Posted on 09/29/2007 9:45:49 AM PDT by fweingart
In a controversial decision that is rocking the nation, Columbia University has opened its doors to the President of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, a declared enemy of the United States, and to a nation that is a state sponsor of terrorism. In doing so, the university is giving him a forum to present his message to its faculty and student body.
Just the fact that our soldiers are being killed by Islamist terrorists in Iraq and Afghanistan who receive weapons and munitions from Iran should be enough to deny him this invitation.
Words Will Echo Worldwide
However, there is an even more important reason to oppose his speech. Ahmadinejads words will not be confined to the halls of Columbia University. They will echo worldwide.
The world media will take it upon themselves to broadcast his message. The well-oiled propaganda machine of the Iranian regime will likewise make use of this opportunity to show the world that Irans President was able to speak at a famous American university. Inside Iran itself, the event will be used efficaciously to demoralize and silence the democratic reaction against the regime.
Such media posturing is certainly why Ahmadinejad asked to go to Ground Zero and lay a wreath of flowers as a clever and efficacious public opinion ploy aimed, above all, at the world at large.
Academic Freedom?
Columbia University President Lee C. Bollinger tried to justify the invitation in the name of academic freedom and freedom of speech. He cast the event strictly as an internal affair of the university.
However, the Iranian leaders speech cannot be seen as a mere academic affair. It has international repercussion affecting public opinion in the U.S. and the world.
Moreover, Columbia University is not an isolated island. It is not an independent nation of its own. Rather, it is a revered American institution, and, as such, must take the nations interests into account.
A Nation at War
We are a nation at war, and this war is more than just the armed conflict in which our troops are giving every proof of heroism and bravery. This is also a psychological and Cultural War in which propaganda and psychological warfare play the more important role.
Labelling the propaganda of our nations enemy as freedom of expression is to stretch the concept of this freedom too far. It evinces a tendency to invest freedom of expression with an absolute privilege to the detriment of the nations common good.
Such an attitude is highlighted by the declaration of Dr. John Coatsworth, Dean of Columbias School of International and Public Affairs, who said the university would not hesitate to invite Adolph Hitler, were he to accept a debate. Such a statement suggests that the university does not feel any obligation to our nation at war, but is somehow disconnected and removed from the military and psychological warfare unleashed against us.
Indeed, it is very doubtful that any American university would have provided Hitler with a forum during the Second World War.
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The American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP) protests against the sophistic criteria behind the decision of one of our most famous universities by which it is made to play the pawn in the psywar being waged against America by a declared enemy.
Our love for America, sense of honor, and the sacrifice and heroism of our soldiers fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan demand nothing less than this categorial rejection and protest.
The American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family, and PropertyTFP
And all this comes from the left-leaning Columbia president and administration.
The world media will take it upon themselves to broadcast his message.This reaction is silly. The easiest way to get rid of a crackpot like our Iranian friend is to be nice to him. No need for denunciations, let him *hang* himself don't let him play the victim.
And all this comes from the left-leaning Columbia president and administration.
(Of course I meant on his face.)
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Let's kiss him on both cheeks. That's the American way.Go for it. I hear kissing a beard isn't much fun though.
(Of course I meant on his face.)
Suggests?
Ha!
Left leaning education institutions began disconnecting themselves from all things military back in the 60's.
Kind of late to the party if the author just now realizes this.
He was addressing the world and Columbia knew this. They removed all insignias from their podium. They don’t want to be connected with this guy later.
Kind of the opposite of how NBC was “horrified” to be the exclusive owner of the Virginia Tech shooter’s media kit but they still branded everything with NBC logos before turning it over.
The state owned media will support him regardless.
Was Pravda ever critical of the Soviets?
This is like inviting Emeperor Tojo to speak to us after Pearl Harbor. These people have no brains.
I bet if Bush wanted to speak at Columbia the uni prez wouldn’t let him...
This is like inviting Emeperor Tojo to speak to us after Pearl Harbor. These people have no brains.Emperor Tojo? They're not the only ones.
I bet if Bush wanted to speak at Columbia the uni prez wouldnt let him...
Hirohito was Emperor.
Tojo was only a general officer.
Oh yeah, that’s right. Couldn’t remember which one was which. Gotta love public school education, eh? /sarc
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