PC Insanity: Missouri College Students Urged to Call Police If They Experience "Hateful/Hurtful Speech"by Asa JayPolice State Daily Nov. 11, 2015 |
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In an epic display of the totalitarian nature of political correctness, "protests" at the University of Missouri have culminated with an email being sent out by campus police urging students to call the cops if they experience "Hateful and/or Hurtful Speech." The protests were spurned after the African-American student government president claimed that in September, people in a passing pick-up truck shouted racial slurs at him which prompted other black students to come forward and make similar reports – and black football players to go on "strike" until demands to address racial intolerance at the school were met. Then, a "poop swastika" was allegedly found smeared across a campus bathroom. Despite no tangible evidence the swastika even exists, the report further emboldened students to speak out against school administrators. As Milo Yiannopoulos points out in a recent report: The swastika thing is just an allegation, of course -- and anonymous swastikas on campus do have an unfortunate history of turning out to be hoaxes. There have been a lot of campus hoaxes involving black students, of course -- though for the sake of politeness you're not supposed to say so. Normally it involves students who have been ginned up by race hustlers. The most notorious case involved fake rape allegations from Tawana Brawley. What's remarkable about Missouri is that mere allegations have been enough to topple [the University's president and a chancellor…]Some of the alleged racial incidents at Missouri occurred with multiple witnesses. The students at Missouri, in other words, may have legitimate concerns… The chief black activist group on campus, Concerned Student 1950, published an extraordinary list of demands last month…. Among the items on the list, which can be read in full here, was a demand for the (now-former) president, Tim Wolfe, to hold a public press conference to read out a "handwritten apology" to students, and publicly "acknowledge his white male privilege…"Now, there is much I could say regarding the disparity of outcomes associated with certain racial minority groups in the U.S. – but to keep you from having to seek out a "safe space" to shield you from things like biological and socioeconomic facts – I'll just point you to this lecture titled, "How Much Can Discrimination Explain?" by esteemed African-American George Mason University Economics Professor Dr. Walter E. Williams – if you are interested in a more nuanced explanation than just "racism." Anyway, where have we seen such student tactics – like the ones being utilized at the University of Missouri before? Where did they originate? I have expanded on this question previously within the broader context of Cultural Marxism in my article, Political Correctness Means A Draconian Police State, but for a more recent historical precedent, we need only look to Maoist/Communist China. According to award-winning journalist and editor or Whistleblower Magazine David Kupelian, Chairman Mao was the "world's most politically correct mass murderer." Kupelian writes: "Not to have a correct political point of view is like having no soul." …those are the words of Mao Zedong, the Chinese communist leader with the extreme distinction of having caused more deaths than any person in human history -- 50 to 70 million, more than Stalin and Hitler combined.The Red Guards were a mass paramilitary social movement mobilized by Mao in 1966 and 1967 during the Cultural Revolution, but they started out as campus thought police attacking and shouting down anyone that didn't hold the "correct views." According to Wikipedia: The first students to call themselves "Red Guards" in China were a group of students at the Tsinghua University Middle School who were given the name Red Guards to sign two big-character posters issued on 25 May -- 2 June 1966. The students believed that the criticism of the play Hai Rui Dismissed from Office was a political issue and needed greater attention. The group of students, led by Zhang Chengzhi at Tsinghua University Middle School and Nie Yuanzi at Peking University, originally wrote the posters as a constructive criticism of Tsinghua University and Peking University's administration, which were accused of harboring "intellectual elitism" and "bourgeois" tendencies.In other words, students in places like Missouri and Yale University – where they were recently filmed shrieking at a professor who refused to denounce Halloween costumes, are willful dupes in the Cultural Marxist/Red Guard program to denounce all opponents of the socialist narrative of institutional victimization. These people actually think they are fighting the establishment. Truth is however, they are the establishment. One might think "progressives" who once heralded the slogan "question authority," and claim to be promoters of diversity, would welcome diversity of thought – but as we can see from recent footage recorded in Missouri, they will literally call for police to arrest you – even if you are a journalist just trying to document their protest. Obviously, cops are fine with that. In response to the feigned outrage at the University, campus police sent out an email to students on Tuesday stating the following: To continue to ensure that the University of Missouri campus remains safe, the MU Police Department (MUPD) is asking individuals who witness incidents of hateful and/or hurtful speech or actions to:As the email points out, "hateful" or "hurtful" speech is not a crime. So what business do police have harassing students every time someone gets their feelings hurt? "We're just the reporting agency," Missouri University Police Maj. Brian Weimer said. So campus cops aren't going to arrest anybody, they will only be utilized to pass reports on to the university – which can take action under its Code of Student Conduct which may effectually ruin students careers by expelling them if they offend someone one. This will obviously have a chilling affect on speech at the campus and is just what the Maoist Red Brigades want. It would seem that the promotion and calls for tolerance from Missouri students really mean no tolerance at all. Read this ACLU report for more on why campus speech codes undermine free-speech and civil-liberties – and are not a good idea. |