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Saturday, February 26, 2005 11:04 PM

CONSCIENCE


Brainwashing 101 is a provocative short film showing how universities use tools such as "speech codes" to force political views upon students. In this cutting exposé, documentary filmmakers Maloney, Browning and Greenberg shine a light on political correctness, academic bias, student censorship--even administrative cover-ups of death threats--at three schools: Bucknell University, the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly).

This Evan Coyne Maloney is a hero.

Any person with even an iota of common sense should see this wonderfull piece of film-making.

You can view or download the 46-minute documentary free of charge at this website:

http://www.academicbias.com/bw101.html

For more on Mr. Maloney:

http://brain-terminal.com/

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Sunday, February 27, 2005 5:48 AM

SGTGUMP


I just downloaded and watched this film. I thought it was a great way to prove the argument that the academic organizations in the US are becoming increasingly Nazi-esque. Although, if the upcoming feature length of this movie becomes popular, it will be branded as conservative propaganda by people who can't effectively argue against it.

I have never heard of Evan Coyne Maloney, but I'm impressed with the way that he keeps his cool. I couldn't do that. If I were standing there talking a campus official about a case like that, it would quickly devolve from a civil discussion to a fight. But that's just me. Thanks for the link.


"This is bat country!"

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Sunday, February 27, 2005 7:29 AM

EVILMIKE


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I just downloaded and watched this film. I thought it was a great way to prove the argument that the academic organizations in the US are becoming increasingly Nazi-esque.
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Wouldn't it be more accurate to say Sovietesque?


Actually, the logic used when Universities supress free speech is pretty much straight out of 1984.

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Sunday, February 27, 2005 12:13 PM

SOUPCATCHER


Speech codes are the height of stupidity. I see them as akin to amputating your leg because you got a blister on your toe. Knibblet made a great point on censorship in another thread:
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originally posted by Knibblet from http://www.fireflyfans.net/thread.asp?b=18&t=8959#120796
I'm tired off all the poor baby students on all sides. You cannot censor your opponent without endangering yourself. I don't care what your personal beliefs are, you should show everyone respect and allow them to speak. Listening is not endorsing. This is usually the most effective way to allow a moron to prove themselves moronic.

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The ACLU has been fighting against academic speech codes at universities. Here is an excerpt from their page "Hate Speech on Campus" that makes the point nicely:
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excerpted from http://www.aclu.org/StudentsRights/StudentsRights.cfm?ID=9004&c=159
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Many universities, under pressure to respond to the concerns of those who are the objects of hate, have adopted codes or policies prohibiting speech that offends any group based on race, gender, ethnicity, religion or sexual orientation.

That's the wrong response, well-meaning or not. The First Amendment to the United States Constitution protects speech no matter how offensive its content. Speech codes adopted by government-financed state colleges and universities amount to government censorship, in violation of the Constitution. And the ACLU believes that all campuses should adhere to First Amendment principles because academic freedom is a bedrock of education in a free society.

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I happened to stumble across the ACLU page through the comments of a blog I infrequent. There was a post about an Alabama Student Senate resolution, that gets it right, in response to an Alabama Faculty Senate resolution, that got it wrong:
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excerpted from "Dispatches from the Culture Wars" 02-26-05 post at http://www.stcynic.com/blog/archives/2005/02/alabama_student.php
At the same time that wannabe satrap Gerald Allen has been conspiring to kill free thought with his bill to ban all books and plays that mention homosexuality, the University of Alabama Faculty Senate has passed a resolution calling on restrictions on "hate speech" at that university. This is as good an opportunity as any to point out that threats to free speech do not come exclusively from the right; the left is equally zealous, in many cases, to punish those who speak ill of protected minorities. Nat Hentoff wrote of this phenomenon brilliantly in his book Free Speech for Me, But Not for Thee. The actions of the faculty senate in Alabama were prompted by the performance of a comedian who apparently said some things that some on the campus found offensive. And rather than just dealing with the fact that some people have offensive ideas, or merely exercising their right to speak their mind in response to the offense, some on the campus decided that censorship was the proper response.

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Thankfully, the Alabama Student Senate have decided to give their professors a lesson in free speech. That group just passed a resolution, also unanimously, that strongly repudiates the faculty's attempts to play Torquemada. In doing so, they appeal to the words of Thomas Jefferson: "Error of opinion may be tolerated where reason is left free to combat it." Perhaps it's time for the students and teachers to change positions. The students have learned the lessons of history that the teachers have failed at.


The sooner we can eliminate these stupid academic speech codes, the better.

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Sunday, February 27, 2005 1:36 PM

FINN MAC CUMHAL


Soupcatcher:

Out of curiosity and a genuine interest, are you aware of any legal action taken by the ACLU to attack these speech codes?

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Sunday, February 27, 2005 2:01 PM

SOUPCATCHER


Finn:

All I have to go on is one sentence from the link I referenced above, "The code was struck down as unconstitutional in 1989 and, to date, the ACLU has brought successful legal challenges against speech codes at the Universities of Connecticut, Michigan and Wisconsin."

The speech code debate has been on my periphery for a while but it wasn't until this past week that I started paying attention to the details (oversight on my part). It's a classic example of a pendulum type over-response (at least in my mind).

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Wednesday, May 4, 2005 11:09 AM

ANARKO


Attacks on capitalism, gun control, reverence for Europeans, a greater concern for dogs than human beings, and now a war on free speech. OMG, liberals are becoming more and more hitlerian.


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Wednesday, May 4, 2005 6:02 PM

KIRIKOLI


Quote:

Originally posted by Anarko:
Attacks on capitalism, gun control, reverence for Europeans, a greater concern for dogs than human beings, and now a war on free speech. OMG, liberals are becoming more and more hitlerian.




*rolls eyes* Anyway...

Wow, I didn't know that universities had things like speech codes. That's ridiculous.

My only problem with this film is that even while its complaining about bias, it is itself being biased. It's a bit hypocritical.

I think a lot of their examples are taken slightly out of context and/or the worst examples they could find that don't represent the majority.

Of course, that's only speaking from my experience. I am a liberal and my university luckily doesn't have anything as stupid as speech codes. We have a strong convservative base on campus...so much in fact that we have the other end of the spectrum, where I can walk to class and get told I am going to hell by Christian conservatives on the Quad who yell at everyone passing by. We get signs on the Quad like "LIBERALISM=MORAL ANARCHY" and such. We have a debate going over the our football team representative (they swear he's not a mascot) because he is another Native American symbol that offends some, but oddly enough for a "liberal university", our team representative will prolly be around for a long while. So I think the film could have been a little more objective.


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Friday, May 6, 2005 6:37 AM

XENOCIDE


I think you'll be surprised to find that your university does, likely have a 'speech code.' Most U's do. They largely go un-enforced, but they tend to be on the books, just in case. My University had a speech code a chalking code and, due to some harassment by Larouche Democrats (who are in fact not Democrats or even democrats,) tried to create "free speech zones" on campus to limit the various kinds of proselytizing. The only thing to do with speech codes is to ignore them and, if someone tries to enforce them, make their petty bureaucratic lives miserable.

-Eli

If voting mattered, they'd make it illegal.
http://www.bcpl.net/~wilsonr/farpoint.html

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Friday, June 10, 2005 6:31 AM

CREVANREAVER


Penn and Teller recently did an episode of their tv show Bullshit about colleges and the insane left-wing fanaticism that goes on at those places.

They even interviewed Noam Chomsky.

http://www.lp.org

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