by Mike S. Adams
Author’s Note: The following is, unfortunately, a true story that took place this semester at the once-great (and once-conservative) Pepperdine University. No names have been changed to protect the guilty. They don’t deserve it.
One Monday morning, just before the 2008 presidential election, a Pepperdine student (and College Republican, or CR) took a sign to the Office of Student Affairs. The sign read “Barack Obama socialism ‘08” in big letters, with “Socialism is bad. Do not vote Obama ’08. More info: CR meeting Weds 8pm, AC 245”. A young woman working in the office took out a stamp and approved the poster.
Three members of the CRs hung the sign up in the Café. A couple of faculty members smiled and warned them to be careful since they were placing it up so high. Pepperdine students gave mixed reactions. The CRs sat in the Café awhile and then left. Shortly thereafter, their sign was removed.
Chris Garcia, the Vice President of the CRs, and another CR named Wesley Heuler found the sign, which had been moved to Pepperdine’s “Freedom Wall”. They took the sign down and put it back up in the Café. It was yet again taken down. So a member of the CRs named Mimi Rothfus went to Student Affairs. (Roughly) the following conversation ensued:
Mimi Rothfus: Hi, I brought a sign in earlier, and it was approved. We put it up; it was taken down. When we put it up again, it was again removed. I had two stamps of approval on this poster, so why was it removed?
Student Affairs: This is partially our fault because we should never have approved this in the first place. We got a lot of phone calls complaining. We told your president to take it down and put it on the Freedom Wall. He said he would. When it was not taken down, we removed it. Then you put it up again, and we took it down. We were a bit angry that you never took it down and then put it back up. You cannot put up a statement like you put anywhere except on the Freedom Wall; groups can only advertise themselves and their meetings.
The next day, Mimi went to the poster room and picked up a number of posters Chris had left there. The posters said essentially the same thing as the other one, only with the meeting time and place and contact information enlarged. A female employee at Student Affairs gave Mimi the stamp, and the signs were approved. As she left the office a man named Don Lawrence stopped her. (Roughly) the following conversation ensued:
Don Lawrence: Did you get that approved?
Mimi Rothfus: Yes.
Lawrence: Because we had an issue with a sign saying “Socialism” yesterday.
Rothfus: Yes they were approved.
Mimi walked outside again but only made it a few steps before Lawrence stopped her again. (Roughly) the following conversation ensued:
Lawrence: She wasn’t allowed to approve your posters. Let me see them.
(Rothfus showed him).
Lawrence: You can’t have these up because they say “Obama” and “Socialism”. We’ve gotten a lot of complaints about it from students and professors yesterday. The university cannot show support for and approve this.
Rothfus: This is advertising our meeting. Like several recent talk shows, we’ll be discussing Obama and socialism. All our meeting information is on there.
Lawrence: Well Ryan (CR President) or Chris (Garcia) is going to have to come and talk to me about this, and I’ll have to take your posters. This is university policy.
Rothfus: Yes, you’re doing your job.
(Rothfus handed over the posters and left).
Mimi Rothfus is just an 18-year old freshman at Pepperdine. But she already understands the job requirements of Don Lawrence. If you haven’t yet figured it out, Don Lawrence is the Director of Intercultural Affairs at Pepperdine University.
Any university that decides to hire a Director of Intercultural Affairs is a university that will soon find itself in rapid decline. Put simply, it is a decision that the university is beginning to take seriously the notion of multi-culturalism. The advancement of multiculturalism, by the way, promotes tolerance of all ideas. Of course, the idea that there is something special about Western civilization in general or American culture in particular is an exception to the rule.
Ironically, those who work as Directors of Intercultural Affairs are all cut from the same cloth. They are Democrats, self-described liberals, and, in 2008, they voted for Barack Obama. In other words, they aren’t a very diverse bunch of people.The multiculturalists also envision a world without borders. They want open-ended immigration. And they think it’s really neat that U.S. Supreme Court justices are starting to interpret our constitution by relying on the laws of other nations and the so-called “international community.”
Put simply, Directors of Intercultural Affairs have an affinity for cultural, if not economic, Marxism. And that is why they are offended by posters that make references to “Obama and Socialism.” They want their candidate to win. But they want their agenda to remain hidden.
Leftist readers of my column will say that I am making a lot of assumptions about Don Lawrence, Director of Intercultural Affairs at Pepperdine University. Maybe that’s because he refuses to talk to me. Instead, he’s instructed me to direct my questions to Pepperdine’s PR department. At least Pepperdine administrators are smart enough to realize they have a PR problem on their hands.
