By John Hawkins
Saturday, September 21, 2013
College classrooms are supposed to be politically
neutral, not indoctrination centers for liberalism. Yet, we have conservative
parents who save money for decades to send their children to universities that
teach everything conservatives believe is wrong. We have Republican state
legislatures that fund colleges whose first goal is to teach college kids to
vote Republicans out of office. We have colleges that claim to care deeply
about diversity; yet they work overtime to keep conservative professors and
conservative speakers off campus. It's time to draw a line in the sand and say,
"Communists, bombers, criminals, deviants, and political activists
masquerading as teachers have no business teaching on college campuses and if
public universities fail to recognize that, then it's time to cut off their funding"
As you read these quotes, ask yourself if someone who
would say these sort of things should be allowed to shape and guide young,
impressionable college students.
20) We need to
think very, very clearly about who the enemy is. The enemy is the United States
of America and everyone who supports it. -- Haunani-Kay Trask, University of
Hawaii at Manoa
19) Simply put:
Thanksgiving is the day when the dominant white culture (and, sadly, most of
the rest of the non-white but non-indigenous population) celebrates the
beginning of a genocide that was, in fact, blessed by the men we hold up as our
heroic founding fathers. ...How does a country deal with the fact that some of
its most revered historical figures had certain moral values and political views
virtually identical to Nazis? -- Robert Jensen, University of Texas at Austin
18) I think it
is shameful that it is perceived as legitimate to solicit in an academic
institution for support for men and women who have gone overseas to kill other
human beings. I understand that there is a residual sympathy for service
members, perhaps engendered by support for troops in World War II, or perhaps
from when there was a draft and people with few resources to resist were
involuntarily sent to battle. That sympathy is not particularly rational in
today's world, however. -- Michael Avery, Suffolk University Law School
17) I know they
say (Stalin) killed 20, 30, 40 million people. It’s bullsh*t. (I have yet to
find) one crime that Stalin committed. -- Grover Furr, Montclair State
University.
16) The people
of the Third World need our sympathetic understanding and, much more than that,
they need our help. We can provide them with a margin of survival by internal
disruption in the United States. Whether they can succeed against the kind of
brutality we impose on them depends in large part on what happens here. -- Noam
Chomsky, MIT
15) [I] want
Wayne LaPierre’s head on a stick. -- Erik Loomis, University of Rhode Island
14) On
September 11, 2001, nineteen Arab hijackers too demonstrated their willingness
to die – and to kill – for their dream. They died so that their people might
live, free and in dignity. -- Shahid Alam, Northeastern University
13) If you go
to the Republican convention in Florida, you see all of the old Republicans
with the dead skin cells washing off them. They’re cheap. They don’t want to
pay taxes because they have already raped this country and gotten everything
out of it they possibly could. -- William S. Penn, Michigan State University
12) My
experience traveling the last ten years has been that the majority of people
who are activists have stayed the course in a way, in a variety of ways,
devoted to overthrowing everything hateful about this government and corporate
structure that we live in; capitalism itself, herself, himself, and determined
to try to keep open and figure out how to move on...We who are, as we used to
say, in the belly of the beast, it again means not that it's the only purveyor
of violence in the world, but that we have an extraordinary special
responsibility, not necessarily the most enviable one, of how to act here,
inside the heart of the monster. -- Bernardine Dohrn, Northwestern University
11) “We get to
show the troops we still appreciate what they’re doing for us,” said another
College Republican. What are they doing for us? Nothing. But against us they’re
doing a lot: creating anti-American terrorists in the countries they occupy.
...Why do Republicans care so much about the military? Because the
military-industrial complex is dear to their simplistic laissez-faire
fantasies: a bottom-line patriotism that excludes the people at the bottom. --
Thomas Walker, Iowa State University
10) The vast
majority of 9/11 observances in this country cannot be seen as politically
neutral events. Implicit in their nature are the notions that lives lost at the
World Trade Center are more valuable than lives lost in Afghanistan, Iraq,
Palestine and elsewhere; that the motives of the 9/11 attackers had nothing to
do with genuine grievances in the Islamic world regarding American imperialism;
and that the U.S. has been justified in the subsequent killing of hundreds of
thousands in so-called retaliation.
