Ward Churchill / ACTA interview - part 5

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American Council of Trustees and Alumni President Ann Neal discusses how University of Colorado-Boulder's fired professor of Ethnic Studies, Ward Leroy Churchill, is part of a growing wave of political extremism and intolerance on college and university campuses.

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  • A reading of ACTA's publications shows that they want the universities to be "open" as long as they aren't open to anything NEW.

    If professors are caught teaching anything new (i.e. criticism of current institutions) that's "political extremism" and "failing to educate."

  • Churchill should die of cancer, slowly. And with him all the liberals who cheeres him, or defended his right to speech after what he said in the aftermath of 9/11. Deport liberals to Guantanamo!

  • She makes it seem like professors should be able to tell all views but then they attacked Churchill for expressing his.... hmmmmm...what a hipocrite. WHAT ABOUT THE TRUTH... DOESN'T ANYONE CARE ANYMORE.

  • This woman makes it sound as if a single professor will be teaching all courses. Every professor will inevitably carry his/her own baggage--they will have thir own political inclinations and will thus emphasize some viewpoints over others. This is why college students will typically have to take courses taight by VARIOUS professors before they graduate.

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