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Tuesday, August 10, 2004
How to fight campus speech codes
Professor Mike Adams suggests:
*In the fall semester most campuses sponsor “National Coming Out Day” for gays. Shortly thereafter, sponsor a “National Coming Out Day” for campus conservatives. Ask your administration to provide free counseling and “safe zones” for those ready to come out of the closet.
*In the spring semester most campuses sponsor a “National Day of Silence” during which gays and gay activists don’t say anything as a way of bringing attention to gay issues. Write your administration telling them how much you enjoyed the “National Day of Silence” and then ask them to extend it. Specifically, you can petition for a “National Year of Silence” so you won’t have to listen to gay students whine about homophobia all year long.
Either one of these ideas is sure to get under the administration’s skin badly enough to levy charges of hate speech. Then, the real fun will begin when you contact www.DrAdams.org and sue the hell out of them for violating your constitutional right to use parody and sarcasm as forms of expression.
Nice! PS though: can you believe that fellow is a prof? He looks like a seventh grader to this here aging fart... sigh
Posted by Kathy Shaidle on August 10, 2004 | Permalink
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If I participate in a "day of silence" for gay people and for conservatives does that mean I do not have to lecture for two days? Sweet!
Posted by: Ghost of a flea | 2004-08-10 9:36:33 AM
Depending on your collective bargaining agreement, you can probably get paid for the one day too -- but not the second one :-)
Posted by: Kathy Shaidle | 2004-08-10 11:32:58 AM
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