the devils are within the walls

A must read for every parent and every student planning to attend college!

When you live in a university town, one suspects that it is only YOUR university that persecutes unfairly —  sometimes illegally — students, staff and faculty who have crossed some imaginary line. When you see YOUR university violate people’s legal rights, when you witness unconscionable and unethical ( sometimes illegal) behavior, and then see those same individuals proudly promoted, you hope that YOU are seeing only the aberrant behavior of a few individuals in only one troubled university.  Reading Greg Lukianoff’s book clearly documents that YOUR university isn’t really alone. What is most disturbing to me is that never is there an ounce of concern or remorse by college faculty or administrators on the harm they inflict to others, the careers they ruin or the families they harm; they are proud because they feel completely justified; they believe they are on the side of the angels following orders from on high.

The university ‘culture’ is not without justifiable criticism. Speakers coming to campus should be allowed to speak; mob rule is not a form of government. Conformity and compliance are the mainstream values of many faculty and administrators and these values are strongly monitored and strictly enforced. I was once told that the university ‘rewards compliance and not achievement.’  We’ve all seen the result of compliance taken to the extreme before; people have claimed to be “Just following orders” to justify doing horrible things. Under the right supportive conditions, horrible things can be done by almost anyone.

Stanley Milgram wanted to see how far you could push people (Americans) to achieve compliance on a task that may result in the death of another.  His experiment  is legend .

“Milgram devised his psychological study to answer the question: “Was it that Eichmann and his accomplices in the Holocaust had mutual intent, in at least with regard to the goals of the Holocaust?” In other words, “Was there a mutual sense of morality among those involved?” Milgram’s testing suggested that it could have been that the millions of accomplices were merely following orders, despite violating their deepest moral beliefs.” (Wikipedia)

Milgram’s study clearly demonstrated that Germans were not inherently barbarians, but under simple guidance, this barbaric behavior could come from almost anyone, even from Americans.

Greg’s book is a grave warning on the future of American society that blindly complies and allows their ability to speak opposing views restricted. It is chilling to think we are not far from a society where you could be silenced by what you say, or even, by what someone thought you said…. and those in authority would feel no guilt because  ‘they we just following orders.’

Buy “Unlearning Liberty” the Book (Amazon)  a book everyone going to college and their parents should read!

 

 

does ann coulter make you hot?

Click on the picture to read the article on Cal Coast News

I think it was Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev who said something about “placing a porcupine in someone’s pants.” If you haven’t tried it, it is such great fun! That is, fun for you , but not for them!

Bringing Ann Coulter into the heartland of radical academia is just like that. Although I am not sure that Osama Bin Laden ever spoke at Cal Poly (at least officially), I do remember seeing a disturbingly high number of pictures of him there.

In any event, Ann is coming to Cal Poly!

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terrorists or terrorists? … what one symbol does to a meaning

A retraction buried deep within the bowels of the local paper, but a retraction none-the-less CLICK on the picture to read the original article.

Let’s not dwell too much on the nuances of newspaper misquotes, but as I am cleaning up some of the issues surrounding a  free speech lawsuit in which I prevailed, I thought it important enough to ensure that the record was made clear.

Search  “Cal Poly  and Saudi Arabia” and you will read what the story was really about. It was concerning a large public concern by many – including me – that Cal Poly was planning to do the business of setting up engineering classes  in Saudi Arabia. It seems rather clear — at least to me —  that only certain people would be invited to teach and others would be systematically excluded. Would women be allowed to teach? I think not.

I asked a military officer where all the ‘foreign fighters’ ( our media loves to use words that shows they don’t take sides) were originating?  In the early days, so many were coming from Saudi Arabia, but this torrent has since been reduced to a trickle …  it seems that volunteers are now getting hard to find. Now-a-days, I understand many ‘foreign fighters’  are coming from north Africa.

So given what I just said, my question to Cal Poly was a simple one: was there a chance that we would be providing certain Saudis with skills that could be used against us?  So I asked in my blog:   (is) “Cal Poly … training tomorrow’s terrorists?”

Free speech may have died in England and is crippled in Europe … but for now, if we are vigilant, the right of free speech will continue to help us ask those tough questions which will help us find American solutions to the problems of our day.

a time to pause and reflect at graduation(s)

after two weeks of witnessing graduations planning a couple of celebratory parties ... it's time to come home and recharge the batteries!

My daughter Kristin earned a masters degree in engineering at the University of Virginia and will be teaching at West Point in the fall … and our daughter Karen earned her Ph.D. at the University of Tennessee Knoxville … and will be teaching at the University of Louisville also in the fall. Congratulations, Ladies!

All this hard work makes me tired.

Dad

in America, everyone deserves the right to speak

In a previous post, I alluded to the fact that I was being sued for what amounted to exercising my constitutionally protected free speech in a matter of public interest. CalCoastNews.com covered this in a recent story entitled  ” Blogger Wins Free Speech battle, Cal Poly Dean Loses.” Here is pictured the ‘tentative ruling’  … which became the final ruling.

Read  CalCoastNews analysis for their insightful look at the defense of free speech in the public interest!

My Previous Free Speech BLOG: “Without the ability to speak freely, we have nothing!”