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Anti-American Marxist Doctrine Proliferating at Arizona State U.
The Daily Devil (Arizona State) ^ | Wednesday, September 19, 2001 | Carlton Hamilton

Posted on 09/19/2001 2:55:30 PM PDT by Flipper4

Opinion: America gets cocky on countries, so chickens come home to roost

By Carlton Hamilton, Columnist

“Chickens coming home to roost.” Words heard all over America in 1963.

This statement was centered on a charismatic figure of the time — Minster El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz — better known to us as Malcolm X. Love him or hate him, the message was clear.

America has become a global superpower at the expense of many nations. The countries in the second tier (Russia, Japan, China, France, Germany, India and Great Britain) aren’t even close. This disparity in political, economic and military positions equates to the runaway season the Seattle Mariners are having this year. That has not gone without resentful notice.

We are seeing the repercussions of what happens when you step all over lesser nations and disregard human dignity and the rights of others to reach the top.

The political and economic game of Stratego, played by the global power elite, has the world at its mercy.

The ideology of war to settle disputes has no logical rationale. The destroying of life to satisfy a country’s angry mob does not solve anything. Neither does it advance a positive political agenda. Many Americans are familiar with Machiavelli’s political work “The Prince.” He explains to the aristocracy that how you gain power will be how you must sustain it.

America is now in this position. America has gained its position by force, so it must use force to maintain it.

When more of the world adheres to oppressive, exploitative and capitalistic ideology, you breed a disengaged underclass. This segment of America and the world has become larger as the need for more marginalized citizens becomes necessary.

Karl Marx said a progressive society would naturally ascend to prosperity, moving through capitalism to a more egalitarian existence. Some will interpret that as Marxist socialism, but the logic is compelling. In retrospect of the recent devastation, global powers may want to rethink their approach.

South Africa was on the verge of imploding if political adjustments were not made. America and other nations are headed down this suicidal highway if this elitist ideology is maintained.

To use pejorative words like terrorist and hijackers only buys into the rhetoric spewed by our mass media influenced by the power elite. Whatever organization is responsible for America’s devastation should be dealt with harshly, as President Bush has stated. But, before America starts casting stones, remember this nation has its own transgressions.

“We have an insurance policy that allows us to take risk. It goes by the name of the Armed Forces of the United States,” Secretary of State Colin L. Powell said at his confirmation hearing on Jan. 17 in front of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in Washington, D.C.

Those “risks” have nothing to do with Powell, Bush or anyone deemed a part of America’s elite fraternity.

In the old days, generals led their battalions into battle. Now, we have commanding officers sending in people they have chosen as more worthy of an early death to fight for them, while at the same time telling America they’re fighting for everyone.

When asked why he felt he should not go to fight in the war in Vietnam, Muhammad Ali said, “No Viet Cong ever called me a Nigger.”

The point was clear: America has to clean up more than just the rubble of the World Trade Center; it has to clear up the malfunctions in its ideology as well.

If America continues to force the economic wedge between the “haves” and the “have-nots” in America and abroad, strong-arm other nations in foreign relations and marginalize its own and other nations for exploitation, this American devastation will only be a prelude to what is to come.

Americans mourn the loss of life today, but the world has been mourning the loss of lives because of America since its independence.

Carlton Hamilton is an African-American studies and sociology senior. Reach him at chicago14@prodigy.net.


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Freepers should organize and picket ASU denouncing this LOUDLY. This is a disgrace and, for a state-funded school, unconscionable.
1 posted on 09/19/2001 2:55:30 PM PDT by Flipper4
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To: Flipper4
Freepers should organize and picket ASU denouncing this LOUDLY.

Why?

Anti-American Marxist doctrine is proliferating right here at Free Republic.

Picket here first.

2 posted on 09/19/2001 3:00:25 PM PDT by sinkspur
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To: Flipper4
I hope this worthless piece of trash confronts me someday on the street when he and his ilk decide to do something about his percieved injustice...5.56mm
3 posted on 09/19/2001 3:00:31 PM PDT by oneway
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To: Flipper4
Does the University of Kabul, Afghanistan have an opening for this "scholar"?
4 posted on 09/19/2001 3:01:58 PM PDT by Jay W
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i agree but free republic will not ultimately implode of anti-american sentiment our universities and institutions will
6 posted on 09/19/2001 3:03:49 PM PDT by Flipper4
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To: kevinjdeanna
The Arizona State Press can be reached at 480-965-9011. We should get this # to radio stations in the area so the outraged like us can call in and register our displeasure and disdain
7 posted on 09/19/2001 3:08:44 PM PDT by Flipper4
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To: Flipper4
Freedom of Speach folks.
Same campus has Marianne Jennings, professor of legal and ethical studies in the College of Business at ASU.
A quote from her in today's Arizona Republic: "Then find the tinhorns and eliminate them for the sake of tomorrow."
She's somewhat where Barry Goldwater was, maybe a bit to the right of him.
She's a professor at ASU.
The author is an undergraduate student.
Somehow that's the way it should be.
8 posted on 09/19/2001 3:12:14 PM PDT by KirklandJunction
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i agree but free republic will not ultimately implode of anti-american sentiment our universities and institutions will

Right now, I'm wondering if that's such a bad thing. I could do without ASU right now.

