Leftist Professors Cringe at Being Treated to Leftist Protest Tactics

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Santa Rosa Junior College's oak-studded campus is aflame with controversy triggered by the anonymous posting of red stars and a reference to communist indoctrination on 10 faculty office doors.

Instructors quickly saw the action as a threat to academic freedom, but the student who claimed credit for the protest said it was about left-leaning bias in the lecture hall.

The stars, which unnerved some instructors, were accompanied by a copy of a state Education Code section prohibiting the teaching of communism with the "intent to indoctrinate" students.

"It makes me a little anxious," philosophy instructor Michael Aparicio said.

Ed Buckley, the college's vice president of academic affairs, weighed in with a defense of academic freedom, saying in an e-mail to SRJC faculty that it includes teaching "difficult and controversial material."

But political science major Molly McPherson of Rohnert Park said she had only intended to start a discussion about the personal politics of SRJC humanities instructors by posting the stars.

"It's a big issue," said McPherson, president of the SRJC Republicans, a campus club. "The opinion of the far left is presented as fact, with no alternative."

Some students fear their grades will suffer if they express a contrary view, she said.

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Wow, this is so tame, so inconsequential compared to the blather that is spewing forth from that academic fraud Ward Churchill's mouth and those of his supporters. What a bunch of pussies these professors are.
 
Ward Churchill has nothing to do with 99% of academic America and I thought he got canned anyhow. Although I do hope he still comes to our school I'd love to sit, listen then laugh at him.

Also I fail to see the point of accusing the professor of being commies, that just shows the ignorance of the local school republican party in failing to comprehend the difference between socialism and communism. Just like it would be idiotic of me to call our president a dictator rather than a fascist.
 
I too would love to go see Ward Churchill speak. The conservative base here would have a field day with him, since the new FM talker went on the air last January there are so many fired up righties in Pittsburgh that it would be a festival comparable to Dan's Bake Sale.

This wasn't the actions of the local or state Republican party. It was one student who was part of the junior college's student Republican group.
 
[quote name='PittsburghAfterDark']I too would love to go see Ward Churchill speak. The conservative base here would have a field day with him, since the new FM talker went on the air last January there are so many fired up righties in Pittsburgh that it would be a festival comparable to Dan's Bake Sale.

This wasn't the actions of the local or state Republican party. It was one student who was part of the junior college's student Republican group.[/quote]

My apologies, I've edited it to include school, I probably cut the world while editing. I'm sure you would have quite a field day with him unfortunately most of the republican students here are more interested in protesting then they are at actually grilling frauds.
 
Hell, I don't want to protest him.

I want to give him a big stage, a big mike, freedom to talk and then freedom to take questions from the audience with full press coverage.
 
[quote name='PittsburghAfterDark']Hell, I don't want to protest him.

I want to give him a big stage, a big mike, freedom to talk and then freedom to take questions from the audience with full press coverage.[/quote]

Exactly! Some people just don't understand that the best way to deal with a fool is to let him make a fool of himself.
 
I think most on this board can agree that Ward Churchill's radical leftist comments were crazy. That does mean that all right-wingers can now vandalize university property in an attempt to intimidate teachers out of teaching cetain educational subject material. A university has open forums for this kind of discussion.

Maybe the student in question should have picked a conservative university, Bob Jones' University (outlawing dancing and girlie posters as works of the devil) sounds like it would be right up this student's alley.
 
Why should every student that identifies themselves as conservative or Republican be forced to be segregated into a well known conservative university?

Should we just limit black students to Grambling, Morehouse, Spelman or Howard? You want to declare women inelligible to attend any college that isn't one of the seven sisters?

Your bigotry is incredible.

Replace conservative with black, woman or gay and you'll realize what a perfect ass you are.
 
[quote name='PittsburghAfterDark']Why should every student that identifies themselves as conservative or Republican be forced to be segregated into a well known conservative university?

Should we just limit black students to Grambling, Morehouse, Spelman or Howard? You want to declare women inelligible to attend any college that isn't one of the seven sisters?

Your bigotry is incredible.

Replace conservative with black, woman or gay and you'll realize what a perfect ass you are.[/quote]

I only meant this kid, who was so upset at the professors (or desparate for attention) that he vandalized their offices. It sounds like the kid has mental problems, if he has no other way to deal with divergent opinions then to perform illegal acts, I think he needs to be around people who think like he does until he can get his emotions under control.

Personally I believe that open discussion back and forth, between different viewpoints, is the best way to discover truth. If the kid had spoken out in an open discussion forum at his school (almost ever university has them), performed a nonviolent protest outside school property, or written several articles for a local newspaper decrying the supposedly liberal viewpoints of his professors, I would be behind him 100% (that's what the first amendment is all about).
 
SHE didn't vandalize offices. She put up stickers and dropped off educational guidelines she didn't feel the teachers were meeting. This was not illegal behavior.
 
[quote name='PittsburghAfterDark']SHE didn't vandalize offices. She put up stickers and dropped off educational guidelines she didn't feel the teachers were meeting. This was not illegal behavior.[/quote]

she is still a pussy. What she didn't have time to T.P. their houses??

I hear conservative students all of the time whining about "liberal" professor's. So instead of trying to engage them in classes, they complain to David Horowitz, label them a "communist" and try to get teacher fired. Or worse quotas. Maybe the profs are being a little too skittish but in the current climate, I don't blame them.

I didn't go to college to hear Profs say everything that confirmed my beliefs (and I am a liberal). When I disagreed with them, I piped up in class. The thing is in most majors, politics come into play a lot less than one might suspect. Math is math, French in French, Engineering is Engineering, etc. And even is a prof is leftist who cares if they allow all forms of discussion in the class. My biggest problem with Ward Chruchill is that he apparently doesn't allow that much dissent in class which is a damned shame.

As far as it affecting grades..well, who knows. Maybe the are just bad students to begin with. Since conservatives,by definition, are less open-mined, maybe it is harder for them to solve problems creatively... ;). Did you see that story out of Foothill College in CA? Some conservative student was whining about how he failed a final because he wrote a pro-American essay. Turns out his essay was poorly written and didn't answer the question posed and his story was filled with inaccuracies. But the right wingers still picked it up as a "bad liberal teachers" story and ran with it. Meanwhile some radical conservative professor, Clyde Wilson at the U. of Southern Carolina, who advocates southern independence and wants a war crimes trial for Lincoln, goes unnoticed.
 
Awwwww you need to call a woman you don't know, never met and don't agree with a pussy... how cute.

No wonder I take your points of view so seriously.
 
[quote name='PittsburghAfterDark']SHE didn't vandalize offices. She put up stickers and dropped off educational guidelines she didn't feel the teachers were meeting. This was not illegal behavior.[/quote]

That's not at all clear from the article. It never stated that the postings were on a bulletin board designated for public postings. Tacking up slanderous, unfounded accusations on the door of a person's place of work sure sounds like vandalism to me. And there is no way that this girl is a modern day Martin Luther - today's American society offers full protection of speech to anyone in America who does not have communist views (However I have learned today that teaching the fundamentals of communism is against certain state's laws - hooray for "freedom" and "equal protection" under the first amendment)

Replace "red stars" with "yellow stars", and suddenly poor little Molly doesn't seem so innocuous.
 
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