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Jan 09, 2008 03:42 AM Taking leave of their faculties by Stefan Beck
When we last tuned in to the sad-making spectacle of Columbia University’s shameless faculty, it was to direct your attention to this letter, the authors and signatories of which condemn Columbia’s president, Lee Bollinger, for being rude to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during the Iranian president’s well-publicized and pointless visit to the school. Here’s the relevant passage, should you need a refresher:
You might think that adding your name to such a document is about as far as a U.S. citizen can fall in the service of a repressive, nuke-crazed dictator—short of espionage, I suppose—but you’d be wrong. According to several sources (here’s one), which I sincerely hope are incorrect,
Bollinger’s behavior toward Ahamadinejad was beyond doubt a last-ditch sop to those who pointed out—correctly and vocally—that the man should never have been invited to begin with. But in the grand scheme of international relations, why should anyone lose sleep over an anti-Semitic nut getting the dressing-down he so richly deserves? One wonders if conservative paranoia about the political bias of college professors could even invent a scenario that the faculty wouldn’t be more than happy to act out.
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