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In reply to the discussion: Fordham College Republicans disinvite Ann Coulter, apologize for inviting her in the first place [View all]tpsbmam
(3,927 posts)44. Wow, did people read the president's awesome statement? From Father McShane.....
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To say that I am disappointed with the judgment and maturity of the College Republicans, however, would be a tremendous understatement. There are many people who can speak to the conservative point of view with integrity and conviction, but Ms. Coulter is not among them. Her rhetoric is often hateful and needlessly provocative more heat than light and her message is aimed squarely at the darker side of our nature.
As members of a Jesuit institution, we are called upon to deal with one another with civility and compassion, not to sling mud and impugn the motives of those with whom we disagree or to engage in racial or social stereotyping. In the wake of several bias incidents last spring, I told the University community that I hold out great contempt for anyone who would intentionally inflict pain on another human being because of their race, gender, sexual orientation, or creed.
Disgust was the word I used to sum up my feelings about those incidents. Hate speech, name-calling, and incivility are completely at odds with the Jesuit ideals that have always guided and animated Fordham.
Still, to prohibit Ms. Coulter from speaking at Fordham would be to do greater violence to the academy, and to the Jesuit tradition of fearless and robust engagement. Preventing Ms. Coulter from speaking would counter one wrong with another. The old saw goes that the answer to bad speech is more speech. This is especially true at a university, and I fully expect our students, faculty, alumni, parents, and staff to voice their opposition, civilly and respectfully, and forcefully.
I'm in awe, Father McShane! What a brilliant statement! He goes on to say the college Republicans had "unwittingly provided Fordham with a test of its character." IMO, if it's a test of his character, he passes with flying colors! Wow!
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Fordham College Republicans disinvite Ann Coulter, apologize for inviting her in the first place [View all]
Enrique
Nov 2012
OP
Having to have fresh AND rancid dead bats for her to feed on was too much....nt
Evasporque
Nov 2012
#52
Fordham should suspend College Republicans for even THINKING about inviting Coultergeist.
Panasonic
Nov 2012
#2
We've had a lot of budding little tyrants here in the last week or so, it's nuts. (nt)
Posteritatis
Nov 2012
#80
I think the point is that the rest of the community made their lives miserable, made it socially
Squinch
Nov 2012
#71
i hope this is a beginning of a trend of republicans turning away from the extremes of their party
BREMPRO
Nov 2012
#72
it was fun! but i'm hoping they become less radical for the good of the country
BREMPRO
Nov 2012
#84
It's possible. We've seen her in action for 20+ years, they are only 20 years old.
reformist2
Nov 2012
#75
maybe they can find a rhino-one that has been purged from the "neo-con wacko repug party
newspeak
Nov 2012
#67
dunno. i wasn't aware of her until late 2002, at which time she struck me as 100% a-hole
struggle4progress
Nov 2012
#34
Wait a minute, these COLLEGE STUDENTS expect folks to believe they don't know her schtick
NC_Nurse
Nov 2012
#21
They shouldn't be questioning inviting her, they should be questioning their membership in the group
tarheelsunc
Nov 2012
#22
My best friend went there in the early seventies and it was a much nicer
underthematrix
Nov 2012
#43
Wow, did people read the president's awesome statement? From Father McShane.....
tpsbmam
Nov 2012
#44
That's why the local Jesuit colleges have more respect than Dominion colleges.
Panasonic
Nov 2012
#62
Someone who posts on another message board is a student there. Apparently College Repubs invited her
Mayberry Machiavelli
Nov 2012
#55
Do you feel change coming? Is rejection of the larger corporate media next?
woo me with science
Nov 2012
#79