12-08-2011, 02:12 PM
[url="http://janamejayan.wordpress.com/2011/12/08/i-cannot-believe-this-is-america-harvard-deems-truth-reprehensible-pamela-geller/"][size="4"]I cannot believe this is America. Harvard deems truth ââ¬Ëreprehensibleââ¬â¢ ââ¬â Pamela Geller[/size][/url]
Globalââ¬â¢s capitalismââ¬â¢s reaction to Dr.Swamy winning his plea in the court to examine Home Minister P.Chidambaram
In the U.S. every Muslim is under surveillance under the Homeland Security Act. Has Harvard ever bothered to react to that?
The same Harward first upheld free speech and now it fires Dr.Swamy for his free speech! Why this double standard?
Thursday, December 08, 2011
HARVARD DEEMS TRUTH ââ¬ÅREPREHENSIBLEââ¬Â: FIRES SUBRAMANIAN SWAMY FOR EDITORIAL
Is it not central to this ivy league univeristy and every institution in these United States to ââ¬Åto protect free speech, including that of Dr Swamy and of those who disagree with himââ¬Â? Where does Harvard address the truths of Swamyââ¬â¢s remarks, or the 80 million Hindus slaughtered in jihadi wars, land appropriations, cultural annihilations ad enslavements? Harvard has removed Swarmyââ¬â¢s course from their curriculum over an editorial he wrote concerning the jihad in India. I ran it at Atlas here on July 18, 2011.
I cannot believe this is America.
Freedom of speech protects all speech not just the ideas that we like. Thatââ¬â¢s the point. Who decides whatââ¬â¢s good and whatââ¬â¢s forbidden. Harvard? The Islamic supremacists seeking to impose the sharia restriction on free speech?
Harvard has been bought and sold to the highest sharia bidder (in December 2005, Saudi Prince Al-Waleed donated $20 million each to Harvard University and Georgetown University to fund Islamic studies).
This is dire.
Harvard University removes courses taught by Subramanian Swamy NDTV hat tip Robert
New Delhi: Harvard University has decided to remove the summer courses on economics taught by Janata Party leader Subramanian Swamy after a furious debate over a controversial editorial written by him that was offensive to Muslims.
The university has termed his views, expressed in a Mumbai newspaper in July, as ââ¬Åreprehensibleââ¬Â.
At a meeting of Harvardââ¬â¢s Faculty of Arts and Sciences, faculty members voted with an ââ¬Åoverwhelming majorityââ¬Â to remove two economics courses ââ¬â ââ¬ËQuantitative Methods in Economics and Businessââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËEconomic Development in India and East Asiaââ¬â¢ ââ¬â that Mr Swamy teaches at the three-month Harvard Summer School session.
According to a report in the Harvard Crimson, the faculty meeting resulted in a ââ¬Åheated debateââ¬Â when Comparative Religion Professor Diana Eck proposed an amendment to exclude Mr Swamyââ¬â¢s courses from the catalogue.
The Professor said that that Harvard had a moral responsibility not to affiliate itself with anyone who expresses hatred towards a minority group.
ââ¬ÅThere is a distinction between unpopular and unwelcome political views,ââ¬Â the professor was quoted as saying.
But Mr Swamy said that ââ¬Åa dangerous precedent has been enactedââ¬Â. ââ¬ÅIf there was an objection they (the university authorities) should have written to me,ââ¬Â he said.
After Mr Swamyââ¬â¢s controversial piece appeared, a group of Harvard students known as ââ¬ËCoalition Against Bigotry at Harvardââ¬â¢ had started a petition drive calling on the University to severe ties with him.
The university had initially decided to stand by Mr Swamy, citing principles of free speech.
Philosophy Department Chair Sean Kelly had defended the unanimous decision of Harvardââ¬â¢s Faculty Council to keep Mr Swamy on the teaching roster as an effort to preserve free speech at the school. Mr Kelly ultimately voted for the amendment to remove Mr Swamyââ¬â¢s courses.
