Posted on 07/25/2020 7:26:34 AM PDT by Kaslin
By now you have heard that University of North Carolina-Wilmington professor Dr. Mike Adams has passed away. For 12 years Mike was a valued member of our Summit Ministries faculty, where he taught and mentored students on pro-life and free-speech issues.
We will miss him deeply. So will all who regularly avail themselves of the freedoms secured by our Constitution.
Mikes legacy will be that of a passionate defender of the pre-born and brilliant advocate for free speech. He was one of the last great guardians of the First Amendment. Mike skillfully deployed all of the tools available to himfrom the legal process to Twitterto exercise his right to speak freely and to defend the right of others to do so, as well.
Sometimes Mike exercised his free speech with a devastating wit that rattled friends as well as foes. But anyone who took the time to engage with him personally found him to be gracious and thoughtful. Bullish for what he believed in, for sure. But no bully. Mikes many friends on the left and the right can testify to his goodness as a man.
And yet some on the left have already begun to characterize Mikes legacy as that of a racist and misogynist. Few professors in America have ever had to put up with such hateful, hurtful falsehoods. They led to his being pushed out of his tenured position at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington by an official who publicly accused Mike of vile actions. Where does a taxpayer-funded bureaucrat get the moral authority to destroy a professors reputation in this way? Every educator in the nation should be chilled to the bone.
The ugliness that led to Mikes early retirement from UNC-Wilmington, involving edgy but hardly vile tweets, is the latest example of the cancel culture that is tearing our country apart. Mike was cruelly maligned. And this is happening to multitudes across the political spectrum.
What is sadly ironic about this is that those who do not share the ideology Mike articulated had the truest kind of friend in him. Mike ardently defended the right of people of all viewpoints to say with passion the things that overflow from their hearts and inform their worldviews. The cancel culture would not have returned the favor. Professors often grandly proclaim that they will defend free speech to the death. Most of them are blowing smoke. Mike wasnt. He fought for everyones freedom, even those who used it to launch hurtful personal attacks against him.
Mike also sought, and urged others to seek, common ground with those with whom they found themselves in conflict.
As Mike wrote for Townhall just a few months ago, describing how he resolved an argument that got more heated than it should have with his dad, there is an alternative we all can, and must, pursue when we find ourselves in a disagreement even one rooted in our most sacred beliefs.
If there is someone you love that you are not at peace with just swallow your pride and reach out, Mike wrote. Chances are, the source of your conflict really is not as important as you once thought it was. Perhaps it is just as meaningless as the one between my dad and me. If fact, Ill bet it is.
We are all dying, folks. It is time to meet the people we love where they are and start talking. There is no need to wait until the holidays to start applying this principle. We can start today. We might not have tomorrow.
History will show that the cancel cultures trashing of Mike was utterly short-sighted. When the pure revolutionaries come after them, those on the left will realizetoo latethat they had no better defender of their right to speak than Mike Adams.
And for those hateful enough to think that Mikes death is somehow a victory for their agenda, I have news for you. Youre too late. In addition to his landmark free speech lawsuit and work at the university, Mike trained nearly 15,000 students at Summit Ministries. They are ready and waiting to stand for freedom. Yes, even yours.
Oh thanks. The thread title doesnt have his name. Unhyphenated...
I have followed Mike Adams for decades. We shall carry on his work.
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Yeah. At first I thought it was another Townhall type column. The kind Kaslin posts. And what was it doing in Breaking News?
Then I read it. So sad for Mr. Marcus, as well as for Mr. Adams.
Conservatism lost two great men yesterday.
Thx much.
His ex had been coming around every couple of weeks I read...she was remarried and For some reason was still on the deed for his house. I wonder if her husband was the jealous type. Could it be why Mike was acting erratic? Im sure they must be looking at obvious angles like that.
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Wow. I never saw that coming.”
The question is... did he?
Was Adams Breitbarted? Or Scaliaed
His ex?
His wiki makes no mention of ever being married. Nothing I’ve read indicated he had been married.
Wow. He was married.
He married a crazy lib student. The one who started his email problems.
Hanley's ex-wife or Adams's ex-wife?
Through an agreement with the university, Mike Adams was scheduled to retire on August 1, 2020, and was to receive a settlement of $504,702.76 which was to be paid out over the course of 5 years to cover lost salary and retirement benefits.He made friends in life, but he also made enemies out of the usual suspects.
Heart attacks, car and plane crashes, poisons, gunshot wounds, etc. are among the many forms of suicide their enemies will often die from.
May you Rest In Peace, Mike Adams. Thanks for being a voice in the wilderness.
I used to follow him closely, until he became a never-Trumper.
So, how did he die?
RIP Mike!
You fought the good fight!
May Mike Adams’ Memory be Eternal!!!!
And may his enemies’ causes be utterly obliterated!!!!
It’s so sad! He was only 55, and was pushed out of his tenured position by the vicious, howling mob before he died.
Was he murdered? Inquiring minds want to know!!!!
Why not? Depression and the possibility of bi-polarism are the most likely cause. Sometimes the most obvious reason is right in front of your nose rather than immediately jumping to conspiracies..........
I had two uncles, a close friend and a business associate who all committed suicide and none of them were involved in clandestine activities that would warrant a conspiracy meme.......
The article you cite doesn’t appear to indicate that the one he married was the one who ‘started’ the ‘email problems.’ She seems to have been someone else who corresponded with him at the time (?)
You are right. He married a crazy liberal student who contributed towards his email problems. But not the one who started them.
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