.
For a non-cooperative view of "Feminism, etc., Feminist War On Love & Reason.
Cheers, William Flax
Rate My Professor: http://www.ratemyprofessors.com/ShowRatings.jsp?tid=470429
“I actually agree with this Professor about most political views but saw her silencing and shutting people down which was disrespectful and scared people. If she’s made up her mind, then she thinks nobody else needs to hear anything more about a view. That’s not teaching and it’s not feminist either. It’s self congratulating in front of students.”
“While I’m leftist and generally agree with the majority of Lewin’s politics, I was frequently enraged by the way she silences or speaks over more conservative voices in the classroom. Discourse is allowed only within certain boundries. Also, if you have any knowledge of feminist history or theory, you should skip this class. Basic as hell.”
Maybe she needs a few more? :)
Cat watered?
“EVERY last State University NATIONWIDE are cesspools that are chock FULL of POSs like this Old, Ugly Female Dog.”
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Exactly right. EVERY state.
And the vast majority of them, undoubtedly despise everything about those states, feeling they would be much happier in Manhattan or Boston, among their own kind.
However, the undeniable appeal of the hideously overcomepensated, non-demanding, very EASY academic life, means they will take their talentless, unproductive Commie asses WHEREVER they can plug into the parastic academia mothership.
Actually, the LGBT "movement" appropriated "coming out" from Victorian society:
ellen-lewin@uiowa.edu
Thanks (I think) for the picture - her vocabulary is the least of her problems.
I didn’t say that liberal women, as renter seekers, didn’t enjoy it ;-)
Somehow, that pic of her says volumes.
More background ...
She also wrote a book “Gay Fatherhood: Narratives of Family and Citizenship in America” http://www.prairielightsbooks.com/book/9780226476582
The faculty advisor:
“Tim Hagle
Associate Professor
UICR Faculty Advisor”
Methinks Dr. Hagle may find making full professor will take him a bit longer than some of his contemporaries.
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