Posted on 09/16/2017 6:49:05 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Heres a name which has been getting a lot of play lately in the SJW edition of the news: Michael Isaacson. He popped up recently when John Sexton was exploring the question of whether or not Antifa was mostly comprised of a bunch of happy-go-lucky thrill seekers. Isaacson is a professor at the University of New Yorks John Jay College teaching (if you can believe it) future police officers in the field of Criminal Justice. Recently, the Daily Caller highlighted some of Professor Isaacsons, shall we say unique views on Antifa and non-peaceful protest.
Mike Isaacson, a professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice and a co-founder of the Antifa organization Smash Racism D.C., promotes political violence. In a series of tweets, he also laughed at dead police officers.
Isaacson shared his support of political violence in an interview with The Hill Thursday, which was pointed out by Far Left Watch. The article, which explores the Antifa movement and its proponents in academia, got a few choice quotes from the professor.
The justification [of the use of violence] is that Nazi ideology at its very core is founded on violence and on wielding power by any means, Isaacson said.
The DC article has plenty more where that came from, but his laughter at the idea of police officers being killed and his casual acceptance of the idea of criminal violence in the name of promoting social justice are certainly unusual for a criminal justice professor. Now, however, the situation has changed. Apparently as a result of the Daily Callers reporting, Mr. Isaacson has been placed on paid vacation. (Which is being described as a suspension with pay.)
Mike Isaacson, a professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice who made numerous jokes about dead cops and openly supports Antifa, has been placed on administrative leave by the school.
The college contacted The Daily Caller Friday with a statement from college president Karol V. Mason to announce that the professor has been placed on administrative leave following TheDC reporting on Isaacsons comments. The report prompted users on social media to participate in a popular #FireMike Twitter hashtag calling for the college to take action against him.
Many of you may be aware of recent statements made by a John Jay College adjunct on social media, television and in the press, he wrote, and proceeded to denounce Isaacsons statements.
I want to state clearly that I was shocked by these statements. They are abhorrent. This adjunct expressed personal views that are not consistent with our colleges well known and firm values and principles and my own personal standards and principles, he continued.
Administrators from all levels of CUNY are weighing in, most using various terms such as abhorrent, appalled, despicable and vile expressions of hate or intimidation. Thats an encouraging sign given what this individual has been feeding into the social media stream from such a lofty platform inside the education community, but it still leaves us with one glaring question.
Why is this man still on paid vacation?
I realize you need to conduct a fair and impartial investigation, but hes been giving quotes to national newspapers and putting out non-retracted commentary on verifiable social media outlets. Hes making jokes about dead cops and explaining why its sometimes acceptable for vigilante justice to be the law of the land. And this guy is teaching students who are destined to go into law enforcement?
Is this just a tenure situation? Is there a teachers union out there which is powerful enough to rush to Isaacsons defense and threaten the school if he is terminated? We dont yet know the answers to these questions but it certainly seems at least plausible that an employer of a professor in this particular field might be able to simply fire him absent even the slightest suggestion that he didnt actually make the comments.
The nations law enforcement organizations who rely on these schools to find recruits should weigh in on the situation quickly. I realize we live in an era of left-wing shock tactics and its hard to pick out which outrage of the day deserves the most condemnation, but this one should really be a no-brainer.
There is going to be political violence. Sadly.
No one is intelligent enough to just remove the leadership.
My mother had Veronica Lake hair and my father fell in love.
There, fixed it fer yuh!
Regards,
It is somewhat unclear what his position at John Jay is.
He is a Ph.D candidate at the New School for Social Research in New York City. That usually means he has finished all his Ph.D or doctoral level courses and passed all his qualifying exams. So he is most likely working on his dissertation which must be approved by his doctoral committee before he receives his degree.
It appears that he has been hired to teach a course or two at John Jay. He is then considered an adjunct, or part time instructor. He would be hired on a course by course basis or semester and paid per course, say $5000.00 and no benefits. He has not been hired as a full time tenure-tracked professor and can be fired at anytime.
What would be wrong for some American to walk up to him on the street and ...
‘The next day we all read of his befallen demise. Tsk, tsk, tsk.’
:)
Nice.
Maybe Ayers recommended him?
Otherwise,at their core leftist want power (influence as well as attention / adukation).
That’s why so many of them becone politicians,professors and Hollywood actors.
Canceling a course in progress is tricky. Students have paid for it and likely need it for graduation. Replacing the instructor may be easy or hard, depending on the subject. Most adjuncts are hired to teach introductory courses, which makes them easy to replace.
The easiest thing to do is typically not hire the person for future semesters. Of course, if the offense is egregious enough, they should be fired immediately.
So the college may have to pay this maroon through the end of the semester, but that's it. And I'd bet they could cancel the contract on some clause if they wished.
the idea of criminal violence in the name of promoting social justice are certainly unusual for a criminal justice professor.
Sadly, not as unusual as you'd think. Depends on the school. Some lean conservative, practitioner based, and some are never-actually-worked-in-law-enforcement, never-saw-a-dead-body-outside-of-a-casket, SJW based. Even in the conservative schools it's not unusual to have a good portion of the tenured profs falling into the SJW category.
I’d just as soon make him fertilizer.
LOL - good one.
I’ve had a course cancelled prior to the first class
meeting so I know it happens. And departments shuffling
instructors around to cover deficiencies is common
enough as you know. As to cancelling courses in progress,
I agree it can be tricky. But what happens to the class
when a department is strapped for instructors and some
unforseen calamity happens to an adjunct prof during
the term? I think the reality is that departments tend
to be overstaffed. Commonly we find that profs teaching
one or two courses or maybe no courses in a given term
in order to complete a research or writing project.
The professors take turns expanding and contracting
workloads so there should always be a capable
replacement available in an emergency.
In the case of this asshat under discussion it is
mind boggling to me that he was able to slip under
the radar. I would surely want to know how and why.
;^) Thanks!
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.