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On Point
Vincent Carroll, editor of the editorial pages, writes his On Point column most weekdays. He is also an author and freelance writer. Reach Vincent Carroll at carrollv@RockyMountainNews.com.


Carroll: Suspect academics
Wednesday, May 23 at 12:00 AM

Like most large universities, the University of Colorado does not prescribe a narrow core curriculum — a particular course in Western civilization or U.S. history, for example, in which every student must enroll.

But apparently some gaps in education are more critical than others. Enter “The Contemporary Research University and Student-Citizens,” a course that someday could be required of every incoming freshman.

And what a doozy it is, too. Students who can’t fix within 50 years the beginning of the Civil War — and believe me, they exist — would be required to immerse themselves in the latest theories regarding “white privilege”; they would consider such questions as “Am I My Parents’ Values?” They would contemplate the CU code of conduct, while mulling the “moral/ethical and behavior consequences of actions regarding alcohol, sexual assault/harassment.”

They would do all of this for college credit, no less, and even sop up a bit of history along the way. Yes, students would be expected to learn at least one sliver of the past: the history of universities! After all, who could imagine going through life unaware that the “Golden Age” of the American university ended in 1975?

“CU 101 is rationalized variously as a course about diversity, as a course to encourage responsible drinking behavior and as a course on the history of the university in classic and modern civilizations,” complained the chairwoman of the university’s Arts and Sciences Council, Barbara Buttenfield, in a letter to the Silver & Gold Record earlier this month.

Just so. The course is a mishmash. On the one hand, it would function as a mind-boggling extension of summer orientation — a point that CU regent Tom Lucero has made since its conception. All students would have to pay, in effect, for the sins of the few who can’t stay out of trouble with intoxicants or who erupt in ugly displays of intolerance. As Charles de Bartolome of the Economics Department told Provost Phil DiStefano at a meeting last month with the Arts and Sciences Council, “The course seems to be about changing student behavior, not academics.”

The neglect of academic content, however, is hardly the course’s worst fault. It is also Orwellian in the way it tries to reorient students’ social and political views, at least as regards race and gender. On those issues the perspective is akin to what might be expected in a politicized ethnic studies department — based upon the syllabus published in the Boulder Daily Camera (and from which the course content cited above was plucked).

Not that this bothers student body President Hadley Brown. “This is something I think is sorely needed,” she told the Daily Camera. “So many students at CU lack multicultural education and education about white privilege.”

Indoctrinate us, please!

The course is still a work in progress, and CU officials might decide in the end to drop the idea of a universitywide mandate. Last fall, a pilot version attracted only 31 volunteers. Earlier this month, however, the university sent letters to 400 students who expected to live next year in the Cheyenne Arapaho dormitory, informing them that they must take the course or find another place to live.

Is next fall the dress rehearsal for a full-scale rollout sometime later? Given the implacable influence of the diversity lobby in higher education, it would be foolish to bet against a mandate.

Vincent Carroll is editor of the editorial pages. Reach him at carrollv@RockyMountain
News.com.


READER COMMENTS

"Am I my parent's values?" Note to parents - if you instill values in your kids, the state universities endeavor to remove them. Unless your values match those of the university, you have no business sending your kids there.
If you can't afford a private education, let me suggest a most radical alternative. Forgo secondary education. That's right - skip it. Our culture places too much value on education, and the professors exploit this.

Posted by Brad on May 23, 2007 07:55 AM

sounds like you're overreacting again Vince. Any tinge of Liberalism gets your goat.

You should also note that CU students are required to take a certain number of credits with areas such as 'Critical Thinking', 'Historical Context', 'Ideals and Values', 'Literature and the Arts', 'Natural Science', 'United States Context', and many others. So, the students are required to take courses on Western Civilization and US History and many other core subject areas.

So, Vince, I also like how you portray the situation as an eminent threat to your woldview, yet you yourself say "a course that someday could be required..." IT ISN'T EVEN REQUIRED. Geez, your are about as blind as sheep come. Do some research before you write, you make the RMN look bad.

