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I went to one of those Assembly Series lectures this morning (for ye non-Wash U people, that's just a series of lectures they give in the Graham Chapel on campus, with a speaker invited in every Wednesday at 11:00 am to speak for about an hour. They speak about all kinds of things-- we had the Cardinals' manager last week, which I didn't go to, and there are some upcoming lectures about poverty, science, medicine, and religion, prisons, and even Holocaust denial)-- and it was definitely worthwhile. Since I don't have class from 11:00-12:00 (or even until 1:00, should they run longer-- which apparently they do, sometimes says Carol, who went to the Tony La Russa one, though mine went perfectly on time today), I will definitely get to attending the other interesting-looking ones. This is what is awesome about college, guys, lol . . .

Anyway, the speaker today was David Horowitz, who grew up in a very Communist-affiliated household and was very, very left-wing through most of his youth until he renounced it all (and is probably reacting too far, if you ask me-- but I'll get to that), speaking on academic bias in universities today.

That was supposed to be the point of the lecture, anyway. I confess, it was a very interesting topic, and one I agree with. Even as a liberal, I would go crazy were there no conservative challenges against me throughout my college career. I WANT to argue, people . . . lol . . . it's one of the reasons I didn't go to Earlham. I figured with more students and less Quakers, there might be at least a chance I'd find someone to push my limits on my political views (for, believe me, there is nothing more fulfilling and energizing than holding your own against someone who disagrees with you-- or, even, realizing that you're both right and the whole concept is just a matter of taste, which happens an awful lot more often than you might think). So he was campaigning the cause of his Academic Bill of Rights, an unbiased code (much as he would have perhaps liked to simply have had a conservative reaction, he still said "unbiased") he believes all universities should adopt, which went over very well, really. No one can really disagree with that, unless they're a liberal who likes the status quo-- which, really, is a bit of an oxymoron, lol . . .

Yet then he got to the second part of his speech. I believe he was trying to give us examples of all that liberal bias had done to us, by provoking our standards and pointing out other "facts" from the conservative side that we ought to know but don't, thanks to our liberal universities (and schooling everywhere, apparently, lol . . . )-- but it came off more like conservative gadfly-ism. You'll see why, in a moment.

He started off with the Red Scare of the 1920s, pointing out that there were indeed several attempted murders by Communist-affiliated immigrants, and that they were justified in being sent back-- even if more were sent back than were necessary (they were, after all, immigrants). No one has much to say about the 1920s. Then he talked about slavery, and how no one seems to know that everyone else in the history of the world has been a slave at some point, and so that neither justifies nor warrants repercussions to enslaved (or, rather, the great-great-great-great-great grandchildren of enslaved) African Americans (which I agree with).

Then he started hitting the hard stuff. He said that school systems are corrupt and complacent as the result of Democratic leadership. He also said-- and this made the room grow cold-- that the crisis in New Orleans was the direct result of black Democratic leadership, and that no one was holding that mayor to the standards of any white mayor in a similar circumstance (heh, if there ever were one . . . ) in the entire country. One boy actually screamed out, "YOU'RE A LIAR!!!" Everyone else was dead silent. You could just feel the tenseness in the room. Everyone was silently staring at the man, a few people with their hands tensely to their foreheads. A few people walked out. On and on he goes, waving his hands about flamboyantly like the bespectacled Reform candidate and KKK Grand Dragon of "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" just before he was rode out on a rail . . .

So now I pity him. His cause is undermined by the promptings of his gadfly conservatism. Ought he have done the second half first? Ought he have DIVIDED THE SPEECHES? He spoke on two different topics. One was Why To Have Academic Freedom. One was Why Democrats Suck.

Now, I'm all for having some conservative gadfly-ism. It gives me a rush to hear opposing views, and sorting them out in my mind and seeing the logic, and the merits of some and the foolishness of others. Yet I do that for entertainment. If he wants to champion his Academic Unbiasedness cause, he ought to keep that seperate, so as not to taint it with the harsh words of his conservative rhetoric.

He needs some tact. Anyway . . .

I feel energized. Tenseness and the ferocity of debate, however far it crosses the lines, is the greatest thrill for me . . .

