May 12, 2006
Condi Induces Lefty Prof Tantrum
Via Michelle Malkin, we learn of a leftwing prof at Boston College who quits in a snit over Condi Rice being this year's commencement speaker. A partial transcript of his letter is below (click on the link to read the whole thing).
An open letter to William P. Leahy, SJ, president of Boston College.
DEAR Father Leahy,
I am writing to resign my post as an adjunct professor of English at Boston College.
I am doing so -- after five years at BC, and with tremendous regret -- as a direct result of your decision to invite Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to be the commencement speaker at this year's graduation.
Many members of the faculty and student body already have voiced their objection to the invitation, arguing that Rice's actions as secretary of state are inconsistent with the broader humanistic values of the university and the Catholic and Jesuit traditions from which those values derive.
But I am not writing this letter simply because of an objection to the war against Iraq. My concern is more fundamental. Simply put, Rice is a liar.
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To be clear: I am not questioning her intellectual gifts or academic accomplishments. Nor her potentially inspiring role as a powerful woman of color.
But these are not the factors by which a commencement speaker should be judged. It is the content of one's character that matters here -- the reverence for truth and knowledge that Boston College purports to champion.
Rice does not personify these values; she repudiates them. Whatever inspiring rhetoric she might present to the graduating class, her actions as a citizen and politician tell a different story.
Honestly, Father Leahy, what lessons do you expect her to impart to impressionable seniors?
That hard work in the corporate sector might gain them a spot on the board of Chevron? That they, too, might someday have an oil tanker named after them? That it is acceptable to lie to the American people for political gain?
Given the widespread objection to inviting Rice, I would like to think you will rescind the offer. But that is clearly not going to happen.
Like the administration in Washington, you appear too proud to admit to your mistake. Instead, you will mouth a bunch of platitudes, all of which boil down to: You don't want to lose face.
In this sense, you leave me no choice.
I cannot, in good conscience, exhort my students to pursue truth and knowledge, then collect a paycheck from an institution that displays such flagrant disregard for both.
I would like to apologize to my students and prospective students. I would also urge them to investigate the words and actions of Rice, and to exercise their own First Amendment rights at her speech.
He should be apologizing to his students for not being able to act like an adult and deal more sensibly with a situation he had no control over. He should also be apologizing for his obvious encouragement for students to make asses of themselves during Rice's upcoming speech, instead of sitting quietly and listening -- even if they don't agree -- like the civilized adults they purport to be. What kind of lesson is that to impart on "impressionable seniors?"
It's comforting to know that his trips to the unemployment line will be tempered with the knowledge that, unlike Boston College, he has saved face. Of course, since he is only an adjunct professor, he probably has a second job working at Borders or Starbucks.
What a weenie.
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This guy is a flaming idiot.
Since when is being on a corporate board and having a ship named after you a bad thing?
That's the purpose of college. To train folks to be successful and in some cases become captains of industry. Higher education has turned into such a left wing cesspool that it has forgotten its purpose - to groom young folks to become successful members of society and the business world. Seems like the college experience nowadays is grooming pseudo hippy wannabes.
Posted by: Chris at May 12, 2006 11:54 PMGee, I guess my college education was a waste. When I went to school we taught to think for ourselves and form our own opinions. We would listen to a speaker and think and weigh what they say against our beliefs and WOW we could disagree. Damn, my college years were a waste, I was THINKING for myself and disagreeing with professors, speakers, fellow students when instead I should have quit when I heard something I didn't like. And for that far left poli sci professor who I had who taught us his view but challenged us to challenge him intelligently and would give you an A even if your opinion differed from his because you showed a thought process, beliefs, and logical reasons why you thought that way, shame shame for him not quitting. How could he stand putting his ideas aside and listen to other viewpoints when he knew he was 110% correct and there were not 2,3,4,+ sides to a lot of arguments and issues!!! So glad I had a mix of professors on both sides of the political fence who did not have hissy fits and push their beliefs on us outside of the classroom. Hurray for the professors who did not think theirs was the only opinion!
Posted by: Jeanette at May 13, 2006 09:43 PMHave this guy contact Father Dennis Holtschneider at DePaul University, another "Catholic" school. I'm sure there is a place for him there.
president@depaul.edu
Posted by: John Ruberry at May 13, 2006 11:08 PM