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Campus Watch in the MediaWhat the U. Penn Trustees Must Say to President Gutmann
by Candace de Russy http://phibetacons.nationalreview.com/post/?q=NjIzZDIxMDVkMDg2NGJjYjk5ZjUzNmE2NWM0ZGY2YTY= http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/2899 Carol calls "truly sickening" the spectacle of U. Penn's influential president, Amy Gutmann, posing next to a student, Saad Saadi, dressed as a suicide bomber at her annual Halloween costume bash. At Campus Watch, Winfield Myers, who broke this story, illuminates the deeper implications of this appalling incident: What's missing…from the larger academic community of which [Gutmann] is a part, are moral parameters within which every member of the community must act, short of the prohibition of criminal acts, which this of course is not. This applies particularly to statements or actions concerning terrorism, the war on Islamism, and the representations of those actions. It is time for trustees stop hiding behind their placid masks—stop avoiding an argument—and take a stand on travesties such as this one. The U. Penn Board should direct Gutmann to apologize unequivocally for posing alongside a student decked out with large plastic sticks of dynamite strapped to his chest and a toy gun. She should make it clear that she abhors the moral equivalency of so many campus denizens, who too often have represented the bombers and their victims as moral equals. The board should also order a review of Middle Eastern and other studies, which are largly to blame for the deeply entrenched intellectual perversity that informs the academic environment and enables this kind of mockery to occur. From the days when Lenny Bernstein courted Black Panthers to the years that Arafat sported a Colt .45 with impunity, there has been altogether too great a readiness among our intellectuals to excuse violence—if it is against the bourgeoisie or, today, Jews, Israelis, and Americans. Trustees nationwide—starting at U. Penn—must stand against this violence-excusing zeitgeist on our campuses. If they do not, we should all tremble at where this perversity will lead. Note: Postings in "Campus Watch in the Media" do not necessarily reflect the views of Campus Watch.receive the latest by email: subscribe to campus watch's free mailing list
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