Posted by benn on May 23, 2007 08:34 AM

I believe reader Brad has missed the point when he states that universities endeavor to remove the values instilled by parenting (good or otherwise). The goal of a liberal (i.e. broad) education is to provide a student with the ability to examine values and value-systems, not the abdication of all values as Brad implies. If such education results in a student choosing alternately from the values of his parents then that student has demonstrated independent thought, which is rightly valued in today's society. Finally, Brad's suggestion to avoid secondary education is an excellent solution to the problem he sees: by limiting the education of our children we will ensure they never become any smarter than their parents, and will certainly never perceive the shortcomings of a conservative (i.e. unchanging) value system. But let us not forget the admonition of Mark Twain: "I never let my schooling get in the way of my education."

Posted by Corey on May 23, 2007 08:41 AM

It's ironic that Vince Carroll's prior column decries 9-11 conspiracy theorists, while this one resorts to the same type of conspiracy thinking, filled with doomy allusions of indoctrination. For one who has presumably not taken the course, he seems to assume alot as to its content and purpose. Maybe he should call David Horowitz, who, I'm sure, could supply even more more sordid details about CU's latest folly.

The last I checked (which includes my own experience), the university (in the general sense) is a place for the free exchange of ideas. God forbid that they would talk about white privilege, or anything controversial. Maybe we should just plant students in front of the boob tube (where they've spent the last 15 years), so they can continue to get a "real" education, in "approved" topics, free of any sort of indocrination. Just think what this could save the taxpayers.

Posted by anderson on May 23, 2007 09:54 AM

For those academic deniers like anderson regarding the infiltration and domination of "progressives" (used in a derisive and mocking sense) in the education system please see the new documentary "Indocrinate U". Link here: http://www.onthefencefilms.com/movies.html

As my liberal friends are constantly pestering me to see Michael Moore's odious and disingenuous films, I invite the progressives on this site to see this film. You know, to promote "a free exchange of ideas" and to avoid "any sort of indoctrination [sic]".

Posted by SlouchingtowardBoulder on May 23, 2007 10:14 AM

Regarding what "benn" wrote above: "So, Vince, I also like how you portray the situation as an eminent threat to your woldview, yet you yourself say "a course that someday could be required..." IT ISN'T EVEN REQUIRED. Geez, your are about as blind as sheep come."

Given the spelling and grammatical skill of benn, I assume he is a product of the Zinn curriculum. For sure!

Posted by CC on May 23, 2007 10:19 AM

I don't know about you, Slouch, but I've been to college, several. But you are free to let others make determinations for you as to how these things go. I see you do know how to identify villains (progressives), and you do know how to set up a strawman (Moore).

As I suggested in my earlier message, why even have the university? Can you think of any reason? Even one? Maybe you can find a website to give you an answer.

Posted by anderson on May 23, 2007 10:33 AM

This course seems hypocritical.

Does the course teach that the teachers shouldn't hit or bullly the Indian students, the secretaries, and Asian newsmen?

Ward Churchill admits he attacked a CU student, Leah Kelly (his Indian wife). He threw her into a bedroom wall.

He chased a secretary who closed his door so she wouldn't have to breathe his cancer-causing smoke.

Ward Churchill bullied Heidi McCann. She's an Indian who was a student at CU.

I saw him bully a Jewish student at another campus when she said Adolf Eichmann murdered Jews. He said Eichmann only made the train schedules. He demeaned her by saying she was confused and basically ignorant, and so were other Jews.He demeaned Jews for mistakenly believing that Eichman ran Auschwitz. In fact, Eichman was an admisinstrator at Dachau and later organized the deportantion of Jews to the death camps.

Churchill hit an Asian reporter who asked him about plagiarising a painting.

Ward Churchill---who is white---seems to "lack multicultural education and education about white privilege.”

But since he claims to be Indian, he can hurt and bully people.