ââ¬ÅI was persuaded ââ¬Â¦ that the views expressed in Dr Swamyââ¬â¢s op-ed piece amounted to incitement of violence instead of protected political speech,ââ¬Â he said.
Dean of Summer School Donald Pfister said that the courses included in the catalogue are chosen by individual departments.
ââ¬ÅI find (Mr Swamyââ¬â¢s) position reprehensible, but on the other hand, it is our duty to support departments and their offerings,ââ¬Â he said.
Faculty members said that Mr Swamyââ¬â¢s article was not a product of free speech but of hate speech.
Read the rest.
http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas...-oped.html
[size="4"]Harvard has set ââ¬Ëdangerous principleââ¬â¢: Swamy[/size]
New Delhi, Dec 8 (PTI) Janata Party chief Subramanian Swamy today termed as a ââ¬Ådangerous principleââ¬Â the decision of Harvard University to remove courses taught by him, saying it ââ¬Åstiflesââ¬Â personal opinion. In his reaction to the University calling as ââ¬Åreprehensibleââ¬Â his views in a controversial piece he wrote on Islamic terrorism, he said the University should have first sought his comments which was a normal procedure but that had not been done. ââ¬ÅThe decision of the University to discontinue my classes is a dangerous principle that stifles personal opinion,ââ¬Â Swamy, who taught at the American institutionââ¬â¢s annual summer school session, said. The University, he said, should have a re-look at the decision. Noting that he had been held accountable at Harvard for what he wrote in India, he said that the ââ¬Ådangerous thingââ¬Â the University has done was to make their professors responsible for what they wrote elsewhere in the world. ââ¬ÅThe article was written for a Mumbai newspaper and I teach economics in Harvard. I would assume that they would have sent their petition to me asking for my comments which is a normal procedure. But they have not done that,ââ¬Â he said. ââ¬ÅIf tomorrow anyone writes on India and writes rubbish about India, they come here, then they can be punished here for what they write in America. That would be a dangerous principle. Harvard should look at it,ââ¬Â he said. IIT, Delhi ââ¬Åsacked me in 1973. Four years later, I became a member of the IIT Board of Governors, the very body which had sacked me,ââ¬Â Swamy said.
Globalââ¬â¢s capitalismââ¬â¢s reaction to Dr.Swamy winning his plea in the court to examine Home Minister P.Chidambaram
In the U.S. every Muslim is under surveillance under the Homeland Security Act. Has Harvard ever bothered to react to that?
The same Harward first upheld free speech and now it fires Dr.Swamy for his free speech! Why this double standard?
Thursday, December 08, 2011
HARVARD DEEMS TRUTH ââ¬ÅREPREHENSIBLEââ¬Â: FIRES SUBRAMANIAN SWAMY FOR EDITORIAL
Is it not central to this ivy league univeristy and every institution in these United States to ââ¬Åto protect free speech, including that of Dr Swamy and of those who disagree with himââ¬Â? Where does Harvard address the truths of Swamyââ¬â¢s remarks, or the 80 million Hindus slaughtered in jihadi wars, land appropriations, cultural annihilations ad enslavements? Harvard has removed Swarmyââ¬â¢s course from their curriculum over an editorial he wrote concerning the jihad in India. I ran it at Atlas here on July 18, 2011.
I cannot believe this is America.
Freedom of speech protects all speech not just the ideas that we like. Thatââ¬â¢s the point. Who decides whatââ¬â¢s good and whatââ¬â¢s forbidden. Harvard? The Islamic supremacists seeking to impose the sharia restriction on free speech?
Harvard has been bought and sold to the highest sharia bidder (in December 2005, Saudi Prince Al-Waleed donated $20 million each to Harvard University and Georgetown University to fund Islamic studies).
This is dire.
Harvard University removes courses taught by Subramanian Swamy NDTV hat tip Robert
New Delhi: Harvard University has decided to remove the summer courses on economics taught by Janata Party leader Subramanian Swamy after a furious debate over a controversial editorial written by him that was offensive to Muslims.
