Posted on 09/18/2017 2:26:28 PM PDT by Dick Bachert
Son of a gun. This is the SECOND brilliant email rant on another vital subject sent me by a very bright friend today. I would be remiss if I failed to share it with you and urge you to share it with YOUR bright friends so they, too, will consider you equally bright, pleasing our modern god of egalitarianism. And what appear to be misspellings are, in fact, how our learned English cousins spell stuff
This should be posted in every college and university, every courthouse, every city hall, every state house and upon every statue and memorial to our ancestors. Unfortunately I doubt most members of ANTIFA, BLM AND PERHAPS EVEN CONGRESS would understand the meaning.
The truth stated eloquently!
"Pay attention to the small things in life for someday you will realize they were the big things."(author unknown)
Erasing history insures that it will be repeated!
This letter is a response to Black Students attending Oxford as Rhodes Scholars wanting to remove the statue of Oxford Benefactor, Cecil Rhodes. It should be read on every campus in the U.S. as well.
Dear Scrotty Students,
Cecil Rhodess generous bequest has contributed greatly to the comfort and well being of many generations of Oxford students a good many of them, dare we say it, better, brighter and more deserving than you.
This does not necessarily mean we approve of everything Rhodes did in his lifetime but then we dont have to. Cecil Rhodes died over a century ago. Autres temps, autres moeurs*. If you dont understand what this means and it would not remotely surprise us if that were the case then we really think you should ask yourself the question: Why am I at Oxford?
Oxford, let us remind you, is the worlds second oldest extant university. Scholars have been studying here since at least the 11th century. Weve played a major part in the invention of Western civilisation, from the 12th century intellectual renaissance through the Enlightenment and beyond. Our alumni include William of Ockham, Roger Bacon, William Tyndale, John Donne, Sir Walter Raleigh, Erasmus, Sir Christopher Wren, William Penn, Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA), Samuel Johnson, Robert Hooke, William Morris, Oscar Wilde, Emily Davison, Cardinal Newman, Julie Cocks. Were a big deal. And most of the people privileged to come and study here are conscious of what a big deal we are. Oxford is their alma mater their dear mother and they respect and revere her accordingly.
And what were your ancestors doing in that period? Living in mud huts, mainly. Sure well concede you the short lived Southern African civilisation of Great Zimbabwe. But lets be brutally honest here. The contribution of the Bantu tribes to modern civilisation has been as near as damn it to zilch.
Youll probably say thats racist. But its what we here at Oxford prefer to call true. Perhaps the rules are different at other universities. In fact, we know things are different at other universities. Weve watched with horror at what has been happening across the pond from the University of Missouri to the University of Virginia and even to revered institutions like Harvard and Yale: the safe spaces; blacklivesmatter; the creeping cultural relativism; the stifling political correctness; what Allan Bloom rightly called the closing of the American mind. At Oxford however, we will always prefer facts and free, open debate to petty grievance-mongering, identity politics and empty sloganeering. The day we cease to do so is the day we lose the right to call ourselves the worlds greatest university.
Of course, you are perfectly within your rights to squander your time at Oxford on silly, vexatious, single-issue political campaigns. (Though it does make us wonder how stringent the vetting procedure is these days for Rhodes scholarships and even more so, for Mandela Rhodes scholarships) We are well used to seeing undergraduates or, in your case postgraduates, making idiots of themselves. Just dont expect us to indulge your idiocy, let alone genuflect before it. You may be black BME as the grisly modern terminology has it but we are colour blind. We have been educating gifted undergraduates from our former colonies, our Empire, our Commonwealth and beyond for many generations. We do not discriminate over sex, race, colour or creed. We do, however, discriminate according to intellect.
That means, inter alia, that when our undergrads or postgrads come up with fatuous ideas, we dont pat them on the back, give them a red rosette and say: Ooh, youre black and you come from South Africa. What a clever chap you are! No. We prefer to see the quality of those ideas tested in the crucible of public debate.
Thats another key part of the Oxford intellectual tradition you see: you can argue any damn thing you like but you need to be able to justify it with facts and logic otherwise your idea is worthless.
