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HomeschoolrsRUs
04-11-2005, 01:59 PM
Baking up a controversy
John Leo
April 11, 2005


The enemies of campus bake sales are at it again, inflaming one another over the dire threat of cupcakes and cookies sold at different prices to whites, minorities, and women. The sales are political parody, of course, poking fun at affirmative action policies and trying to get a debate going. Campus orthodoxy holds that such policies are sacred and that any dissent, even in the form of satirical cookie prices, is illegitimate and deserving of suppression.

When members of a Republican club staged a bake sale March 21 at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Mich., several students said they were offended. This amounted to a powerful argument, since hurt feelings are trump cards in the campus culture. Next came the usual scramble to suppress free speech while expressing great respect for it. The normal campus method in such cases is to define free speech as narrowly as possible, while pointing to broad and vague anti-discrimination rules.

Proving that muddled thinking is not confined to campuses, the Detroit Free Press weighed in with an editorial denouncing the bake sale as “tasteless”and perhaps deserving of disciplinary action. The university charged the club with a violation of the student code and threatened sanctions. The students folded under pressure from the administration and issued an apology. When the president of the group refused to back down, he was asked to resign and did. The students’ retreat is understandable, if not very courageous. The university was in effect putting them on trial for bias, with the likelihood that a notation of racial discrimination would become part of their academic record and follow them to post-college job interviews. This is a major example of a politically correct college abusing its power.

The rest of this story found here: John Leo: Baking up a controversy (http://www.townhall.com/columnists/johnleo/jl20050411.shtml)

Melz
04-11-2005, 09:37 PM
So the newspaper didn't like the idea, and the entire organization was forced to kiss someone's ass again? The president of the organization resigned even?? I guess that obvious blatent examples of affirmative action were an insult to them but as long as it is hidden inside some regulatory "quota" folks can be fine with it?

I think my fifth grade teacher did some sort of project like this with us kids. Not about affirmative action, but about academics, grades and such. Generalizing how folks with certain grades were treated. And yeah, folks got in a tizzy over it and it was hardly a fruitful effort. But the teacher did not resign and these were fifth graders....quite expected behaviour. for kids.

oh these people need to grow the hell up.

ConservativeYouthMovement
05-05-2005, 08:38 AM
So basically, the college is admitting they are morons too, and all of their libbies and the people at the newspaper should resign?