Posted by Snapple on May 23, 2007 11:05 AM

Solid article, Vince. I didnt' decide where my daughter went to school, but at this point, I'm glad she didn't choose CU. It's turning into a funny farm.

Posted by Rick on May 23, 2007 11:22 AM

Churchill's current wife Law Professor Natsu Saito used to be married to a man who claimed that the black mayor and black chief of police of Atlanta were protecting the KKK.

Saito's husband Chimurenga Jenga said that white KKK killers were conspiring to commit genocide against Atlanta's black population by murdering black children. When Wayne Williams -- a black man -- was arrested and convicted for some of the serial child murders it was claimed that this was all part of a conspiracy to blame blacks.

Why would Atlanta's black-controlled government protect the KKK?

Natsu Saito's former husband incited racism in Atlanta.

http://legendofpineridge.blogspot.com/2007/03/atlanta-child-murders-and-radical.html

Her current husband Ward Churchill also tries to incite racial tensions. That's why he is claiming that the American Army deliberately gave Indians smallpox.

CU should get rid of racist teachers and then the kids won't be indoctrinated in racist ideologies.

The Rocky Mountain News and Vince Carroll have exposed all the racist preaching at C.U.


Posted by Snapple on May 23, 2007 11:57 AM

Disjointed stuff. What is the point of using Zinn/Chomsky in the teaser paragraph when there's not a single reference, explicit or implicit, in the column? Note to Carroll: there are some pretty interesting things going on in the world beyond Boulder/Denver you might want to think and write about from time to time.

Posted by on May 23, 2007 09:56 PM

What teaser paragraph about Zinn/Chomsky?

This article never mentions Zinn or Chomsky.

Perhaps the previous poster is conflating this article with the previous article called "A Baleful Influence."

Posted by Snapple on May 24, 2007 05:38 AM

Get out the butterfly nets!

The Wardo disease of moronically mischaracterizing one's sources must catching!

The no-name poster who says Vince Carroll writes "disjointed stuff" is the one who has the disjointed thinking.

He is so against Vince Carroll that he doesn't even notice that he is conflating the first paragraph of a previous article with this article.

If he could think strait, he wouldn't post such goofy nonsense.

D'oh!

Posted by Snapple on May 24, 2007 05:50 AM

This poster's disjointed thinking reminds me of Ward Churchill's fact-challenged 9-11 essay, "Some People Push Back: On the Justice of Roosting Chickens,"

In that essay Wardo divines that in 1996 Madeline Albright "responded" to the 1998 remarks of a UN official named Denis Halliday!.....Odd.....How did Albright ever manage to respond to Halliday two years before he made his remarks?

Wardo claimed:

"Former U.N. Assistant Secretary General Denis Halladay, repeatedly denounced what was happening as "a systematic program . . . of deliberate genocide." His statements appeared in the New York Times and other papers during the fall of 1998, so it can hardly be contended that the American public was "unaware" of them. Shortly thereafter, Secretary of State Madeline Albright openly confirmed Halladay's assessment. Asked during the widely-viewed TV program Meet the Press to respond to his "allegations," she calmly announced that she'd decided it was "worth the price" to see that U.S. objectives were achieved."

Albright did appear on 60 Minutes--not Meet the Press as Wardo claims-- on 5/12/1996 and make an ill-considered statement. She later observed that her remarks were "stupid."

In any case, how could she be responding to remarks made in 1998 if she spoke in 1996, stupid Professor Wardo??

And Wardo's quoting of Halladay's "fall" remarks about deliberate genocide in the NYT is may not be correct, either, but Wardo does not give a specific citation so it is difficult to check.

Maybe he said it, but I never found Halladay saying that what was happening in Iraq was what Wardo quotes: "a systematic program ... of deliberate genocide."

Here is a July 1998 article about Halladay in the NYT.

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B03E2D71F30F931A15754C0A96E958260

Maybe Vince Carroll can ask Halliday if he really said what Wardo claims he said. Or not.

