Posted on 04/23/2016 6:34:00 AM PDT by markomalley
Did you know that by refusing to meet with a grad student you have offended, you have intimidated her in an attempt to take away her freedom of speech?
The University of Wisconsin-Superiors Debbie Cheslock filed a formal grievance against her school paper, the Promethean, after it ran an April Fools edition that included demeaning language, the Duluth News Tribune reports.
Now the school is investigating the paper for unethical and unprofessional journalism that shows disrespectful and offensive language, according to a since-scrubbed Facebook post by the administration.
This comes our way via the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), which notes a few things:
The editor-in-chief who wrote the parody article mocking Jewish stereotypes is Jewish
The April Fools edition is paid for with advertising revenue, not student fees
The paper warned readers on its Facebook page that they might be offended by the satire
Nonetheless, because the print edition didnt have a disclaimer, it offended people in protected classes and the editors refused to meet with her, student Cheslock demanded the administration punish the Promethean.
Did we mention shes staff in the Gender Equity Resource Center?
FIRE wrote to UW-Superior Chancellor Renée Wachter on Wednesday, warning that its active investigation of the Promethean, whose April Fools edition is immediately identifiable by its above-the-fold cover,
is a chilling and unacceptable infringement upon the students rights to free expression guaranteed by the First Amendment and an unacceptable suggestion to UWS students and faculty that protected speech may be subject to disciplinary action.
Judicial precedent suggests the university could be successfully sued for no other action beyond opening an investigation into unambiguously protected speech, FIRE says.
It reprints this hilarious email by Cheslock to the Promethean copied to the dean of students when the editors deny her request for a meeting:
So, just to clarify, you are also unwilling to meet with me to discuss this matter? It is unfortunate, indeed, since that would be the very censorship you claim is deadly. The right to free speech also includes a continued dialogue and I am extremely displeased in the lack of regard for others opinions.
The administration kept digging itself in a hole when it criticized the paper on Facebook and argued with commenters:
If you had seen the paper youd know there were grammar mistakes, punctuation mistakes, quoting individuals they never spoke with, and complete unprofessionalism on many levels
Keep in mind, this is the April Fools edition. Also, the university misspelled censor among other mistakes in its criticism of the paper.
FIRE says that Cheslocks claim that she was intimidated by the paper is perplexing:
A review of the emails between the Cheslock and the Prometheans editor and advisor reveals nothing more than polite disagreement. Indeed, Cheslock thanks the Prometheans advisor and editors for being willing to talk and attending the forum she organized.
The paper punched back on Facebook Thursday with a defense of satire for its social importance and a threat to sue the university for violating its First Amendment rights:
To be inclusive means to respect the opinion and speech of others, regardless of its nature or source. This is a liberal arts university, not a safe zone for people to have their ideas censored because others disagree with them. Some opinions offend us, others make us cringe, but in an inclusive environment these opinions are still respected.
This investigation sends a clear message, not only to current but prospective students as well, that their opinions do not matter if they are contrary to the universitys. This is a public institution, funded not only by our tuition, but also by taxpayer money. And that money comes backed by the full faith of the law that the constitution is upheld and that students are free to express themselves in a manner that is true to who they are as individuals regardless of whether or not their opinions fit the mold of a university mission statement.
Editor-in-Chief Marcus White was scheduled to meet with Allison Garver, assistant director of student involvement, on Thursday afternoon, according to FIREs letter.
Sharansky detailed how he would tell anti-Soviet jokes to his interrogators in prison. They would be doing everything they could not to laugh. He says they would explode in anger, shout, and pound the table.... all in an effort not to laugh.
That’s so you can’t make fun of how ridiculous this nonsense really is.
She kinda reminds me of gal who lived in her van, down by the river....
Good point.
She’s a tranny...or an “it.” It boggles good judgement that taxpayers pay this degenerate.
...or useful to society. Most likely...she will be a tax-payer funded malignancy.
Actually I don’t think being Jewish is a protected class.
LOL — I tried both your “hate incidence report” links and they’ve already been taken down! I guess satire is too much to bear for these delicate intellectuals.
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