The university has termed his views, expressed in a Mumbai newspaper in July, as ââ¬Åreprehensibleââ¬Â.
At a meeting of Harvardââ¬â¢s Faculty of Arts and Sciences, faculty members voted with an ââ¬Åoverwhelming majorityââ¬Â to remove two economics courses ââ¬â ââ¬ËQuantitative Methods in Economics and Businessââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËEconomic Development in India and East Asiaââ¬â¢ ââ¬â that Mr Swamy teaches at the three-month Harvard Summer School session.
According to a report in the Harvard Crimson, the faculty meeting resulted in a ââ¬Åheated debateââ¬Â when Comparative Religion Professor Diana Eck proposed an amendment to exclude Mr Swamyââ¬â¢s courses from the catalogue.
The Professor said that that Harvard had a moral responsibility not to affiliate itself with anyone who expresses hatred towards a minority group.
ââ¬ÅThere is a distinction between unpopular and unwelcome political views,ââ¬Â the professor was quoted as saying.
But Mr Swamy said that ââ¬Åa dangerous precedent has been enactedââ¬Â. ââ¬ÅIf there was an objection they (the university authorities) should have written to me,ââ¬Â he said.
After Mr Swamyââ¬â¢s controversial piece appeared, a group of Harvard students known as ââ¬ËCoalition Against Bigotry at Harvardââ¬â¢ had started a petition drive calling on the University to severe ties with him.
The university had initially decided to stand by Mr Swamy, citing principles of free speech.
Philosophy Department Chair Sean Kelly had defended the unanimous decision of Harvardââ¬â¢s Faculty Council to keep Mr Swamy on the teaching roster as an effort to preserve free speech at the school. Mr Kelly ultimately voted for the amendment to remove Mr Swamyââ¬â¢s courses.
ââ¬ÅI was persuaded ââ¬Â¦ that the views expressed in Dr Swamyââ¬â¢s op-ed piece amounted to incitement of violence instead of protected political speech,ââ¬Â he said.
Dean of Summer School Donald Pfister said that the courses included in the catalogue are chosen by individual departments.
ââ¬ÅI find (Mr Swamyââ¬â¢s) position reprehensible, but on the other hand, it is our duty to support departments and their offerings,ââ¬Â he said.
Faculty members said that Mr Swamyââ¬â¢s article was not a product of free speech but of hate speech.
Read the rest.
http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas...-oped.html
[size="4"]Harvard has set ââ¬Ëdangerous principleââ¬â¢: Swamy[/size]
New Delhi, Dec 8 (PTI) Janata Party chief Subramanian Swamy today termed as a ââ¬Ådangerous principleââ¬Â the decision of Harvard University to remove courses taught by him, saying it ââ¬Åstiflesââ¬Â personal opinion. In his reaction to the University calling as ââ¬Åreprehensibleââ¬Â his views in a controversial piece he wrote on Islamic terrorism, he said the University should have first sought his comments which was a normal procedure but that had not been done. ââ¬ÅThe decision of the University to discontinue my classes is a dangerous principle that stifles personal opinion,ââ¬Â Swamy, who taught at the American institutionââ¬â¢s annual summer school session, said. The University, he said, should have a re-look at the decision. Noting that he had been held accountable at Harvard for what he wrote in India, he said that the ââ¬Ådangerous thingââ¬Â the University has done was to make their professors responsible for what they wrote elsewhere in the world. ââ¬ÅThe article was written for a Mumbai newspaper and I teach economics in Harvard. I would assume that they would have sent their petition to me asking for my comments which is a normal procedure. But they have not done that,ââ¬Â he said. ââ¬ÅIf tomorrow anyone writes on India and writes rubbish about India, they come here, then they can be punished here for what they write in America. That would be a dangerous principle. Harvard should look at it,ââ¬Â he said. IIT, Delhi ââ¬Åsacked me in 1973. Four years later, I became a member of the IIT Board of Governors, the very body which had sacked me,ââ¬Â Swamy said.