Posted by Snapple on May 24, 2007 06:17 AM

I think that the University of Colorado professors and the RMN should check if Ward Churchill cited a UN official correctly.

According to Ward Churchill, a UN official named Halliday was quoted "in the New York Times and other papers during the fall of 1998" to the effect that what was happening in Iraq amounted to "deliberate genocide."

"Former U.N. Assistant Secretary General Denis Halladay, repeatedly denounced what was happening as "a systematic program . . . of deliberate genocide."

http://www.kersplebedeb.com/mystuff/s11/churchill.html

Halliday [not Halladay as Professor Wardo spells it] was very briefly "running the program that lets Iraq sell oil and buy food" according to an article I read in the NYT.

Ward Churchill made up that the US Army deliberately gave smallpox to the Mandan. He "quoted" scholars so his lie would have credibility, but when you check what the scholars wrote, they don't support Wardo's BIG LIE.

He disrespected what they actually said.

I wonder if Wardo also is putting words about American complicity in genocide into the mouths of UN officials.

Some CU professors don't want to fire Wardo because his research misconduct didn't risk lives.

Well, if Wardo is claiming that the US is complicit in genocide, he makes people hate America. That risks lives if you ask me.

Posted by Snapple on May 24, 2007 06:57 AM

Dear Mr. Carroll,

I hope you will find out if that privileged white Professor Ward Churchill put words about genocide into the mouth of the U.N. official Denis Halliday like he did with the scholars he "cited"
about the Mandan genocide.

According to Ward Churchill, the UN official Denis Halliday was quoted "in the New York Times and other papers during the fall of 1998" to the effect that what was happening in Iraq amounted to "deliberate genocide." Churchill claimed:

"Former U.N. Assistant Secretary General Denis Halladay, repeatedly denounced what was happening as "a systematic program . . . of deliberate genocide."

http://www.kersplebedeb.com/mystuff/s11/churchill.html

Halliday was in charge of the program of the food for oil. [The NYT spells his name Halliday. Churchill spells his name Halladay.]

We already know that Churchill gave credibilty to his undocumented claim that the American Army deliberately gave the Mandan smallpox-infected blankets by falsely claiming that reputable scholars supported his claim.

In a discussion about the health effects on Indians of the construction of the Pacific Railroad, the Searn and Stearn book Churchill "cites" even mentions that some 19th Century trouble-makers told the Indians the same lies that Wardo tells people now:

"Mischief makers tried to provoke the Indians against the whites by telling them that they were to be exterminated by smallpox, introduced in clothing sent to them"---Stearn and Stearn. The Effect of Smallpox on the Amerindian (page 102)

This is quoted from the very book that Churchill claims backs up his genocide theories! This book refutes the very lie Churchill is telling!

The book chronicles the efforts the American government to protect Indians from smallpox--not give it to them. How could Churchill possibly miss that?

Did Churchill also mischaracterize a high U.N. official's words? Did he also put his words about genocide into Halliday's mouth?

I know that he got the dates and the TV program wrong in his 9-11 article,"Some People Push Back," that's for sure.

Some CU professors who studied Churchill's research said that he didn't endanger anyone's life.

I disagree. Evil racist lies from professors can kill because people will believe professors.

Many of the people who plotted the final solution were even Ph.D.s

It is dangerous for people to believe Churchill's lie that our government is engaging in deliberate genocide.

Churchill's lie might provoke gullible young people abroad or in America to become terrorists and attack us. This lie might start wars.

Churchill's lie might make Americans feel ashamed and unable to defend themselves from aggressors.

Ward Churchill's factually-challenged screed "Some People Push Back" is considered free speech that high and mightly CU college teachers want protected, but there's no reason not to expose the really stupid , and malicious errors in it.

Churchill just tells big lies that provoke hatred and violence.

If there is a problem with racism and violence among the CU students, maybe it is because the kids are being taught racism and violence by teachers like Ward Churchill.

