Monday, October 21, 2019

IVC and DtB on Breitbart News!

     A MONTH or so ago my dean visited me to ask whether I had had an encounter with members of a conservative student club on campus.
     “Nope,” I said. I did recall having a brief and not unpleasant exchange with a guy manning a table for a Christian group. But that was perfectly amicable, I said.
     Soon thereafter, I was visited by a worried VP who informed me that IVC and this blog were now being discussed (targeted!) by Breitbart News.
     It was news to me.
     The upshot is this: some students were contemplating starting a “Turning Point USA” chapter here at IVC, and, during an effort at recruitment, they had some sort of unpleasant encounter with a professor—to wit, the professor told ‘em they “weren't gonna get laid.”
     "Oh, the humanity!"
     Well, if any such encounter occurred, it had nothing to do with me.
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     I vaguely recall our reporting about Turning Point USA several years ago. Back in 2016, Rebel Girl posted an article from Inside Higher Ed (here) that explained that
     A new website is asking students … to “expose and document” professors who “discriminate against conservative students, promote anti-American values and advance leftist propaganda in the classroom.”
     The site, called Professor Watchlist, is not without precedent … There's also David Horowitz's 2006 book, The Professors: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America….
. . .
     Professor Watchlist, launched Monday, is a project of Turning Point USA. … In a write-up of the project, [PW’s founder, Charlie] Kirk said, “It’s no secret that some of America’s college professors are totally out of line” and that he often hears stories about “professors who attack and target conservatives, promote liberal propaganda and use their position of power to advance liberal agendas in their classroom. Turning Point USA is saying enough is enough. It’s time we expose these professors.”
     I don’t recall our saying anything particularly nasty about this group. We just reported their existence, their practices.
     Turning Point USA, like other so-called "conservative" groups, seems to participate in a kind of scam. It was perpetrated on Saddleback College instructor Margot Lovett several years ago (see The YAF brouhaha). The idea is to bait a college professor (or even college students) into assailing a poor, defenseless conservative. Get that on film or video, and then broadcast it, thereby disseminating proof of the dastardly oppression of conservatives on campuses—the conservative Paranoid Dream. Margot was videoed tearing down an improperly posted poster for some right-wing event on campus. (In truth, she was upholding a policy passed by our conservative board during the heyday of the ultra-right-wing SOCCCD trustee Tom Fuentes.) The video ended up on Breitbart, and Margot was soon the target of horrible (and violent) remarks and harassment by the usual suspects. This went on for some time, made her life a living hell. (Then there was the notorious viral video of OCC instructor Olga Perez Stable Cox in 2017; see OCC student suspended.)

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     But let’s get back to now. The worried VP (when he first visited me about this matter) urged me not to write about this Brietbart business on the blog, and I agreed. I get it: we don't want IVC to be the whipping boy du jour of the right-wing lunatic crowd. Nobody wants that.
     But I think enough time has passed. I believe we can explain essentially what happened, what with the right-wingers preoccupied these days with Trump’s recent Ukraine/Syria meltdown.

     Here’s the article that appeared in Breitbart News on September 19th —plus some commentary in red:

