Segnosaur
Penultimate Amazing
Haven't seen any threads regarding this, but if there is, my apologies...
There is currently a controversy here in Ottawa where Conservative author/columnist Ann Coulter was supposed to give a speech at the University of Ottawa. However, the talk was canceled after protests by students (including a falsely-pulled fire alarm).
This was not the only negative reaction to Coulter... posters of the event had been banned from certain buildings, she's been criticized in our house of parliament, and one of the professors at the university mailed her a letter suggesting she "tone down" her comments.
As a result, Coulter has labeled the Canadian university as 'bush league', pointing out that such protests would never have happened at the more high-quality colleges in the U.S.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5grH5rnCyMoqFbARVHi9zhJY-kQnAD9EKVOKG1
http://www.vancouversun.com/news/always+bush+league+schools+Coulter+contends/2720460/story.html
Now, I am not a fan of Ann Coulter. I have never read any of her books, watched any interviews with her, or read any of her articles. From what I have heard of her, she sounds like an idiot in so many ways.
That said, I think she's right... cases like that do reflect very badly on our universities (and by extension our population). The proper response to bad speech is to counter it with good speech. Yes, Ann Coulter says dumb things. Best way to handle it is to let her rant and rave, then bring in your own speakers, or write a letter to your local newspaper pointing out all the stupid things she said.
Unfortunately, now she has the "moral high ground", and Canada looks like we don't respect the concept of freedom of speech.
There is currently a controversy here in Ottawa where Conservative author/columnist Ann Coulter was supposed to give a speech at the University of Ottawa. However, the talk was canceled after protests by students (including a falsely-pulled fire alarm).
This was not the only negative reaction to Coulter... posters of the event had been banned from certain buildings, she's been criticized in our house of parliament, and one of the professors at the university mailed her a letter suggesting she "tone down" her comments.
As a result, Coulter has labeled the Canadian university as 'bush league', pointing out that such protests would never have happened at the more high-quality colleges in the U.S.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5grH5rnCyMoqFbARVHi9zhJY-kQnAD9EKVOKG1
http://www.vancouversun.com/news/always+bush+league+schools+Coulter+contends/2720460/story.html
Now, I am not a fan of Ann Coulter. I have never read any of her books, watched any interviews with her, or read any of her articles. From what I have heard of her, she sounds like an idiot in so many ways.
That said, I think she's right... cases like that do reflect very badly on our universities (and by extension our population). The proper response to bad speech is to counter it with good speech. Yes, Ann Coulter says dumb things. Best way to handle it is to let her rant and rave, then bring in your own speakers, or write a letter to your local newspaper pointing out all the stupid things she said.
Unfortunately, now she has the "moral high ground", and Canada looks like we don't respect the concept of freedom of speech.