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Horowitz: Leftists Dominate Universities
The Digital Collegian (PSU) ^ | 12/5/2001 | Josh Moser, Kelly Madden

Posted on 12/07/2001 4:21:50 AM PST by NittanyLion

Horowitz: Leftists dominate universities

By Josh Moser
and Kelly Madden
For The Collegian

A self-proclaimed "scary guy," leading conservative David Horowitz criticized Penn State and universities nationwide last night for what he considers left-wing domination.

In his presentation, "The Hate-America Left on College Campuses," given at the Kern Building, Horowitz, president of the Center for the Study of Popular Culture, expressed his concerns over what he sees as liberal control of America's universities.

"What has happened to our universities is a tragedy," Horowitz said. "I think what has happened is that you're all getting a liberal education."

Horowitz is best known at Penn State for his advertisement titled "Ten Reasons Why Reparations for Slavery is a Bad Idea" that caused a stir on college campuses in March 2001. Last night, he warned a crowd of about 120 at the Kern Building about what he considers leftists' dangerous views, especially in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks.

"Instead of thinking, looking at the issues as they are, the real world, it carries on a campaign of hate," Horowitz said of the left.

Horowitz, who was invited to speak by the Penn State College Republicans, also condemned protests to America's war on terrorism by students at 150 universities across the country.

A self-described former radical who took part in the first anti-Vietnam War demonstration at the University of California, Berkeley in 1968, Horowitz asked students to think before they act.

"I've learned some hard lessons," Horowitz said. "I know people do this for the best intentions, but you always have to look at the real-world effects of what you believe and what you do."

Horowitz cited arguments that student protests against the Vietnam War actually prolonged the conflict. He warned that a peace movement now would hurt America.

"Pride in your country is important in war, morale is important," Horowitz said. "The most dire effect of the peace movement is that it saps the morale of America."

Audience reaction to Horowitz' ideas was varied. Several times throughout the question-and-answer period following Horowitz' remarks, members of the crowd openly voiced displeasure at his responses.

Ramy Nasr, Muslim Student Association director of public relations, described Horowitz's speech as "prejudice, misinformed, misleading, very deceptive and contradicting."

"My thinking is that his ideas, although well thought out, are more dangerous than good because they can be used to justify racial and ethnic discrimination, prejudice and imperialism," said Jameka Green (junior-journalism). "He wasn't able or willing to take on issues people felt strongly about."

Mike Gallo, vice chairman of the College Republicans, said he expected dissent from the crowd.

"You can't change everybody's mind, but you can help plant a seed," Gallo said. "The main point of tonight was to get the information out there."


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: academia; highereducation; horowitz
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To: wbill
And at Cornell, too. Oranges, I think it was.
21 posted on 12/07/2001 10:35:39 AM PST by Marysecretary
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To: smithson
You want liberals to come up with facts?

I hear them make up facts all the time. This isn't all that different, is it? ;-)

22 posted on 12/07/2001 10:47:07 AM PST by NittanyLion
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To: NittanyLion
Horowitz was, as usual, on target.

The few morons quoted here are illiterate lefties who in no way represent mainstream PSU.

Talk about a tiny minority...

23 posted on 12/07/2001 3:47:31 PM PST by Jethro Tull
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To: Jethro Tull
Thanks. I suspected as much.
24 posted on 12/09/2001 7:13:18 AM PST by NittanyLion
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To: Phantom Lord
Surprising that Cornell treated him "nicely." They threw oranges at Ann Coulter, who is an alumni.

She should have grabbed one of the oranges, held it up, and said, "Why aren't you boycotting the orange industry? Don't you know they exploit Mayans and the Garifuna in the citrus industry? Don't you know about the 'freedom fighters' and the United Fruit Company? I guess you don't care about the oppressed and excluded in Central America, as long as you can have your fruit. Welcome to the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy!" LOL! Way to traumatize little budding lefties.

25 posted on 12/09/2001 7:22:15 AM PST by Anamensis
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To: Anamensis
She did make fun of them for being a bunch of weak wristed pansies. Saying that they were having trouble reaching her and that if they had hit her they would have softly bounced off. She made many many comments about their inability to throw a fastball. Problem was she made them in interviews after her speech and not during it.
26 posted on 12/10/2001 4:30:57 AM PST by Phantom Lord
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