The observance
at Saturday’s football game was no different. A moment of silence was followed
by a military airplane flyover; in between, Block-I students chanted “USA,
USA.” This was neither patriotism nor remembrance in any justifiable sense, but
politicization, militarism, propaganda and bellicosity. The University is a
public institution that encompasses the political views of all, not just the
most (falsely) “patriotic.” Athletic planners should cease such exploitation
for political purposes. They might at least consider how most Muslim students,
American or otherwise, would respond to this nativist display; or better, Muslims
and others that live their lives under the threat of our planes, drones and
soldiers.
The
overwhelmingly white, privileged, Block-I students should be ashamed of their
obnoxious, fake-macho, chicken-hawk chant, while poverty-drafted members of their
cohort fight and die in illegal and immoral wars for the control of oil. --
David Green, University of Illinois
9) I live to
harass white folks. -- Derrick Bell, Harvard
8) To support
the new NRA president's agenda of arming the populace for confrontation with
the government is bloody treason. And many invite it gladly as if the
African-American president we voted for is somehow infringing on their
Constitutional rights. Normally, I am a peaceable man, but in this case, I am
willing to answer the call to defend the country. From them. To turn the song
lyric they so love to quote back on them, "We'll put a boot in your ---,
it's the American way." Except it won't be a boot. It'll be an M1A Abrams
tank, supported by an F22 Raptor squadron with Hellfire missiles. Try treason
on for size. See how that suits. And their assault arsenal and RPGs won't do
them any good. -- Christopher Swindell, Marshall University
7) The blood is
on the hands of the #NRA. Next time, let it be YOUR sons and daughters. Shame
on you. May God d*mn you. -- David Guth, University of Kansas
6) Are you
angry? [Yeah!] Are you angry? [Yeah!] Are you angry? [Yeah!] Well, we’ve been
watching intifada in Palestine, we’ve been watching an uprising in Iraq, and
the question is that what are we doing? How come we don’t have an intifada in
this country? Because it seem[s] to me, that we are comfortable in where we
are, watching CNN, ABC, NBC, Fox, and all these mainstream… giving us a window
to the world while the world is being managed from Washington, from New York,
from every other place in here in San Francisco: Chevron, Bechtel, [Carlyle?]
Group, Halliburton; every one of those lying, cheating, stealing, deceiving
individuals are in our country and we’re sitting here and watching the world
pass by, people being bombed, and it’s about time that we have an intifada in
this country that change[s] fundamentally the political dynamics in here. And
we know every– They’re gonna say some Palestinian being too radical — well, you
haven’t seen radicalism yet. -- Hatem Bazian, U.C. Berkeley
5) Real freedom
will come when [U.S.] soldiers in Iraq turn their guns on their superiors. --
John Daly, Warren County Community College
4) There are
some circumstances, for example, where the newborn baby is severely disabled
and where the parents think that it’s better that child should not live, when
killing the newborn baby is not at all wrong … not like killing the chimpanzee
would be. -- Peter Singer, Princeton
3) The only
true heroes are those who find ways that help defeat the U.S. military...I
personally would like to see a million Mogadishus. -- Nicholas De Genova,
Columbia University
2) Kill all the
rich people. Break up their cars and apartments. Bring the revolution home,
Kill your parents. -- Bill Ayers, University of Illinois at Chicago
1) As to those
in the World Trade Center…Let’s get a grip here, shall we? True enough, they
were civilians of a sort. But innocent? Gimme a break. …If there was a better,
more effective, or in fact any other way of visiting some penalty befitting
their participation upon the little Eichmanns inhabiting the sterile sanctuary
of the twin towers, I’d really be interested in hearing about it. -- Ward
Churchill, University of Colorado at Boulder
Note: Original article with links to quotes can be found here.
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