9 posted on 09/19/2001 3:15:05 PM PDT by zoyd
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To: Flipper4
America has become a global superpower at the expense of many nations.

What the hell kind of crap is that?!!
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10 posted on 09/19/2001 3:17:24 PM PDT by ppaul
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To: Flipper4
These same commies are turning out our future judges, congressmen, journalists and teachers. Our future is bleak. Taking young, empty minds and filling them with marxist garbage. We need a war alright, but against foreign terrorists or home grown enemies of America?
11 posted on 09/19/2001 3:17:36 PM PDT by america76
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Karl Marx said a progressive society would naturally ascend to prosperity, moving through capitalism to a more egalitarian existence. Some will interpret that as Marxist socialism, but the logic is compelling. In retrospect of the recent devastation, global powers may want to rethink their approach.

Well, then. I guess America should turn to Marxism. That's worked great, hasn't it?

South Africa was on the verge of imploding if political adjustments were not made. America and other nations are headed down this suicidal highway if this elitist ideology is maintained.

South Africa sure isn't on the verge of imploding now. Everyone knows who's boss: Murderous Black African thugs like Mbeki who look the other way while blacks live out the dream of James Brown's "Big Payback."

This guy's a college student, and he doesn't understand the difference between implosion and explosion! What happened in D.C. and NYC were explosions with from extra-American forces!

When asked why he felt he should not go to fight in the war in Vietnam, Muhammad Ali said, “No Viet Cong ever called me a Nigger.”

Uh huh...that was then, this is now. Even then, it was the short answer to a more complex question. Apparently, Mr. Hamilton didn't check in with The Greatest about the current situation (WashPost, 9/17/01):


"I cannot sit by and let the world think that Islam is a killing religion," said former heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali, a convert to Islam. "These radicals are doing things that God is against. Muslims do not believe in violence. If the culprits are Muslim, they have twisted the teachings of Islam. . . . Islam does not promote terrorism or the killing of people."
Ooooooh...did Muhammad Ali say that the perpetrators of Tuesday's actions were performing and act of "terrorism?" He sure did!
12 posted on 09/19/2001 3:24:52 PM PDT by L.N. Smithee
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"The Arizona State Press can be reached at 480-965-9011. We should get this # to radio stations in the area so the outraged like us can call in and register our displeasure and disdain"

The number listed above is the main switchboard at ASU. The direct line to the AZ State Press business office is 480/965-7572.

This doesn't surprise me. I just graduated this past December (at age 43!)and can attest that many people there have heads full of mush. The professors get really rattled when we conservatives speak up in class. Being an older student was truly a liberating experience. They knew that I wasn't about to buy into their nonsense and they didn't hassle me. Take care and God bless. BTW, I think I will call the Alumni Association and make a complaint there as well.

13 posted on 09/19/2001 3:25:51 PM PDT by Enough_Deceit
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To: KirklandJunction
It is freedom of speech. It's also freedom of speech to aggressively display one's serious problems with such an anti-American display on our campuses, and I fully support any effort in this regard.
14 posted on 09/19/2001 3:26:38 PM PDT by Flipper4
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To: L.N. Smithee
When asked why he felt he should not go to fight in the war in Vietnam, Muhammad Ali said, “No Viet Cong ever called me a Nigger.” Yes they did, they just said it in Vietnamese.
15 posted on 09/19/2001 3:27:26 PM PDT by Flipper4
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To: Flipper4
ASU class of '59. Sad.

I have been disapointed with ASU's policies since their whole-hearted embrace of affirmative action. Now I have one more thing to mention when I get a fund raising letter (I haven't gotten one for about 10 years).

16 posted on 09/19/2001 3:28:11 PM PDT by rightofrush
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To: Enough_Deceit
Please, if you protest to the administration, send them this two part secular series: Original Sin, followed by Education: the Fifth Estate.


17 posted on 09/19/2001 3:35:00 PM PDT by Coyote
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To: Flipper4
Hummm, maybe it's time to start testing College Proffs for competency. Every country this idiot mentioned has at one time or another occupied or controlled vast amounts of territory and people. The United States is the "superpower" because we have learned from our mistakes. We do not waste the lives of our best and bightest lightly. Unlike the aforementioned losers.

The sounds of the shrieking idiot class must be confronted and met with facts and the Universities must be held responsible for allowing such heresies to proliferate in their institutions.

18 posted on 09/19/2001 3:36:03 PM PDT by marty60
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To: Flipper4
This has to be the worst-written article I've ever read. Even for a student newspaper it's shoddy.

What are they teaching at ASU? As a high school student in Phoenix, I enjoyed the nightlife out there, but it's apparent that they haven't taught Mr. Carlton Hamilton how to write.

19 posted on 09/19/2001 3:50:04 PM PDT by tgiles
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Since Conrad will no doubt be visiting this discussion in the near future, let me say welcome and let your education now begin. This site has folks of many minds, but virtually all would agree that your writing is illustrative of the trash you've been taught by bitter folks trying to make you bitter too.

You can either (a) live your life with that hatred and bitterness, always seeing the world through jaded lenses or (b) embrace the fact that you live in a benevolent nation that offers unlimited opportunity to all those willing to embrace the challenge.

20 posted on 09/19/2001 3:50:28 PM PDT by hoyaloya
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