Monday, December 12, 2011

Derek Reeve's take on "middle eastern students"


     As you know, we've been keeping track of plagiarist, Islamophobe—and Saddleback College Poli Sci instructor—Derek Reeve. Reeve is a noisy right-wing member of the San Juan Capistrano City Council (and a doctoral student at Claremont Grad School). We first noticed the fellow when, as a City Councilman, he proposed changing a city ordinance to allow residents to carry guns in city parks.
     That seemed loony. Irresponsible.
     A few months later, he drew more attention when he boasted, during a City Council meeting, that he had named one of his dogs "Muhammad" (Muslims often regard dogs as "unclean").
     He's a lout. He refused to apologize, insisting that the naming was some sort of teaching opportunity with his children (and, I suppose, his dogs) and not an attempt to ridicule Muslims. That sounded mighty implausible.
This image appears on Reeve's
"Patriots of Troy" Facebook page
& blog
     The next chapter was a real stunner. Soon, it came to light that he had plagiarized much of the content of several political posts for the San Juan Capistrano Patch. In response to the predictable outrage—some of it coming from us—he noisily protested that, though he did publish others' works as his own, it did not count as plagiarism, since it occurred on a blog (the SJC Patch is a kind of city/neighborhood news blog). Yeah, sure.
     Clearly, Reeve is the kind of politician who doesn't mind offering explanations that no intelligent person would accept. Such politicians are called "liars." Reeve's kind of liar is shameless, it seems.
     Because we are academics, we jumped all over the distressing circumstance that Reeve, a college instructor—both at Saddleback and at Concordia University in Irvine—repeatedly plagiarized and then defended his actions as appropriate. How could such a person instill intellectual honesty in his students? How could he enforce the prohibition against plagiarism? Unsurprisingly, Concordia U seemed to let Reeve go over the plagiarism incident. Scandalously, Saddleback College seems happy to continue to employ Reeve as a Poli Sci instructor. (See Spring schedule of classes. I see that he's scheduled to teach two courses, starting January)
     Maybe that will change. Here's something Reeve recently posted on one of his Facebook pages:

I've blackened out the names and blurred out the faces
     Gosh, I wonder if he has an explanation for this latest outrage? If so, I'll bet it'll be a doozy.

UPDATE: The Capistrano Insider (Capistrano Dispatch) has the story: Capistrano Councilman Reeve at it Again: Questions Integrity of 'Middle Eastern' Students

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Anonymous said...
Ah say, sir, the titular head of IVC. Ah say, that's the clown, sir.
1:30 PM, December 13, 2011

Anonymous said...
I have to question the president's leadership ability as well since he obviously is supporting this clown [which clown?].
9:39 AM, December 13, 2011

Anonymous said...
Maybe the new survey can act as a catalyst. Fill it out and be frank.
5:08 PM, December 12, 2011

B. von Traven said...
I'm thinking....
2:57 PM, December 12, 201

Anonymous said...
Why don't you give us some GOOD news for once!
2:55 PM, December 12, 2011

Anonymous said...
After the announcement of Craig Justice's contract extension, I'm speechless.
2:43 PM, December 12, 2011

The dread administrative In-the-loopitude fallacy
The "Just give the Accreds what they want" fallacy
RAIN MUSIC

North blimp hanger to be saved? Et cetera


     LOOKS LIKE the north hangar of the old Tustin base might be saved after all.
     According to this morning’s OC Reg (County has plans for north blimp hangar), “OC Parks Director Mark Denny will be presenting a concept plan outlining a future for the north hangar during an Orange County Parks Commission meeting in January.”
     It’ll become a park:
Denny said the county is looking at creating a park on the 85 acre site with space for parking, grass, picnic shelters, exercise space, a trail and possibly a lake. The park also should preserve the historic nature of the site, he said.
     Meanwhile, the southern hanger is still slated for destruction.
     Some of the buildings near the north hanger might be preserved as well.
     A firm was hired back in 2010 “to create a conceptual site plan, technical and cost analysis related to development of the former base site.” Tait and Associates is one of trustee Fuentes’ old employers. Yeah.
     The good old SOCCCD gets a mention:
Empty space across the county fence could also become a future 40-acre high school site adjacent to another city park. In another spot, land sits waiting for the South Orange County Community College District's Advanced Technology and Education Park and a 5-acre animal shelter.
• Catholic League Bashes Gustavo for Pedo-Priest Articles; Gustavo Responds! (Navel Gazing)
• Let's make textbooks affordable (LA Times)
• Cal State campuses overwhelmed by remedial needs (Contra Costa Times)
     Wracked with frustration over the state's legions of unprepared high school graduates, the California State University system next summer will force freshmen with remedial needs to brush up on math or English before arriving on campus.

Our pal G spotted recently jogging in O'Neill Park
• Of Hume and Bondage (New York Times)
• Detailing the For-Profit Lobbying Campaign (Inside Higher Ed)
     The successful lobbying campaign by for-profit higher education to scale back the Obama administration's "gainful employment" regulations is no secret, but an article Saturday in The New York Times provided an in-depth look at the effort:
  • For-profit colleges and associations spent more than $16 million on lobbying, with much of the money going to Democrats with ties to the White House.
  • The biggest spender in the lobbying effort was The Washington Post Company, owner of Kaplan University ($1.71 million), followed by the Coalition for Educational Success ($1.65 million), Career Education Corporation ($1.60 million), the Association of Private Sector Colleges and Universities [Devry, ITT, National, Kaplan, etc.]  ($1.45 million), and the Apollo Group [University of Phoenix] ($1.43 million).
• Key Congressman Begins Inquiry Into Executive Pay at For-Profit Colleges (Chronicle of Higher Education)

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

  This ran in the Sunday December 24, 2023 edition of the Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register : July 14, 1955 - November 20, 2...