Ryan Sawtelle, President of the CRs is now reporting that Don Lawrence confiscated and banned the “Obama and Socialism” signs in response to a directive from the higher administration. Three questions follow:
1. What is the name of the Pepperdine administrator who directed Don Lawrence to ban and confiscate the “Obama and Socialism” signs?
2. Is it not academic wh*redom to make a living confiscating political signs from teenaged kids?
3. What the hell is happening at the once-great and once-conservative Pepperdine University?
To be continued.
http://townhall.com/Columnists/MikeSAdams/2008/11/17/lawrence_of_eurabia...
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How depressing and frustrating.
1Ack. You should really watch IndoctrinateU if you haven't. It is an amazing film.
2This is just Religulous.
3I'd like to know if similar College Democrats signs were allowed to be posted in the Cafe.
And why is it that libs are so afraid of opposing viewpoints?
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The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money. -- Alexis de Tocqueville
Well, there were no conservative signs at my school throughout the whole deal. Only pro Obama things were thrown on the walls.
5Same at my childs school. Plenty of signs for Dems candidates as well as for all their social issues (Gay rights, abortion etc) without allowing for other opinions.
We have a mega problem in all our schools beginning from 1st grade thru college and they will sanction your child for voicing their opinions if they aren't in agreement.
6Pam, I agree. I am the only republican in almost all my classes except for the main law classes. My professor is also a republican, I can tell.. We threw each other some looks on election day when the discussions got really annoying.
In my main (most annoying) class where the teacher is a flaming liberal I got raked over the coals for voicing my opinion. Absolutely everyone yelled at me, and I did not deserve that. Their approach to me was totally uncalled for.
7What a perfect example of the liberal bias in education these days.
8what really gets me Laura is that I think I can handle all that comes at me fairly well...give it to me...but when they start ganging up on our kids, that when my gloves really come off.
My child opted out of his sex ed class when the teacher went way over the line. Won't go into it now but things were out of control- Then the math teacher invited the class to join him in an "anti war march" - anti Bush posters; etc. If there's positive out of it all (there's much much more), is my son can articulate his views very well as a result of much practice. Some kids though are shy or just don't want to be put on the spot, embarrassed etc.
I have to laugh when the libs talk about the so-called Fairness Doctrine! their views are just about the ONLY views anyone hears other than talk radio and they want to shut that off. wow. the silent majority may need to start shouting for a change?!
9Grr! I swear once it's time for my daughter to look into colleges, I'm going to research into those that don't harass students if they have conservative views. Thankfully I live in a very red area of Atlanta so I don't see something like this happening, but you never know. She's only 3.5 right now.
The hypocrisy of these colleges that encourage 'free thinking' is hilarious. You are only allowed to express yourself if you happen to agree with them.
10You know - this does not happen there, only - it happens at work places everywhere - JUST IN A DIFFERENT FORM!
11Where did our PERSONAL FREEDOM of SPEECH etc. GO??????? I will go to that place then!
"We have a mega problem in all our schools beginning from 1st grade thru college and they will sanction your child for voicing their opinions if they aren't in agreement."
Pamela, that's exactly right.
By the time they are able to vote, they no longer have any independent thought.
Those of you with younger kids: Be vigilant!
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The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money. -- Alexis de Tocqueville
This was so frustrating to read. As somebody currently attending a liberal university in a liberal town, I really feel their pain.
13This blog reminds me of a video I watched just last night. I'm going to post it now. Basically, it explains what's going on, in a very interesting light...that I couldn't really put my finger on before (I knew it, but couldn't put in it words)...but he explains everything very well.
14Seriously, you all need to check out IndoctrinateU. It is amazing.
15Laine, you are absolutely correct! as parents we must protect our children just as GS says --from shameful "indoctrination" by these teachers and schools with agendas. They are actively pursuing our children's minds.
Can't tell you how many times my husband & I had to speak up at our sons "private" school (with the pricey tuition). Using psychological pressure, they would try to exclude the kids if they didn't go along with their agenda.
16Pamela, if I were paying for that nonsense I would have been really angry!
At least that "free" public education is worth *almost* what I pay for it.
I think my kids have finally caught on.
17We've joked about how they issue membership cards for the Democratic party along with teaching certificates.
My son's pretty thick-skinned, and he gets enough conservative reinforcement in Scouting and Navy JROTC.
My daughter, however, is more easily frustrated.
(Sadly, she is her mother's daughter!)
To make matters worse, she has *two* friends who are freshmen at UC Berkeley (and one at UCLA). We've commented on how the more outspoken one has become "berklified".
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The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money. -- Alexis de Tocqueville
Laine, it is amazing how each child responds differently to this problem.
