Monday, March 15, 2021

A Tale of Two Students

Christian Secor

IVC alum Christian Secor in V.P. Pence's chair


“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, 
it was the age of wisdom, 
it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, 
it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of light, 
it was the season of darkness, it was the spring of hope, 
it was the winter of despair.”
― Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities

Hey there. Rebel Girl apologizes for her long absence. It's been one thing after another this last, uh, YEAR. Mostly another. She will spare you. But she's been haunted these past few weeks as it became known to her that there were two IVC alums at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th: one breeching the capitol with the would-be insurrectionists and one working as staff for a Democratic congresswoman.

Imagine that.

Rebel Girl can't stop imagining this scenario.

Somewhere in the rotunda, on January 6, Christian Secor marches with his candidate's flag. 

Somewhere else, a congressional aide takes cover.


Go Lasers.

Rebel Girl learned about Secor when the rest of the country did: upon his arrest at his mother's Costa Mesa home on February 16. News outlets identified him as the UCLA student he currently is but there was something vaguely familiar about him. Denizens of the the LA Building quickly recognized him as a former IVC student, a history major, member of the the award-winning forensics team, competing and earning some accolades. (Curious note: Secor, an avowed rightist with documented anti-immigrant and racist sentiments, competed on the IVC team alongside the son of one of OC's most lauded writers and professor, UCI's Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, an immigrant from Kenya.)

Since then much more has been written about Secor who remains in custody despite his attorney's recent attempts to get him out in order to complete his finals. You can read the 23-page complaint "The United States of America v. Christian Secor" (complete with lots of photos) here. Or you can listen to and/or read today's NPR story here: UCLA Student Charged in Capitol Riot Took Inspiration From Online Extremist.

It hard to choose from the many disturbing details, but one that has special resonance for students and educators is that "Secor took on the handle 'Scuffed Elliot Rodger' — an apparent reference to the misogynist gunman  [a UCSB student] who killed six people in Isla Vista, Calif. [on and off UCSB campus], in 2014."

So when Rebel Girl learned that there was another IVC alum in the Capitol, this one a congressional aide, she was struck by the coincidence. Shaken, really, to imagine it. She spoke to the aide's mother who is — get this — an IVC student herself now. An older woman, returning student, an immigrant. She is proud of her daughter — of course! — but confessed that January 6 was a scary day. Of course.

What to make of this?

Rebel Girl doesn't really know.  Something about California's public education system? Something about democracy? Something about chance? Our small world?

Something.



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