3 responses to “Liberal Watch”

  1. BH

    The ral irony here is doubled-edged. One, the University is now funding a group that basically wants to gut it. Two, the group that rails against the evils of the University has no qualms about taking their money.

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    Joshua Unseth reply on December 26th, 2008 6:01 pm:

    I’m not sure, but I don’t think that the U is funding SDS.

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  2. C

    SDS received a category three elevation far before the corporation protests. So, your assertion that they received this promotion in light of their corporation action is false.

    Also, it seems like the University having a code for protest etiquette is counter intuitive; no matter what aspect of political dissent the protest is representing, it seems like there would be no need for it if the University had rules which the entire student body agreed with, thus the motivation for a protest.

    It also seems that the point of this protest was to allow the students to have some access to University governance; the assertion that the students would continue to disrupt the meeting, if given exactly what they asked for, is ludicrous.

    Would you not agree that a “peaceful assembly” is one which is not limited to a particular group of people? It seems like the campus conservatives, liberals, and radicals, should all be invited to any “peaceful” assembly without police guarding the doors. There is really no way to know that this assembly is “peaceful”, besides being present inside of it. I am glad I am at Brown, but I do not have blind faith in the administration, and it seems like all contingents on campus are united in this sentiment.

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