Posted by Snapple on May 24, 2007 12:50 PM

Maybe the RMN should give Snapple her own column/blog and it should be about a single topic. Oh, wait, it appears they have already. I just hadn't noticed.

Posted by anderson on May 24, 2007 01:05 PM

anderson--

Mr. Carroll is the real liberal whose newspaper defends Indians and women from that white privilege college bully Professor Wardo.

Go ahead and post if you've got something to say.

It might be kkkewl if you could explain to interested readers how that scholar-genius Professor Wardo figured out that Madeline Albright "responded" in 1996 to the 1998 remarks of UN official named Denis Halliday!

Or why he doesn't know Albright spoke on 60 Minutes and not on Meet the Press.

And maybe you'd like to give us a link to Denis Halliday's genocide accusations.

Professor Wardo "quotes" Halliday from the NYT AND OTHER PAPERS in the fall of 1998. But he doesn't give a citation...not that you could count on a citation from Professor Wardo, of course:

"Former U.N. Assistant Secretary General Denis Halladay, repeatedly denounced what was happening as "a systematic program . . . of deliberate genocide."

http://www.kersplebedeb.com/mystuff/s11/churchill.html

Posted by Snapple on May 24, 2007 01:48 PM

Snapple:

"It might be kkkewl if you could explain to interested readers how that scholar-genius Professor Wardo figured out that Madeline Albright "responded" in 1996 to the 1998 remarks of UN official named Denis Halliday!"

Maybe you could explain why I should give a damn?

Posted by on May 24, 2007 02:59 PM

Anderson - being the quintessential "progressive" that he is - ignores any websites, facts contrary to his. You know, the "free exchange of ideas", tolerance and diversity of opinion that Anderson touts. What a charlatan.

Posted by CC on May 24, 2007 02:59 PM

CC-are you arguing about something I said, or didn't say, or do you just feel like hurling dirty allegations at me today presumably because I have the "wrong" opinion? Does your comment have anything to do with this blog or nothing whatsoever?

Posted by anderson on May 24, 2007 03:06 PM

What's the difference between a column and a blog?

Posted by John II on May 24, 2007 03:08 PM

Does Mr. Carroll participate in this forum other than writing his column? Does he actually engage his readers?

Posted by John II on May 24, 2007 03:11 PM

anderson said:
"I don't know about you, Slouch, but I've been to college, several."

Wow, really? You've been to several colleges and you're also a raging leftist. Coincidence? I think not.

Posted by John II on May 24, 2007 03:30 PM

If they don't want racial strife between students, CU should probably fire that law professor Natsu Saito.

Saito is Ward Churchill's fourth wife, but she used to be married to a man who made a lot of communist-inspired allegations against the politically liberal black leaders in Atlanta.

Saito's husband then, Chimurenga Jenga, claimed---
according to a report by Dan Rather on the CBS Evening News (3-2-81)---that the Atlanta "police function as oppressors of the downtrodden."

Jenga was organizing vigilantees that ran around with bats and guns and alleged that the black leadership of Atlanta was in cohoots with the KKK.

Tarring elected black leaders--liberals-- with the smear that they were colluding with the KKK is really disgusting and it undermines the trust the people and the police need to catch the criminals.

http://legendofpineridge.blogspot.com/2007/03/atlanta-child-murders-and-radical.html

Now Saito is married to Churchill who appropriates Indian identity while simultaneously undermining tribal autonomy.

The white privilege Professor Churchill was abusive to his Indian wife, the late Leah Kelly, her family says.

Rhonda, Leah's sister, reportedly claimed that whote privilege Ward Churchill tried to push his late wife--a CU student--out of a moving car.

It is hypocritical for the students to take courses on race relations while this white man, Professor Churchill, is reportedly trying to push an Indian CU student out of a car!!

Kids learn tolerance from the examples the teachers set.

Posted by Snapple on May 24, 2007 04:14 PM

Dear CC--

With respect, these people are not really progressive at all. They are elitists who are trying to ignite racism.

