Posted on 08/30/2002 5:10:06 PM PDT by TLBSHOW
Cornell Republicans to Leftist Censor: "Go to Hell!"
Earlier this week, the Cornell undergraduate student body arrived on campus for another year of liberal indoctrination. Since the mid-1980s, the Cornell College Republicans and the Cornell Review have served as bulwarks against Leftist totalitarianism. On countless occasions over the years, each organization has had to stand up to threats and intimidation from fellow students, administrators, and faculty members. This academic year is turning out to be no different. On Sunday, August 25, 2002, members of the Cornell College Republicans advertised for the organization's upcoming meeting. One of the advertising methods was sidewalk chalking. I participated in the making of many of these chalkings; for instance, one said:
"FACTS: There are 23 professors in the government department; 21 are registered Democrats; 1 is an Independent; 1 is a Republican. FIGHT THE POWER! Join the College Republicans."
Another chalking had an American flag along with a quote made famous by President Bush (I personally wrote this one):
"You're either with us or you're with the terrorists."
Many, many liberals on Cornell's campus have sided with terrorism in the last year, arguing for appeasement of any and all terrorists around the world. We freedom-loving Americans are sick and tired of these elitist, prissy, pseudo-intellectuals siding with evil; hence, the College Republicans decided to bring that message home in our advertising.
As usual, Leftist fanatics could not handle it. Carla Frances Winston -- a Cornell sorority chick majoring in government and holding dual citizenship in the United States and Canada (eh?) -- wrote a letter to the Dean of Students demanding immediate censorship of the Cornell College Republicans:
"Next to the advertisement for the first meeting and a drawing of the US flag is the statement, 'You're either with us or with the terrorists' I find this statement extremely offensive. This heavy-handed, black-and-white picture of the world fails to acknowledge the incredible diversity of opinions, complexity of interactions, and tolerance of others that exists in today's social and political life. It is also a blatant offense to the University's 'Open Doors, Open Hearts, and Open Minds' mission."
First, whether Ms. Winston finds the statement "extremely offensive," somewhat offensive, mildly offensive, or even sexually arousing is completely irrelevant to me. She is entitled to her opinion, but she is not entitled to silence her political opponents.
Second, the "heavy-handed, black-and-white picture of the world" is one endorsed by the President of the United States and supported by 90 percent of Americans. If Ms. Winston has been indoctrinated with the savage philosophy of moral relativism, then she is a fringe extremist. Again, she is entitled to her morally bankrupt opinion, but she is not entitled to silence her political opponents.
Third, Cornell University's "Open Doors, Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Wallets, Open Rectums" policy is a joke. It is a standard policy statement on diversity that endorses racial quotas and encourages whites to treat racial minorities like puppy dogs who are unable to handle conservative viewpoints without bursting into tears and hanging themselves. Fortunately, the policy also endorses freedom of speech thanks to the efforts of the one Republican professor in the government department, Dr. Jeremy Rabkin.
Regardless, Ms. Winston seems to be suggesting that President George W. Bush's words are in violation of Cornell University's diversity policy. Will the provost begin extradition proceedings to bring the president before a campus judicial hearing?
Ms. Winston continues in her letter:
This use of exclusion, belittlement, and fear tactics is unbecoming of a major political organization and should be immediately rectified.
Yes, I admit it. When I chalked President Bush's quote, I was indeed trying to exclude, belittle, and instill fear in the hearts of terrorist supporters. And something about Ms. Winston's hysteria makes me believe that I made my point.
In the last paragraph of Ms. Winston's letter to the Dean of Students, she offers:
"This statement provides an example of some of the worst traits of the Americans--indeed of human beings -- that your organization purports to speak for. It is precisely the kind of trait that provokes harsh reactions from the perceived "enemy," whether that enemy is a terrorist or an irate fellow citizen.
This is what the Ivy League is churning out, folks. Sorority girls who believe that we ought not even say anything harsh about terrorists (or terrorist sympathizers) lest they get angry. Ms. Winston cannot even bring herself to refer to al Qaeda or its supporters as the enemy without surrounding the word in quotations. This bizarre worldview implies that everyone is morally equivalent - innocent Jews and killer Nazis, innocent Christians and savage Chinese Communists, innocent Twin Towers' workers and al Qaeda. In her universe, we are all the "enemies."
Ms. Winston closes her letter with a demand:
In this case, the reaction [the statement] provokes is the demand of an immediate clarification and apology to the entire campus community.
Ms. Winston, I will never apologize. And I have a feeling that the Cornell College Republicans will never apologize either. When College Republican Chairman Ryan Horn was asked for comment, he told Cornell Review Online:
"She can go to hell. As part of our recruitment strategy, using a powerful quote by our President has worked beautifully. That is why we are by far the largest college conservative group in the State of New York."
Cornell's right-wing activists will support the United States of America in defeating terrorism at home and abroad. We will continue to proudly support our great President. If I were you, Ms. Winston, I would check your apartment for wiretaps. John Ashcroft seems to be at the top of his game lately.
And one more thing: If any member of the College Republicans is forced to appear before a single university official to explain anything about our advertising, we will see to it that Cornell University faces yet another public relations nightmare. After all, we have the Constitution and the President of the United States on our side.
"In ten seconds we begin the bombing of the Soviet Union Cornell University."
Can't wait to start snapping fingers and enlightning the bumpkins.
If 'painting' a black and white picture is offensive, I wonder how this person feels about rape? I mean wouldn't it be heavy-handed as well to bluntly state it is wrong? If there is no right and wrong to issues but varying levels of responsibility, how could a person claim rape is totally wrong?
I believe she will declare this issue wrong (and rightly so), as well as a hole host of other issues ranging from guns to hate crime legislation. Only when regarding conservative issues and statements are 'incredible diversity of opinions' needed.
Poor logic. Assuming it was done by a republican ignores the possibility of a liberal, perhaps this writer herself, of planting the message in order to have something to be offended at.
Pray for GW and the Truth
Surely this is disingenuous. This overly dramatic, self-important sentence seems calculated to imply that this fragile, open-minded flower might have looked with favor on the Cornell Republicans, if only she hadn't come upon the grisly horror of a picture of the American flag and a statement of loyalty to it in the face of adversity.
I'd lay odds that this is not true; that, Cornell Democrat or not, her beliefs and premises and sensibilities and inclinations make her a Democrat at heart.
That would be a wonderful thing. Unfortunately, with all the viciousness freepers are showing towards one another lately, I'm hesitant to recommend that anyone visit the site. It is truly discouraging.
*ROTFL*!!! Utterly brilliant. A killing blow so deft that the victim may not even realize they've been fatally skewered. "It's just a flesh wound."
Game, set, and match.
Give this man the Quote of the Day award.
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