The college has referred the case to the San Diego County District Attorney. An online case search suggests that a case number has not yet been assigned, so we have no further information.The DA? That sounds pretty serious.
Meanwhile, yesterday, the college district issued the following:
The district had scheduled hearings at the request of three individuals…. Those individuals have withdrawn their request for hearings. … The Human Resources Department is diligently moving to conclude the investigation on this matter in the hopes that it can be resolved and that the three individuals may be returned to campus this week. We are unable to answer any questions with regard to this matter at this time.Hoping they return? But what about the DA thing? That doesn't seem quite so hopeful.
Naturally, these developments raise a number of questions, and folks at the college are asking them. See We Want Answers NOW!
This intimidation gambit (plus rope-a-dope) is kind of amazing, isn't it?
Brings back memories. I seem to recall a case a few years ago in which a persistent critic of the SOCCCD board and administration was accused, by the district, of violence and discrimination, on the basis of plainly non-violent and non-discriminatory language in a newsletter (Dissent). He was ordered to anger management counseling.
The first federal judge called the district's actions against me "Orwellian." So far, this Southwestern College thing is looking pretty Orwellian too. I can't imagine what those three guys are thinking. —I mean, besides "WTF!"
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It's an excellent letter, perhaps especially here:
"A public liberal arts college such as SWC should be seeking at all times to expand open discourse, to develop intellectual inquiry, and to engage and challenge the way people think. Contrastingly, a college that is intolerant of the often messy reality of a free society—for example, the need to make painful funding decisions that will affect college students and faculty members—is incapable of teaching students to live in freedom. SWC's actions send the message that speech that is unpopular with the authorities is to be feared, restrained, and monitored. This message is completely incompatible with a free society and stands in stark opposition to the ideals of higher education."
Really, really good. I'm glad to know about this organization (FIRE). We had a recent episode of Presidential censorship (of images) at our U. lately--the last thing I thought I'd ever witness. Times may only get more challenging for the protection of moral and legal rights.
Thanks for the stories and the link, Roy.
MAH
About the iphone thing: In case you haven't noticed, it seems the R reps are once again gaining power because of the dismal failings of the current admin. I guess loss of freedoms, takeovers of industries and generational theft wasn’t the kind of change people hoped for.
So, 2:49, you're proud, are you, of the racism, homophobia, and dishonesty, etc., of these wing-nuts who've hijacked the GOP? Perhaps you'll recall that the economic shite hit the fan before Obama became President. Or have you forgotten already? The first stimulus package was pursued, not by Obama, but by Bush, with GOP support. And had these bills not passed, would would likely be much worse off. Argue honestly and intelligently or just go away.
"Argue honestly and intelligently or just go away."
In other words, "Be a Marxist intellectual like me or piss-off."
Sorry, I don’t think like you. For your information, it was the Saul Alinsky types working within our free marketplace that intentionally caused the economic meltdown, please refer to ACORN.
The same way they’ve been deliberately trying to overload our social welfare system all these years. They’ve been jonezing BADLY to see our capitalist system fail for decades. Because “with crisis comes opportunity” (BHO). Yes, opportunity to force socialism on us. Nice change huh?
I LOVE Groucho Marx, how'd ya know?
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