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September
21, 2007
Rate My
Terrorist Professor Dot Com
by Mike S. Adams, Ph.D.
Dear
Provost Frank (provost@kent.edu):
Over the course of the last several months, Kent
State University has been trying to handle a
firestorm of negative publicity resulting from its
continued employment of pro-terrorist professor
Julio Pino. In defense of Pino, your university has
asserted that his violent rhetoric is not only
protected by the First Amendment but also
irrelevant to his employment because he expresses
those views on his own time. But, recently, I've
found that simply isn't the case.
Yesterday, I took the time to log on to
www.RateMyProfessors.com
to see whether there was any evidence suggesting
Pino was spreading anti-Semitic and anti-American
rhetoric in the classroom. I also wondered whether
he was one of those History professors more into
teaching about his present political views than
teaching about the past.
Here's what I found:
"This guy is an idiot! Completely
illogical...does not tolerate any views other than
his own...hates Christians and intolerant of
Christian values..."
Since the above comment was written on the day
one of my columns about Pino was released, it
should, in all fairness, be ignored. But consider
the following comment, which was written before I
exposed Pino in the national media:
"Definately a jihad boy in training. I think
he's more the suicide bomber type though. If you
think we are kidding, take this wackjob for
class."
And there were other students concerned that
Pino had violent tendencies as well. The following
comment was also written before I exposed Pino:
"I swear this guy is going to turn out to be the
leader of a major terrorist group, he clearly hates
America and capitalism."
The following student gave Pino the lowest
possible rating and also said this about what
professors should be doing in the classroom:
"Challenge your values, not attempt to brainwash
you as Pino does."
And, finally, right after one commenter dubbed
Pino the "worst teacher ever," another had this to
say about his classroom advocacy for the killing of
innocent Jews:
"This guy hates America. He used to be an avowed
Communist, but now embraces Radical Islam.
Considers suicide bombers in Palestine to be
heroes. He'll run to anything anti-American like a
brainless sheep. He's a fraud; if he hates it here,
then (he should) get out."
It is little surprise that a man named Mike
Brown wrote the following note to me in defense of
Julio Pino:
"Jews have been killing and stealing land from
arabs for 40 years. In my opinion jews are the
lowest form of life. I would compare a jew to a rat
,they are the same thing . Your torah i wipe my ass
with the pages. You jews are the real terrorist in
the world. You're dirty pigs, that is why a jew
can't eat pork. In my opinion the best thing to
happen to jews was Hitler and the holocaust but too
bad he never finished the job. You scum bags were
corralled like pigs into gas chambers and killed by
a man who knew what a jew is - a rat, the scum of
the earth and not fit to live among other
people
One day soon the jews will get what
they deserve a second holocaust . You stupid fuck
send this to the fbi you son of a whore. Jew women
are whores by nature."
While I am not Jewish, I am concerned that
Pino's only defenders are his fellow anti-Semites.
And you should be, too, Provost Frank. I also worry
that some people may have learned to hate Jews
while taking courses at your little university in
Kent, Ohio.
My continued study of your anti-Semitic faculty
member has given me an idea for a little
experiment. Tomorrow, I am going to forego my
review for test one in my "Introduction to Criminal
Justice" class. Instead, I am going to give a
lecture advocating the mass murder of homosexuals.
Then, in my late afternoon class I'm going to give
a lecture advocating the mass murder of blacks.
I predict that within 24 hours after giving
these two lectures, I'll be dismissed from my
position at UNC-Wilmington. And, of course, the
administration will breathe a collective sigh of
relief that I finally stepped over the line by
refusing to teach the subject matter of my classes
- instead opting to promote violence against
minorities.
On my first full day off I will write back to
you and ask for your commentary on my dismissal. I
expect that you will lend your full support to the
administrative action of terminating my employment.
But, then, I'll leave you with a serious question
to ponder: How can academia adopt a zero tolerance
position on racism and homophobia while
simultaneously tolerating anti-Semitism?
It is also worth asking whether history gives us
any clue as to what happens when a nation turns a
blind eye towards anti-Semitism. But such questions
can only be answered by the historian who dedicates
himself to teaching about history. They cannot be
objectively addressed by advocates of mass
murder.
Julio Pino is simply not doing the job the
taxpayers of Ohio are paying him to do. With all
due respect, Mr. Provost, neither are you.
Adams
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High School in Houston, TX, his team won the state
5A soccer championship. He graduated from C.L.H.S.
in 1983 with a 1.8 GPA. He was ranked 734 among a
class of 740, largely as a result of flunking
English all four years of high school. After
obtaining an Associate's degree in psychology from
San Jacinto College, he moved on to Mississippi
State University where he joined the Sigma Chi
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B.A., and then to pursue a Master's in Psychology.
In 1990, he turned down a chance to pursue a PhD in
psychology from the University of Georgia, opting
instead to remain at Mississippi State to study
Sociology/Criminology. This decision was made
entirely on the basis of his reluctance to quit his
night job as member of a musical duo. Playing music
in bars and at fraternity parties and weddings
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Upon
getting his doctorate in 1993, Adams, then an
atheist and a Democrat, was hired by UNC-Wilmington
to teach in the criminal justice program. A few
years later, Adams abandoned his atheism and also
became a Republican. He also nearly abandoned
teaching when he took a one-year leave of absence
to study law at UNC-Chapel Hill in 1998. After
returning to teach at UNC-Wilmington, Adams won the
Faculty Member of the Year award (issued by the
Office of the Dean of Students) for the second time
in 2000.
After
his involvement in a well publicized free speech
controversy in the wake of the 911 terror attacks,
Adams became a vocal critic of the diversity
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