european cowardice

Chanman

:-?PipeSmokin'
Forum Member
danmurphy jr said:
I'm not Hellah. I am a decent guy. Growing up I was a genetic racist like most. Whoever my parents didn't like, I wasn't suppose to. I am not politically or idealogically inclined. There is currently 52 replies to this thread but more importantly more than 300 lurkers. No one should and I repeat should turn one against the other but it's done. My personal views are from immediate family experience of men who served their countries back to the Boer War. I have no use for any government, so my opinions serve no purpose as they are biased. PS first registered here in 2000 I think

Not much time to f*ck off@ work so I just wanted to add that no one is trying to bash you, but the honored members here are very open- in more ways than one. Some ppl thrive on being anonymous, so of course ppl are wary of trolls and a quick search of past threads can be most revealing. Your views/opinions on Jews, etc. and or other blanket statements such as "Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups" will naturally be questioned.

I learn a lot from this forum and consider ppl like MrChristo, I/o, gw and so on friends I have yet to meet. just my 2 satang.
 

Chanman

:-?PipeSmokin'
Forum Member
CU Professor Who Suggested 9/11 Attacks Were Justified Stirs Protest Churchill's Appearance In Upstate New York Draws Criticism

POSTED: 2:18 pm MST January 26, 2005
UPDATED: 3:01 pm MST January 26, 2005

CLINTON, N.Y. -- A University of Colorado professor who compared the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center to Nazis has ignited protests on a college campus where he's been invited to speak.

Ward Churchill, an expert on indigenous issues and chairman of the ethnic studies program at the CU-Boulder, will take part in a panel discussion Feb. 3 at Hamilton College.

Administrators defended Churchill's appearance but admitted his views are considered "repugnant and disparaging" by many people.

"Hamilton, like any institution committed to the free exchange of ideas, invites to its campus people of diverse opinions, often controversial," the school said in a statement issued by college spokesman Michael DeBraggio.

In a treatise titled, "Some People Push Back," written after the attacks, Churchill asserted the 3,000 people killed at the World Trade Center worked for "the mighty engine of profit" but chose to ignore their role.

"True enough, they were civilians of a sort," he wrote. "But innocent? Gimme a break."

Churchill went on to describe the World Trade Center victims as "little Eichmanns," a reference to Adolph Eichmann, who carried out Hitler's plan to exterminate Europe's Jews during World War II.

The invitation to Churchill has split the campus of 1,700 students, as well as the faculty.

Art history professor Steven Goldberg said it was "morally outrageous" to bring Churchill to campus. History professor Robert Paquette called it "an act of utter irresponsibility."

Jessica Miraglia, 19, a sophomore from Reading, Pa., created a poster that read: "You don't have to agree with them in order to learn from them."

Sophomore Matt Coppo, 21, lost his father, Joseph Coppo Jr., in the World Trade Center attacks, and was angered over the invitation to Churchill.

"Knowing that I'm paying for a person to disrespect my father, it doesn't go over too well in my mind," Coppo said.
 

smurphy

cartographer
Channel Member
Jul 31, 2004
19,910
135
63
16
L.A.
these are the people that make the left look bad ...and give easy fodder for the o'reillys. they really do need to go away ...or at least get real jobs.
 
Bet on MyBookie
Top