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November 18, 2005

Professor Attempts to Squelch Student Speech, Urges Treason and Murder

Posted by Dave Blount at November 18, 2005 1:15 PM

How far has academia progressed toward the left-wing totalitarianism pointy-headed professors advocate imposing on America? Even closer than you might think, to judge by a recent incident at Warren Community College in Washington, NJ. Yesterday Freedom Folks reported that

Rebecca Beach, a Warren freshman, received a nasty surprise in response to her e-mail to faculty announcing the appearance of decorated Iraq war hero, Lt. Col. Scott Rutter, to speak today.

Professor John Daly replied to her email. His unedited reply can be read in its entirety here. A couple of highlights:

I am asking my students to boycott your event. I am also going to ask others to boycott it. Your literature and signs in the entrance lobby look like fascist propaganda and is extremely offensive.

Yes, the guy who wrote "your literature and signs ... is extremely offensive" is a college professor. There follows the standard spoilt teenager's rant on the evils of America and economic freedom, capped off with this:

I will continue to expose your right-wing, anti-people politics until groups like your won't dare show their face on a college campus. Real freedom will come when soldiers in Iraq turn their guns on their superiors and fight for just causes and for people's needs — such freedom fighters can be counted throughout American history and they certainly will be counted again.

Signed, "Prof. John Daly."

If you have kids in school, this will give you an idea of what the inflated tuition bills are helping to pay for: the salaries of subliterate kooks who use their authority to squash "incorrect" speech and who openly advocate murder and treason. Ward Churchill is just the tip of the iceberg — or the tip of the dunghill, to use a more appropriate metaphor.

By the way, the signs that according to Daly "is extremely offensive" are apparently the same ones that can be downloaded as PDFs suitable for printing out and distributing as fliers here. They make some good points:

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With thanks to V the K.