This ludicrous notion you have that a bronze statue of Cecil Rhodes should be removed from Oriel College, because its symbolic of institutional racism and white slavery. Well even if it is which we dispute so bloody what? Any undergraduate so feeble-minded that they cant pass a bronze statue without having their safe space violated really does not deserve to be here. And besides, if we were to remove Rhodess statue on the premise that his life wasnt blemish-free, where would we stop? As one of our alumni Dan Hannan has pointed out, Oriels other benefactors include two kings so awful Edward II and Charles I that their subjects had them killed. The college opposite Christ Church was built by a murderous, thieving bully who bumped off two of his wives. Thomas Jefferson kept slaves: does that invalidate the US Constitution? Winston Churchill had unenlightened views about Muslims and India: was he then the wrong man to lead Britain in the war? (COMMENT BY BACHERT: History and recent events -- and even a cursory reading of the Koran -- indicates that Churchill actually got it right!)
Actually, well go further than that. Your Rhodes Must Fall campaign is not merely fatuous but ugly, vandalistic and dangerous. We agree with Oxford historian RW Johnson that what you are trying to do here is no different from what ISIS and the Al-Qaeda have been doing to artifacts in places like Mali and Syria. You are murdering history.
And who are you, anyway, to be lecturing Oxford University on how it should order its affairs? Your rhodesmustfall campaign, we understand, originates in South Africa and was initiated by a black activist who told one of his lecturers whites have to be killed. One of you Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh is the privileged son of a rich politician and a member of a party whose slogan is Kill the Boer; Kill the Farmer; another of you, Ntokozo Qwabe, who is only in Oxford as a beneficiary of a Rhodes scholarship, has boasted about the need for socially conscious black students to dominate white universities, and do so ruthlessly and decisively!
Great. Thats just what Oxford University needs. Some cultural enrichment from the land of Winnie Mandela, burning tyre necklaces, an AIDS epidemic almost entirely the result of government indifference and ignorance, one of the worlds highest per capita murder rates, institutionalised corruption, tribal politics, anti-white racism and a collapsing economy. Please name which of the above items you think will enhance the lives of the 22,000 students studying here at Oxford.
And then please explain what it is that makes your attention grabbing campaign to remove a listed statue from an Oxford college more urgent, more deserving than the desire of probably at least 20,000 of those 22,000 students to enjoy their time here unencumbered by the irritation of spoiled, ungrateful little tossers on scholarships they clearly dont merit using racial politics and cheap guilt-tripping to ruin the life and fabric of our beloved university.
Understand us and understand this clearly: You have everything to learn from us; we have nothing to learn from you.
Yours, Oriel College, Oxford
*Autres temps, autres moeurs Other times, other customs: in other eras people behaved differently.
Interestingly, Chris Patten (Lord Patten of Barnes), The Chancellor of Oxford University, was on the Today Programme on BBC Radio 4 yesterday on precisely the same topic. The Daily Telegraph headline yesterday was "Oxford will not rewrite history".
Patten commented "Education is not indoctrination. Our history is not a blank page on which we can write our own version of what it should have been according to our contemporary views and prejudice"
I can see an Oxford professor with "tenure" (if that exists at Oxford) writing such a piece...particularly if he/she is older and close to retirement.
“Pay attention to the small things in life for someday you will realize they were the big things.”(author unknown)
Erasing history insures that it will be repeated!
Irony is so ironic.
Absolutely outstanding! Of course, only an expert native speaker of the Queen’s English could pen such an incredible series of put-downs. Bravo for educated and logical Englishmen (or women, as the case may be).
I must also pay homage to the comment, “And what were your ancestors doing in that period? Living in mud huts, mainly. Sure well concede you the short lived Southern African civilisation of Great Zimbabwe. But lets be brutally honest here. The contribution of the Bantu tribes to modern civilisation has been as near as damn it to zilch.” That’s truth of the old-fashioned kind - the kind that hits you in the face like Thor’s hammer.
Ping for later
Dan Rather would be proud of the writer.
Great piece!
That piece nearly makes me want to move to England... And that’s sad, when the US seems to be LOSING in the free speech arena. :(
bkmk
Fake. Most of this will get you arrested in England today.
“That piece nearly makes me want to move to England... And thats sad, when the US seems to be LOSING in the free speech arena. :(”
BULLSHat
If you go to a street corn in England and tell passers by that homosexuality is a sin you will be ARRESTED.
I bet this is fake!
I agree with every word, syllable right down to the punctuation points. I just cant see a modern Oxford Don having the stones to write it and send it out.
I hope it real but wont be surprised if it isnt.
We have this wonderful conservative and naive female friend. Each week she sends us something this.
None of it is ever true.
Not from anyone in command at Oxford but still a joy.
Truth as shocking & refreshing as cold water.
Brit Ping
I liked it.
Yeah, and that one test is the whole story. Got it.
It’s fake.
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Thanks.
I respectfully disagree.
I disrespectfully disagree. Churchill hit the nail on the head.
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