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September
1, 2005
Dr. Mike
Adams Makes a House Call to North Carolina
State
Hundreds Meet to
Discuss Liberal Bias on Campus
by John T. Plecnik
This
Tuesday, college professor and conservative
columnist Dr. Mike Adams paid a visit to North
Carolina State University and was greeted by a
crowd of College Republicans that numbered in the
hundreds. Locally famous for fighting liberal bias
in the University of North Carolina system, Dr.
Adams has gained national recognition for his work
with the Foundation for Individual Rights in
Education (FIRE), U.S. Rep. Walter Jones (R-N.C.),
and the College Republicans. Today, Dr. Adams is
most noted for fighting unconstitutional speech
codes and intervening on behalf of conservative
students across the country.
Professors, politicians, and (Republican) state
party officials joined a throng of College
Republicans and curious liberals to hear from the
spunky professor. And five minutes into his speech,
there was nothing but standing room in the
cavernous, chemistry classroom.
This event was a credit to Club Chairman Adam
Downing of the N.C. State College Republicans. The
Triangle ranks beside Harvard Yard and the People's
Republic of Berkeley as one of the most liberal
locales in higher education. Drawing a crowd of 400
or so students for a CR speaker is more than a
minor accomplishment*it's practically unheard
of.
The Pope Center for Higher Education, a
conservative think tank in Raleigh, N.C., helped to
finance Dr. Adams' triumphant return to the
Triangle. As of late, the Pope Center has come
under heavy fire from liberal academics who are
concerned by the Center's growing influence in the
Tar Heel State.
Between cracking jokes, Dr. Adams blasted the
ivory tower's recurring and "intentional" bias
against conservative values and free speech. He
spent the majority of his time describing
instance-after-instance of liberal bias on campus.
For example, he retold how UNC-Greensboro refused
to finance conservative speakers, but paid a "porn
star" $3,000 to come to campus and discuss "safe
sodomy."
Dr. Adams also discussed the liberal bias at his
own university, UNC-Wilmington (or as the good
doctor calls it, UNC-Wonderland). In a bonehead
move that since became a thing of CR legend, the
administration at UNC-Wilmington accused their
resident CR chapter of discriminating against other
political parties by limiting its membership to
Republicans. The chapter was given the choice of
admitting Democrats and Communists, or losing
official recognition. Naturally, it chose the
latter.
The more liberal (and less intelligent)
professors at UNC-Wilmington were quick to accuse
the recalcitrant CRs of discriminatory intent. One
went so far as to label them as anti-Catholic.
Amusingly, Club Chairman Michael Pomarico was a
Catholic. And he refused to take his university's
ultimatum sitting down. Pomarico contacted the
university and demanded its list of donors. It was
clear that he was going to take the CRs' case to
their alumni base. And shortly thereafter,
UNC-Wilmington decided to reverse its policy and
return official recognition to the CRs.
Dr. Adams prefaced his praise of Pomarico by
saying his cohort in conservatism was starting at
law school. I would add that it's no surprise that
a student who defended the First Amendment rights
of his peers went on to study the law and our
Constitution.
As the good doctor boasted about his numerous
mentions on Scarborough Country and Rush Limbaugh,
a lone security officer patrolled the back of the
room. Rumor had it that several liberals had
planned to crash the College Republicans' party and
assault Dr. Adams with a pie or other foodstuffs,
in Ann Coulter-like fashion. At one point, a
student ran in front of Dr. Adams and everyone
thought the liberal attack had begun. However, the
student was only making a quick exit. Nothing came
of it but a few jokes from Dr. Adams, followed by a
round of boisterous laughter from the
crowd.
Summing up his experience from battling
Stalinist academics, Dr. Adams insisted that
liberal bias on campus was the direct result of
"intentional" discrimination, not mere ignorance.
However, the good doctor was quick to quip that a
good many liberal professors are less than
intelligent, and very ignorant. He also laid out a
three-prong strategy to combat liberal bias and
unconstitutional speech codes. Based on his
experience, Dr. Adams recommended that campus
conservatives should (1) fight anti-conservative
discrimination in the "court of public opinion,"
(2) bring suit in "courts of law," and (3) when all
else fails, go directly to their school's donors
and let them know how their tax dollars (in the
case of public universities) and contributions are
being spent.
Dr. Adams closed by articulating his two
"mid-term" goals for the UNC-system. First, he
wants to shame or sue UNC-Wilmington and its peer
schools into distributing a fair portion of their
funding to inviting conservative speakers to
lecture on campus. Second, he wants the system to
erect a museum dedicated to the horrors of
communism (to contrast the pro-communist arguments
of liberal academia with a frank statement of
history).
Only time will tell if the good doctor has the
traction to accomplish these goals. But if his
turnout on Tuesday is any indication of Dr. Adam's
growing influence, the columnist/author/professor
is a rising star in the free speech
movement.
Good luck, Dr. Adams.
Plecnik
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John
T. Plecnik (JTP) is a 21-year-old law student at
Duke University and a Featured Columnist at The
Conservative Voice (www.theconservativevoice.com),
Lincoln Tribune, a weekly newspaper in
Lincolnton, NC., and various other online and print
publications. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in
Accounting with a Minor in Mythology and graduated
summa cum laude, sharing the title of
Valedictorian, from Belmont Abbey College. Email
your comments to John at John.Plecnik@law.duke.edu.
Copyright
(c) 2005 by John T. Plecnik. Reprinted with
permission.
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