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Extremists Have No Place In Our Schools
The Washington Dispatch ^ | April 1st 2003 | Frank Salvato

Posted on 04/07/2003 6:51:51 AM PDT by The Rant

Columbia University Professor Nicholas De Genova makes me sick. He personifies the ideal of the extremist. But that in itself isn’t what makes me ill. Although I disagree with him on his stance regarding the military action in Iraq I still would fight for his right to espouse his poisonous thoughts, which as it would seem, is a hell of a lot more than he would do for me. No, the reason this man makes me nauseous is because he is calling for the slaughter of those in our armed forces. If this isn’t teetering on the borderline of treason I really don’t know what is.

Columbia University, long on an outlet for liberal-styled pontifications and assertions, is harboring a man who expressed his desire for the American troops in Iraq to experience "a million Mogadishus", a reference to the slaughter of American troops in Somalia during the 1990's. If that doesn’t make you mad then you should know that he teaches our young students and doesn’t shy away from expressing and inserting his opinions while employing his instructional presence.

Professor De Genova, an anthropology professor at Columbia, made the statement at a "Teach-In" sponsored by the university. He continued to say that the only heroes that would come from this action in Iraq were ones that would help to defeat the soldiers of the coalition forces. University President Lee Bollinger has come out publicly in his condemnation of Professor De Genova’s statement. This is noteworthy in that Columbia University usually doesn’t make statements of this sort opting rather to defend the right of free speech. The move by Mr. Bollinger is indeed appropriate but in this instance it only goes so far and additional action must be taken.

It is one thing to defend the right of free speech but it is quite another to foster an atmosphere where extremists, like Professor De Genova, have access to students of our educational system. The educational process should be one of cultivation. Students should be gathering the tools to make their own decisions. Where there are multiple viewpoints on a subject, like Iraq and the military action there, each and every viewpoint should be addressed in an objective and non-partisan manner thus giving the students the freedom to investigate the matter and make up their own minds based on the processing of all sides of an issue. Because Professor De Genova is such an extremist on the issue of the United State's involvement in Iraq he is only doing a disservice to the students, the educational institution and, in my opinion, the country.

His statement that he would like to see "a million Mogadishus" is one of the sickest things I have ever heard. It literally turns my stomach. Although I defend his right to say what he feels without fear of persecution, it is quite a different story to allow him to instruct impressionable minds with the type of venom he has in his soul. Therefore I have no choice but to demand, and encourage others to demand as well, that he either be suspended indefinitely until he issues a full, sincere and complete apology or that he is terminated without chance of re-employment. He should have to pay a price, not for his utilization of his free speech right but for his failure to defend his students’ right of access to all the educational tools available in order to receive a fair and balanced education which includes giving them every opportunity to make up their own minds on any given matter, including the action in Iraq. Professor De Genova fails his students miserably in this area and therefore is unfit to teach.

This type of extreme opinion is a very serious matter that needs to be addressed within our educational institutions. In a piece I wrote that ran in The Washington Dispatch (Keeping Partisan Politics Out Of The Classroom – March 13th, 2003) I expressed my concern with the established liberalism that exists in the classrooms of our country. A parent was denied access to his children as a school endorsed peace rally took place. The parent wasn’t even given information on what was said during the rally. Now we have “Teach-In’s” happening at one of our most revered educational institutions where anti-Americanism is preached at the most extreme level, a level that calls for our military personnel to be murdered. This is so far from being acceptable that action simply must be taken, not only to terminate Professor De Genova, because I can hardly believe that any apology forthcoming from the professor would be sincere and heartfelt but for the purpose of self-preservation at the university, but also to rectify this harboring of one-sided political thinking within the halls of our educational institutions.

So, as our brave young men are performing their duties with professionalism, bravery and skill while liberating the oppressed people of Iraq and making the world a safer place by ridding it of an egotistical tyrant whose threat to the world’s very existence is well defined, Professor De Genova sits in his comfortable abode waxing murderous thoughts about the very people that afford him to freedom to think his backward and extremely evil thoughts. I bet our troops would have rather received a simple thank you.

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Frank Salvato is a contributing writer to The Washington Dispatch, and a freelance writer from the Midwest who has lived his life while traveling throughout the world. His views are entirely his own. He can be contacted at feedback@washingtondispatch.com . His writings can be seen at www.TheRant.us


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Extended News; News/Current Events; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: academialist; columbiauniversity; degenova; education; iraq; liberal; nicholasdegenova; protest

1 posted on 04/07/2003 6:51:51 AM PDT by The Rant
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To: The Rant
His stance is NOT academic freedom.

He is sanctioning murder.
2 posted on 04/07/2003 6:53:13 AM PDT by mabelkitty
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To: The Rant
De Genova -and- this author are both jackasses. "Get rid of extremists?" Who picks the extremists? You, me or Hillary?

