Posted on 07/25/2016 9:20:37 AM PDT by Borges
Professors are at it again, demonstrating in public how little they understand the responsibilities and limits of their profession.
On Monday a group calling itself Historians Against Trump published an Open Letter to the American People. The purpose of the letter, the historians tell us, is to warn against Donald J. Trumps candidacy and the exceptional challenges it poses to civil society. They suggest that they are uniquely qualified to issue this warning because they have a professional obligation as historians to share an understanding of the past upon which a better future may be built.
Or in other words: Were historians and youre not, and historians understand the impact these phenomena have upon societys most vulnerable. Therefore we cant keep silent, for the lessons of history compel us to speak out against Trump.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
Yeah, because they’ve done such a good job of dumbing-down students that anyone would value their opinion.
Look at the lists...the vast majority are not historians anyhow.
I’m glad these Left Loons feel compelled to put their names on something so poorly compiled and published.
One would never guess, if the references to the profession of history were removed from the letter, that this was written by professors or had anything to do with the past at all.
It seems more like high school aged kids wrote their letter. There’s no cohesiveness in the arguments put forth and the letter has really nothing to do with historical context in any way, like one would expect from actual historians.
The letter is more like Democratic Party Talking Points - meaningless.
http://www.historiansagainsttrump.org/2016/07/an-open-letter-to-american-people.html#more
Yeah, and the Professors conveniently omitted Islam butchering their neighbors for the last 1400 years.
Make it two. And I know two others.
Just another bunch of government employees wanting their gravy train to keep rolling.
They should wrap Fish in Newspaper and deliver him to the DNC Convention.
Those who can’t, teach...
Almost all leftist issues use elite terms like "scientist" or "professor" or "experts" to add perceived credence to their claims.
They also demean any conflicting opinion with negative terms like "deniers" and sometimes even degrade the discussion using insults like "mouth breathers".
I am a historian and their work is all bunk.
Coming from a new magazine, FACT, and published in the Sept/Oct 1964 edition, the headlines disguised a majority of what 'facts' were found by the magazine's editor, Ralph Ginzburg, and a researcher/author, Walter Boronson. From an AMA list of 12k+ psychiatrists, the responses of 2,417 had the 1,189 declaring, without any professional examination, his unfitness. A great many people, from then to now, have regarded this as a violation of professional ethics. Their defense was that they thought the survey was private and informative!
This is an accepted logical fallacy under the term "Appeal to Authority" and is defined by these rules;
1. Person A is (claimed to be) an authority on subject S.
2. Person A makes claim C about subject S.
3. Therefore, C is true.
See any resemblance to this panel of 'historians'?
Oops, math error - 52 years ago! Why no correction method!?!?
From that letter, just one example: "Donald Trumps contempt for constructive, evidence-based argumentation mocks the ideals of the academy, whether in the sciences or the liberal arts. Academia is far from the only profession endangered by Trumpism. Donald Trump bullies and suppresses the press, and seeks to weaken First Amendment protections as President. . . ." - Letter from Historians et al
Pardon me, but at its heart, isn't Trump's "argumentation" on the state of the economy and on the dangers of attacks from those who state their intentions to harm America "evidence-based"? Perhaps they should consider America's early mind-boggling progress from the use of crude tools in the wilderness to putting a man on the moon, as contrasted with the past few decades of backward stagnant growth.
As far as his stated objections to "the press" predicated on and limited to that segment of "the press" which provides evidence of its own affiliation with Party, instead of its pursuit of truth and objectivity?
As far as his stand on First Amendment protections, does Trump not loudly declare his objections to "politically correct" speech, which is, in fact, censorship, and relies on coercively-imposed restrictions on that speech which, in America, was intended to be speech which was unrestrained by political fiat or that which "offended" another human being?
As a matter of fact, that great champion of the rights of conscience and free speech, Thomas Jefferson, stated:
"The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts only as are injurious to others. But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods, or no God. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg."Contrast that with the group think imposed on college and university students exposed to these haughty and arrogant "professors"!
These assorted mind controllers have concluded the view expressed by Thomas Jefferson here is dangerous and must be opposed. Their bias toward "progressivism" blinds them to the real intent and purpose of the First Amendment's protections.
So much for their joint warning to us!
Thank you. See my Post #31.
The only thing a professor is good for is taking my extra rattas and giving me ratta candy.
History professors are sick and tired of climate scientist stealing the spotlight with “predictive models”.
Based on the list at the link, many or most of these beard scratching terds are not “historians” anyways. The list includes undergraduate students, social studies teachers, book dealers, librarians, etc. A list of self-important, deluded, liberal morons. As if anybody cares anyways.
Meh.
Fish is being critical of them.
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