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December
24, 2004
No Room
For Christ -- General Education 101
by Steve
Farrell
It seems hard to believe. But somewhere in the
USA there are a few Americans who, after having
passed through the halls of their local 'higher'
education facility, for supposedly a couple of
decades, came to the conclusion that nothing
anti-Christian, anti-Capitalist, anti-American ever
went on in their classrooms.
I know this, because I received two nutty
letters reflecting such sentiments this week.
And so I assume there are more who feel the same
way.
And I wonder, did they sleepwalk through their
education? Or is it that they've been sleepwalking
though life since the day they burst forth out of
the womb, bottom first?
Or maybe they are just part of that naïve,
'my country can do no wrong' crowd, or that
naïve 'there is no evil in the world' crowd,
or that naïve 'communism isn't being taught'
crowd, unless the profs come out as open
Marxists.
And the latter is so easy to do when one doesn't
read, when one doesn't think, and when one trusts
so many plaid suited Honest Johns to take them to
Heaven when they already have one foot in hell.
But as for everyone else -- students, parents of
students, and fellow educators who regularly write
me about their concerns -- they know how hostile
things are out there. I've known it since I
attended my first University class at UNLV in 1976,
a 101 class on the Constitution.
And it was supposed to be a lecture on the US
Constitution. It turned into a scathing attack
against Senator Joseph McCarthy, and anyone else
who was anti-communist, pro-conservative, and
pro-American, given by a long haired, slovenly
dressed professor.
The only thing good he said about anyone was
said about the North Vietnamese leadership -- whom
you would have thought were the George Washingtons
of South East Asia, instead of the mass murderers
they truly were -- and the former was precisely the
position he took, and the latter, his description
of our troops.
His closing remarks consisted of a sexual joke
aimed at proving that Christians and Conservatives
were sex maniacs like everyone else, and thus
hypocrites of the first order.
I still remember the line. I tend to believe,
you're kids have a few memorized too.
It drew the response he wanted from the
auditorium size audience. A loud roar, plenty of
laughter, and the lecture ended.
I learned nothing about the Constitution, but a
lot about public education.
My next class at UNLV was a Speech 101 class.
You know, that dreaded class where you are
assigned, perhaps for the first time in your life
to address your classmates, with 3 speeches, one to
inform, another to persuade, and another to
convince.
By far the best presentation of the semester was
given by a bright young man, the student body
president, on what should have been a boring
subject, 'food storage.' It wasn't. It was
informative, persuasive, and even funny. He
received, of all things, a standing ovation from
his classmate, and a unanimous 4.0 vote for his
grade.
The teacher, a young radical blonde, for the
first and only time in the semester, overruled the
unanimous sentiment of her students and assigned
the young man an "F."
Her rationale, he had dared to mention the word
"LDS" in his presentation. I had no idea what it
meant, being new to the West. They were the
initials for his Church, the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints.
And so he had committed the unforgivable sin, he
had said something akin to the "G" word, or the "C"
word in a public setting.
Face it, the pro choice left, has a sign hanging
in every public classroom, "Christians need not
apply!"
My final 'first class, 101' experience occurred
in a more conservative setting, at Southern Utah
University, in Cedar City, Utah.
Cedar City is a wonderful community, where old
time values still are believed and practiced.
But like so many other public Universities,
regardless of the moral outlook of the communities
they are situated in, they succumbed to the
direction of federal strings, attached to federal
grant monies.
With the aid of the ACLU, the University was
'persuaded,' once upon a time, at the threat of
losing all federal monies, to fire nearly all their
social science professors who looked like their
community, and hire those who 'looked more like
America.'
My first class from one of those so-called
Americans was a History 101 class on the Founding
Era of our country.
The prof began his first lecture by quoting the
Communist North Vietnamese Constitution, he next
informed these kids, who did look like the
community, "You've heard it all your lives that the
Founding Fathers came here seeking religious
liberty." And then with fire in his eyes, and fist
pounding to podium, he roared, "IT'S A LIE!"
By the end of the semester, every single key
Founding Father had their reputation scarred by
this man. Washington being the only exception. "He
was a good man," he told us, "but he was an
ignoramus. But that's okay, that's what we needed,
we needed an ignoramus as our first president."
The truth is, everyone was shocked at the
beginning of the semester, at his approach. By
semester's end, he had them eating out of his
hands.
Last I checked, this Communist, 'look more like
America' ignoramus was still teaching at SUU. --
And no doubt, if the letters I received this week
are indicative of the "all is well" attitude of
some parents, there are plenty of PARENTS out there
who are equally ignorant as to what's REALLY going
on.
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Radical Academy contributor Steve
Farrell is associate professor of
political economy at George Wythe College,
a pundit with national news powerhouse
NewsMax.com,
and the author of Dark Rose, an
inspirational novel reviewers are calling
"a modern classic."
For you West Coast night owls, every
Monday you can catch Steve on Mark
Edward's 'Wake up America!' talk radio
show on 50,000-Watt KDWN, 720 AM, 10 p.m.
to midnight; or on the Internet at
AmericanVoiceRadio.com
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