Has everyone lost the concept of -competing- with the moronic liberals and beating them intellectually instead of stifling them? (which in turn gives them a victory in their battle against our freedom)

3 posted on 04/07/2003 6:58:27 AM PDT by sam_paine
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To: mabelkitty
Professors are still at liberty to express their idiocy!

I say amplify this guy! Get him on a set with a military family!!! These people SHOULD speak out so their positions AGAINST America are clearly and well known!

4 posted on 04/07/2003 7:00:58 AM PDT by sam_paine
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To: Jeff Head
Ping
5 posted on 04/07/2003 7:13:42 AM PDT by Badray (I won't be treated like a criminal until after they catch me and convict me.)
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To: Badray
The momentum mounts. I pray enough people will withhold funds/donations and write their congressional representatives to urge the same.
6 posted on 04/07/2003 7:16:26 AM PDT by Jeff Head
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To: The Rant
Had the good professor said, "Women are too emotional to hold important government offices." He would be gone already. Academic freedom is the freedom to say what you want about some groups or subjects, but not others.
7 posted on 04/07/2003 7:18:53 AM PDT by Blue Screen of Death
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To: The Rant
"If this isn’t teetering on the borderline of treason I really don’t know what is."

I think that you can cross out the words "teetering on the borderline of". This isn't borderline.
8 posted on 04/07/2003 7:21:57 AM PDT by birdsman
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To: birdsman; The Rant
Check out the FR threads HERE and HERE for good FR discussions on how to help get active in outsing De Genova.

All the way to Baghdad in Winning Iraqi Freedom

9 posted on 04/07/2003 7:45:34 AM PDT by Jeff Head
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To: *Academia list
http://www.freerepublic.com/perl/bump-list
10 posted on 04/07/2003 7:54:59 AM PDT by Free the USA (Stooge for the Rich)
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To: sam_paine
say amplify this guy! Get him on a set with a military family!!!

Every set of books we send via the Books for Soldiers program includes a CD with my daughter's videos of our attendance at the Stand Up For America Rally here in Spokane, her tribute to veterans, a slew of pro-American essays and letters, a directory full of Victor Davis Hanson's essays - and a directory entitled 'Domestic Enemies.' Domestic Enemies contains articles and threaded commentary on the likes of Nicholas De Genova and Charles Reangel. It contains the images of those marched and who wish death and defeat for the US. Our troops will know who was for them - and who was against them. I want them to come back proud - and angry.

11 posted on 04/07/2003 8:07:04 AM PDT by Noumenon (You can evade reality, but you cannot evade the consequences of evading reality - Ayn Rand)
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To: sam_paine
The problem is, there are only leftist extremists in colleges today.

Regardless, anyone who advocates the destruction of America's armed forces IS in fact giving succor and comfort to the enemy which is a treasonous act. This son of a bitch should be taken out, given a trial, and when found guilty, shot like the dog he is.
12 posted on 04/07/2003 8:20:02 AM PDT by Leatherneck_MT (Can't stand rude behavior in a man.... Won't tolerate it.)
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To: The Rant
Although I defend his right to say what he feels without fear of persecution...

The 1st Amendment protects this idiot from governmental interference in what he can spout. As a private citizen, I can persecute him all I want.

13 posted on 04/07/2003 8:20:52 AM PDT by LexBaird
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To: Leatherneck_MT
While we agree on the nature of that bastard, I disagree on what to do with him. To me, he's a posterboy for the bad guys just like "the dirty Hun" was posterboy for anti-Hitler war posters.

I say publicize this guy to the rafters. He needs to be given airtime on the Network News programs so that ma-pa kettle can see what the America-haters are all about.

14 posted on 04/07/2003 8:38:05 AM PDT by sam_paine
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To: sam_paine
Supreme Court Justice Brandeis once said "Sunshine is the best disinfectant." Yes, by all means, let DeGenova and the likes of him continue to speak. And let us continue to expose them all the more for the extremists in sheep's clothing that they really are. They are intellectually dishonest and shallow, and utterly ignorant of human history. They are utterly incapable of carrying on a rational argument about anything. Why? They refuse to define true diversity as the diversity of THOUGHT.

You might think that the likes of DeGenova, Chomsky, Foner and the rest would use their great erudition to analyze and deconstruct themselves! But no, they are quite proud to be heirs to all the murderous ideologies of the past, and to build upon and perfect them. Their one clear value is the WILL TO POWER - but it is time for us to "beat" them down at every turn.

No, I do not condone violence against them. I just find it ironic that these so-called "pacifists" are the ones to use violence as a FIRST resort. They are not content to live and let live. They will not let us live in peace. Hell, if they get their way, they will not let us live at all.

15 posted on 04/07/2003 11:15:47 AM PDT by albertp (Malice in Blunderland, The Wizard of Odd, and Gullible's Troubles, too!)
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