Any way we can help them find support like joining the Scouts, ROTC etc it helps but many times they just can't fend off some of this. Sometimes they may not even recognize it for what it is.
My son use to fall right into the trap (hey, sounds like a chip off the ole block there lol!). I really don't like to think that responsible teachers would intentionally set up a child - but they do. By the time a conservative teen enters college they've often been through a great deal of sparring.
anyway, thanks Samantha for the great post!
18I've always wanted to go to art school, but I'm not sure I want to deal with the constant attacks on my political beliefs. I guess that's pretty lame to let myself be intimidated away from pursuing my dreams, but it's true nonetheless.
19Sweetie its art school. You will be attacked for everything. Go for it. Remember its not art if you do not get an emotional response. Then its a paint chip. That's my BFA talking, now go forth and do art.
20Oh yeah and if anyone says something tell them its sexual and they just don't get it ........enough.
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GS, I watched Indoctrinate U on Youtube and OMG!
21GS, I love your avatar. That movie is one of my fav ever.
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22"By the time they are able to vote, they no longer have any independent thought."
what makes you think that they haven't formed their thoughts independently? just because you don't agree with what they have chosen doesn't mean it was not a decision they made on their own. the way your comment was phrased, especially the "be vigilant part," makes it sound like you believe that young people should have the same political beliefs as their parents. that is not independent thought, that is highly dependent. it's just different who you are "dependent" on. i think parents have a responsibility, if they believe in encouraging their children to have independent thoughts, to present BOTH sides of a political argument and let their child form their opinions on their own, without the pressure of their parents "vigilancy" about what THEY believe. because that would be truly independent thought.
just saying.
some of the younger generation does vote without backing it up, yes, it's true, i will agree with you on that. i voted for barack obama but it pi**ed me off to no end when i encountered people voting for him because it was the "cool" thing to do.
but there are plenty of us who have valid, legitimate reasons for voting for whoever it was we voted for. i was not brainwashed by an education system.
23A little touchy, are we?
Making a few ASSumptions about who I am and how I parent?
I'll bet $1 you have no kids of your own.
Every parent should be vigilant to ensure that their children acquire critical thinking skills.
My experience has been that teachers accept two points of view: Theirs 98% of the time liberal), and the failing-grade one.
BTW, the most effective brainwashing doesn't leave a trace.
If you are aware of it, it didn't work.
Ensuring that children parrot their parents is a liberal approach.
If you want proof, google "Catherine Vogt".
I'll recap, since you presumed to lecture me.
My kids didn't know how I voted until this past election. They are 18 and 16.
We listened to talk radio in the car, and every time they expressed an opinion, I took the opposite stance.
I also taught them that everyone's life-view is dependent on their personal experience, and they should try to be understanding and not judgmental.
That's helpful when they have to deal with liberals; we generally attribute their opinions to ignorance or lack of experience.
Or general bitterness, that sometimes applies.
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The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money. -- Alexis de Tocqueville
GB- Isn't that a great documentary? That guy did a great job. And that movie has been one of my favorites since I was a kiddo!
25There are many points of view. not just the LIBERAL one. Our children generally hear the liberal one in our school systems.
26My daughter's not really old enough to talk politics with (she's 3.5), but when discussing poly issues, like Laine, I'll frequently take the opposite side whether I agree with it or not just to see how people react or to make them think about the issue in a wider way. Once my daughter is in school, I want her to have critical thinking skills and I want her teachers to challenge her in a positive and constructive way. I just don't want her indoctrinated. I would hope that one day even if she holds point of view X she can still understand where the people who hold point of view Y are coming from.
27If I may share one very quick example of something our child had to confront:
The class of approx 70 were put in a very large circle in the gym. They are asked socially sensitive questions. After each question, if the child agrees with the question, he/she takes one step in. If they don't agree, they stay where they are. How does a child feel if he/she is being left out of the ever tightening circle? What message is that sending? are they being unfairly pressured? shamed that they don't agree with - say, homosexual marriage?
28Absolutely, the schools are masters of peer pressure and using it against parents.
29Thanks for sharing that! And if the student declines to participate, s/he is defying authority and being insubordinate. If the parents back the student, they're obviously ignorant neanderthals.
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The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money. -- Alexis de Tocqueville
Exactly!
30oh, laine. don't try TOO hard not to be rude with those oh so subtle caps, okay?
if you read it again, you might realise that there is no trace of this "lecturing" of which you speak in my comment. i was presenting my own opinions on YOUR opinion, and it is clearly presented that way, not telling you how you should raise your children. i don't really care how you go about that, they're your kids.
and i don't even know where you got "touchy" from.
31i won't even "touch" on all the things you yourself are assuming about the education system.
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