Columbia profs defend Ahmadinejad to Bollinger
posted at 2:13 pm on November 14, 2007 by Allahpundit
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How very rude of him to play Colbert to Ahmadinejad’s Bush.
Unhappiness with that confrontation has simmered on campus ever since, and many professors said it provided the main impetus for the faculty petition.
“I think for most people the Ahmadinejad incident was an occasion that brought out a lot of discomfort,” said Wayne Proudfoot, a religion professor. “It seemed clear to me that the language he used in introducing Ahmadinejad was intended to, and had the effect of, placating, appeasing and being a message to conservative critics.”
Eric Foner, an American history professor who was one of the most outspoken professors at yesterday’s meeting, read aloud some of Mr. Bollinger’s remarks to Mr. Ahmadinejad, and added, “This is the language of warfare at a time when the administration of our country is trying to whip up Iran, and to my mind is completely inaccurate.”…
His faculty critics complained that he had expressed his personal views in a forum where he represented the university. In an interview, he acknowledged that he might be seen as speaking for the university, but said, “I think that’s a risk, but I think it’s outweighed by the benefit of having many, many voices.”
I like the idea of him having to clarify that he wasn’t speaking for the university while hammering a religious fascist for his human rights abuses, although not as much as I like the idea of “intellectuals” reflexively siding with a Holocaust denier because to criticize him is to align oneself with the American right. Note Foner’s bit about “the language of warfare,” though, as that’s the political nucleus of this dispute. Ironically, it’s Hillary Clinton who’s borne the brunt of the left’s paranoia about the “imminent” war with Iran that’s been “imminent” for a good two years now. That’s what that incident in Iowa last month was about. Any gesture of opposition to Iran, even one as innocuous as a university president giving a terrorist a verbal rap on the knuckles, gives Dick Cheney that much more license to push the button and bring about the rapture. So we’d better ease off and be nice and conciliatory, never minding the fact that the financial pressure may be starting to work on the nuclear front and, possibly, even in Iraq.
Oh, and you’ll be pleased to know that Iranian media has already picked up this story.
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And had Bollinger gone the other way……
Oh, and since when is (to borrow from the nutroots) “speaking truth to power” a bad thing?
Oh yeah, when it doesn’t put Bush, Republicans or conservative ideals in a bad light.
ej_pez on November 14, 2007 at 2:20 PM
Fixed
eeyore on November 14, 2007 at 2:24 PM
Columbia makes the rest of the Ivy League look like a Veterans Day parade.
Attila (Pillage Idiot) on November 14, 2007 at 2:26 PM
Yeah because it doesn’t matter if he really is a psychopathic dictator and an honest to goodness armageddon loving religious nut, if it helps IN ANY WAY BUSHITLER AND THE RETHUGLICANS it can’t be used or be good.
Defector01 on November 14, 2007 at 2:27 PM
How are christians like these idiots in the most remote way. Most of us have developed to a reasonable level.
tomas on November 14, 2007 at 2:28 PM
“Language of Warfare”. I like it.
Professor Fonet, how about we let our bombs do the talking? They send such a clear message to lunatics like Ahmadinjad.
fogw on November 14, 2007 at 2:30 PM
Love it when the left eats their own. Yum. Remember that douchebag Harvard Pres. who got kicked out by his own douche-hags?
JiangxiDad on November 14, 2007 at 2:30 PM
Come to Columbia University where a course on stupidity is your’s for the asking.
Yes, we enroll the minds of mush and produce a mind of idiots where even in New Jersey you can vote no idiot or insane person shall enjoy the right of suffrage. Even now, you can marry a toaster!
Pssst! Hey prof’s, it’s the so called intellectuals they come after first , so stop trying to destroy yours and my rights and have some intellectual responsibility and less intellectual dishonesty.
Kini on November 14, 2007 at 2:40 PM
Heh – Allahpundit’s back. The vacation did its work.
Agrippa2k on November 14, 2007 at 2:46 PM
Last week I remember seeing a story on Fox News that the Pope was planning a visit to NYC (and ground zero) next April.
My first thought was: Would he be welcome at Columbia U? Would he be asked to speak?
I think the answer would be No, and No.
CrazyFool on November 14, 2007 at 2:49 PM
I’m grateful that our academic overlords will knight us into their graces if we only were to make Howard Zinn required reading.
gabriel sutherland on November 14, 2007 at 2:55 PM
Bollinger was for Ahmadinejad before he was against him …
Ali-Bubba on November 14, 2007 at 3:15 PM
Columbia University and Islamic Fascism Appreciation Week
RobCon on November 14, 2007 at 3:26 PM
When speaking about Columbia University, it is important to remember that Lee Bollinger is a conservative by the standards of the Columbia faculty. Columbia is the home, not only to the left wing Professor Foner but to Rashid Khalidi who is head of the Mid East Department and Professor Massad of the Mid East Department. The MidEast department at Columbia should be changed to the Palestinian Department. And Columbia was the home for many years of Edward Said, the radical professor who posed for photographers throwing rocks toward Israelis. Said did this from the midst of a Hezbollah stronghold.
Actually, President Bollinger seems like a reasonably decent person. He was wrong about Ahmadinejad but in his discussions he is usually temperate and polite. I wish I could say the same for some of the other Columbia faculty members.
Larraby on November 14, 2007 at 4:02 PM
Bollinger was also wrong about “affirmative action” in law school admissions.
Attila (Pillage Idiot) on November 14, 2007 at 5:03 PM
And speaking of Columbia and Iran’s treatment of homosexuals, what ever happened with the noose incident? Haven’t they gotten around to looking at the tapes yet? Mr. Bollinger? Hello?
iurockhead on November 14, 2007 at 5:10 PM
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