Irvine Valley College Students Say Harassment of Conservatives Started in First Weeks of Semester
     Irvine Valley College students Lloyd Vincent Labriaga and Kyro Beshay told Breitbart News that they recently started a brand new Turning Point USA group on their campus, and have already been subjected to harassment by people on campus — one of whom is believed to be a professor — just a few weeks into the fall 2019 semester. Labriaga and Beshay spoke to host Alex Marlow in a Thursday interview on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Daily for the show’s weekly TPUSA campus report segment.
     “We weren’t sure initially when that man approached us, [if he] was actually a professor, but we know for a fact that we were actually being recorded by [a professor],” said Beshay, who is the vice president of the new TPUSA group on campus. [So that’s professor A, the "harasser," and professor B, the recorder.]
     According to both Labriaga and Beshay, a man believed to be a professor [professor A] approached the conservative students — while they were recruiting members for their TPUSA group — and told the students that they would never “get laid.” Meanwhile, a professor [professor B] recorded the incident.
     [I would never say anything like that. Neither would the Reb.]
     “We assumed this person was a professor based on an anonymous source [“Anonymous”] that works at IVC,” added Labriaga, who is the TPUSA chapter president. “They basically gave us a list of professors to be mindful of — because of their very radical beliefs, and that they might actually penalize us academically.”
     [Golly, who’s this “Anonymous” source? And who are these “very radical” professors that Anon fingered? Not us, that’s for sure. —Unless feeling the Bern is “very radical.”]
     Labriaga and Beshay said they initially reacted to the incident by attempting to engage the man [A or B?] in a discussion, but that he was not interested. The students later reported the harassment [“You ain’t gonna get laid”] to the school’s dean, in hopes that his behavior “will be corrected.”
     [Hence the visit from my dean and then the VP, I guess.]
     “The reason why we had approached the dean,” said Beshay, “is because that sort of behavior is really unacceptable, but it’s something we saw a lot of at that [recruiting] session [at IVC] — we’ve had a lot of people come up to us with conflicting opinions — voicing them in a way that you would not [use] in an actual debate.”
     [I’m not sure I follow. Is Beshay referring to dire prophecies about not "getting laid" by “very radical” folks? That it?]
     The students added that the individual in question [which individual?] — along with two other professors — maintain a blog [that’s gotta be DtB], which they use to lambaste conservatives and Christians.
     [Well, no, neither the Reb nor I had any contact with these kids. And since when does the blog lambaste conservatives and Christians? –We “lambaste” some conservatives, I guess. Real knuckledraggers. Trump.]
     “We’re a really, really new chapter, we haven’t even gotten the opportunity to present a lot of activities to our club members [yet] — so, nothing we’ve done really [warrants] that sort of behavior” [“won’t get laid”], said Beshay, who added that just their presence on campus — promoting conservative ideas — has been enough to elicit these types of responses from people.
     “I feel like most conservative students who want to voice their opinion are afraid to do [sic] because they’re afraid that they will get penalized from the professor or ridiculed by them,” added Labriaga.
     [Not in a million years would the Reb our I “penalize” a student for being conservative. I might hand such a student a copy of Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France. But that ain't harassment.]
     Labriaga also shared why he decided to get involved with conservative activism.
Given that I’ve lived in Orange County for most of my life, I know that there’s a lot of silent conservatives, especially in high school, because we’ve been [subjected] to this liberal education system, where even myself — during my health class — one time in high school, we were taught by one of the people that worked at Planned Parenthood, and — everyone in that class — we didn’t really believe her — I just had this feeling that we’re against what she believes, and this pro-Planned Parenthood agenda. And that’s why I feel like most young people nowadays are very silent about their beliefs, but I know they’re pretty much leaning to the right.
     “The reason I joined TPUSA,” said Beshay, “is that we weren’t able to have that civil debate — I was being told so often and so much that there wasn’t any debate because we couldn’t have that conflict with one side [?] — I wouldn’t be able to mention my point of views to anyone at school who had a conflicting point because I’m not sure of how they would react.”
     “And so,” added Beshay, “by joining TPUSA, I hoped to help facilitate that sort of civil debate in an environment where we’re not going to be worried about being attacked.” [END OF ARTICLE]
     —So that’s the article. A few days after it appeared, it was “retweeted” by Sarah Palin, or so the VP told me. Consequently, the article got a bump for a few days.
     But a month has passed and no disaster has befallen us.  -r

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't know that TPUSA qualifies as a white supremacy organization (I don't care to scrutinize it that much), but this article came out on CNN this afternoon about the rise in alt-right propaganda on college campuses: https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/27/us/white-supremacist-recruiting-efforts-at-colleges-soh/index.html.

Bob Cosgrove said...

Definitely an increase on college campuses from what former colleagues tell me from three universities where I used to teach.

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