Churchill has no respect for Indians or he would not call their tribal membership rules "poodle pedigrees" just because he is not allowed to play Indian.

And it is not progressive to throw Indian girls into bedroom walls. White Privilige Professor Ward Churchill admits in writing that he did that to his Indian wife Leah .

He is a male chauvanist bully-boy who told his late Indian wife that if she didn't shape up she would end up in the hospital.

I refuse to let these people coopt the appelation progressive for their backward views.

The white privilege CU teacher Ben Whitmer called Leah's sister Rhonda all kinds of trashy things on his blog.

Instructor Whitmer even threatened to rape people with a wood rasp. And he is loose on the CU campus. I think the mothers of young college girls and guys should know that. What kind of decent man talks like that?

White "Woodrasp" Whitmer is teaching ethnic studies but he trashes Indian women to defend his fake-Indian rice bowl--white privilege Wardo.

These teachers should have to take the class about white privilege.

Only their problem is not their color; their problem is their elitist ideology.

The school's teachers should model the behaviors they expect in the students.

Posted by Snapple on May 24, 2007 04:47 PM

What teaser paragraph about Zinn/Chomsky?

This article never mentions Zinn or Chomsky.


This is the paragraph on the main 'Opinion' page on RMN website for the current Carroll column:

Carroll: Suspect academics
Howard Zinn may be the most influential left-wing intellectual in America. If not, he certainly gives Noam Chomsky a run for his money given the remarkable reach of Zinn’s People’s History of the United States, a staple on numerous reading lists for high school and college courses (including one in which my daughter is now enrolled).
Full Entry

The 'full entry' link goes to this current page. None of Carroll's prior columns refer to either Chomsky or Zinn, so it appears that summary paragraph is meant for this one, as these are both academics. Using this positioning Carroll appears to tar both as 'suspect academics' while avoiding the heavy lifting required to address them substantively. At best, it is disjointed, as worst, dishonest.

Posted by on May 24, 2007 05:49 PM

You are incorrect when you state that "None of Carroll's prior columns refer to either Chomsky or Zinn."

The previous column, "A Baleful Influence," clearly begins with the quote you cite.

Zinn was one of the people who sent this Cointelpro garbage about the FBI to the UN on 9-1-01.

http://www.icdc.com/~paulwolf/cointelpro/coinwcar3.htm

The guy whose site this is--Paul Wolf-- flogs andi-FBI propaganda to the UN and seems to want Saddam returned to power.

http://legendofpineridge.blogspot.com/2006/10/paul-wolf-watch-first-installment.html

Ward Churchill also wrote for the Covert Action Information Bulletin--a Soviet-Cuban propaganda mouthpiece run by Phillip Agee, a man who was fired from the CIA and ended up in Cuba. Ward Churchill claimed in the CAIB that the FBI backed death squads that killed 342 Indians.

He cited an "independent researcher" named Candy Hamilton for that. She was an AIM (American Indian Movement) activist who testified in court about the murder of the Canadian Indian Anna Mae Aquash.

In my opinion, these people are dishonest propagandists.

This is all chronicled on my blog.

Ward Churchill does what Gennadi Zyuganov does: accuse America of biological warfare.

Churchill pretends to cite real scholars to give credibility to his fabricated claims of the Mandan genocide.

I suspect that Churchill also put words about genocide into the mouth of the UN official Denis Halliday.

Posted by Snapple on May 24, 2007 06:38 PM

You are incorrect when you say that "None of Carroll's other coumns refer to either Chomsky or Zinn.

The quote you cite is the opening paragraph of the previous editorial, " A Baleful Influence."

Posted by Snapple on May 24, 2007 06:42 PM

Zinn is mentioned on my blog, too.
Use the search feature at the top left.


Posted by Snapple on May 24, 2007 06:56 PM

I looked at the front page of this blog. I didn't see any mistakes when I tried the links.

The quote is under the title "A Baleful Influence," and that's where it takes me.

Maybe you have gremlins in your computer or your hand is shaking.


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