Date: 2005-09-14 01:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mona-lisa-73.livejournal.com
Oh wow, Amy, I'm so glad you got to hear that! I wish I would have gone. I even had an opening and was just sitting in the library!

That speaker sounds like a jerk. I can't believe he said that about the mayor of New Orleans...you are right; he definitely needs some tact.

We should go together next time. I have a class that ends at 11, would I get there in time?

Date: 2005-09-14 02:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tabular-rasa.livejournal.com
Oh, you should have been there . . .

I don't know when the next one is, or even it's even one that looks interesting (some I very likely will skip out if I have homework and I'm not so interested in it)-- but, definitely we should go. You'll be on time-- the guy didn't show up until 11:15. I think they take that into account ^_^

Date: 2005-09-14 03:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gingitsune3.livejournal.com
AMYYYY WE GOT YOUR SHIRTS!!!!!!!
But mom wont let me wear them to school....
>.

Date: 2005-09-14 04:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tarmetiel.livejournal.com
Um...Even I, a conservitive, say that hes gone out on a limb for that hurricane stuff.... mean, it wasnt one persons fault that the levys or whatever were jank...I mean, its the states fault for not providing the money nessasary to keep them up...it isnt a black guys..it is more like since no one cared, no one did it...kinda thing...AND PLUS the hurricane was THE WEATHER, which no one can CONTROL...

*smakcs self in head*Im d-u-n done.

But nice that you do stuff..lol, I just sit around and veg...which is nice for me.,...... :)

Date: 2005-09-14 05:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gemma-thompson.livejournal.com
Wow... some people just run their mouth, ya know? that's so discriminatory. whadda evil man... wow... tenseness...

Date: 2005-09-14 08:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tabular-rasa.livejournal.com
They'd probably beat you if you did, lol . . .

Date: 2005-09-14 08:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tabular-rasa.livejournal.com
In other words, he shot himself to Hell . . .

Lol, honestly, Tiffany, we're allowed to agree on SOME stuff . . . like I'm relatively conservative about money . . . lol . . . I just don't believe it's the Golden Rule That Aladdin Stole From Your Dad or whatever, lol . . . ^_^

Date: 2005-09-14 08:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tabular-rasa.livejournal.com
. . . yeah . . .

*Awkward silence.*

That was what it was like . . .

Date: 2005-09-14 09:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] madpopulist.livejournal.com
David Horowitz is, with all due respect, a little off his rocker in my personal opinion. I mean, this is the guy that wrote "Unholy Alliance: Radical Islam and the American Left." Speaking now as a member of the American Left, I can assure you that I have made no unholy alliance, or any alliance at all, with radical Islam. As an atheist/heretic/infidel, that would be quite dense of me.

Date: 2005-09-14 10:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tabular-rasa.livejournal.com
Well, my opinion of him is shot.

I saved a couple of his pamphlets to chuckle over. I love reading propaganda.

You're even WORSE than that left-- you're one of those dangerous left types who want to eat Christian babies. Lol . . .

Date: 2005-09-14 10:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] madpopulist.livejournal.com
Mmm...Christian babies. Best when eaten right after "The Ritual" which happens when we gather around skyclad at midnight during the full moon to worship the evil unholy forces of darkness as they proceed in their hellish crusade against all that is good in the world.

Yeah, atheists/heretics/infidels are darn evil people. You know that we all hate religion. Never mind the fact that next summer I intend to work on a minister's Democratic campaign for state House.

Date: 2005-09-15 07:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tabular-rasa.livejournal.com
. . . oh, and you read Harry Potter, too. I bet you're out to get us all to read that dark book and succumb to its hellish indoctrination.

Date: 2005-09-15 07:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] madpopulist.livejournal.com
Looks like there's at least one success along that front, O mistress of evil.

Of course, I can't take much credit for that particular one because you were already reading the hellish...I mean wonderfully gooood series when I met you. All I can report to my unholy superiors in your case is subtle encouragement of a further sinking into depravity, I suppose.

Date: 2005-09-15 10:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tabular-rasa.livejournal.com
You're going to have to start attending Pro-Homosexual-Marriage rallies to make up for your loss in evil quotas, it appears, since I was already recruited to the dark side.

. . . or you could always just eat more Christian babies.
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