Friday, December 16, 2016

While threats continue, the "White Genocide Project" writes to OCC faculty

Photo by Jeff Gritchen, OC Register. 
from the Register:

Police look into threats against OCC professor who made anti-Trump remarks
excerpt:
Rob Schneiderman, president of the faculty union, shared some of the latest e-mails Cox has received, including: “People are watching you and your family beware the night cometh.” Another: “Go out in the middle of the football field, pull out a handgun, put it to your temple and shoot yourself. Or better yet, douse yourself in gasoline and set yourself on fire.”
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Meanwhile, some colleagues at the Costa Mesa campus have said they too are getting angry emails, including from one group called the “White Genocide Project” that asked faculty members to “urge your students to help President Trump fight white genocide. ... Diversity is a code word for white genocide.”

Monday, December 12, 2016

"...we’ll put a (expletive) bullet in your face”

OCC students and faculty rally today. Photo by Jeff Gritchen, OC Register
from the Register:

OCC teacher received threats, left the state after video of her anti-Trump comments

excerpt:
An Orange Coast College teacher who told her students that Donald Trump’s election was an “act of terrorism” has received threats and has temporarily left the state.
News of the threats against Olga Perez Stable Cox came to light Monday, as hundreds of people turned out at the college to protest for and against her.
The professor, the union that represents her, and the college have received more than 1,000 emails, calls and Facebook comments – most critical of Cox, who a week after the election was recorded on video telling students in her human sexuality class that “we’re really back to being (in) a civil war.”
“Someone emailed her a picture of her house, with her address,” said Rob Schneiderman, president of the Coast Federation of Educators, AFT 1911. The email called her a “libtard, Marxist, hatemonger, nutcase” and said “her home address is now going to be sent everywhere,” he added.
Others threatened her livelihood, some her life.
“You want communism, go to Cuba ... try to bring it to America and we’ll put a (expletive) bullet in your face,” read another email to her....
OCC college president, faculty union and academic senate take a stand:


Coast Report Online:
Supporters and detractors square off over controversial OCC professor
Los Angeles Times/Daily Pilot:
Demonstrators rally for and against OCC professor seen on video lamenting Trump victory


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Sunday, December 11, 2016

OCC professor makes Professor WatchList directory, meanwhile at Notre Dame...


Photo from Professor WatchList website
Here is the entry from the Professor WatchList website:
Olga Perez Stable Cox
Olga Perez Stable Cox is an instructor at Orange Coast College. She used class time to call the election of Donald Trump "an act of terrorism" and also called him a white supremacist and also said Vice-President Mike Pence is "anti-gay".

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/socal-professor-uses-class-time-to-call-trump-election_us_58486e59e4b08f092ddd98be

The OCC newspaper, Coast Report Online, has this update:

Rally organizers allege filming of professor was premeditated

excerpt:
Organizers for a rally in support of an Orange Coast College professor recently recorded making controversial anti-Trump statements during her class are alleging the recording was premeditated by the college’s Republicans Club.
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Elias Altamirano, a 21-year-old English major, said he attended a [OCC Republican] club meeting on Nov. 15 where he allegedly witnessed the planning of filming professors. According to Altamirano, Recalde-Martinez brought up the idea of recording OCC teachers potentially making negative comments about Trump when another club member volunteered to take part.

“He was sure he would be able to obtain a video of a professor,” Altamirano said.
“Everyone agreed and was just laughing. They seemed like kids who were just excited to play a game that they had just invented.”
Altamirano said that in the same meeting Recalde-Martinez said he knew a conservative lawyer, Shawn Steel, that could help them. Steel issued a formal complaint against Cox on Nov. 30 to OCC on behalf of the club asking for Cox’s resignation.
 Meanwhile at Notre Dame (via the Washington Post):

A twist on controversial ‘Professor Watchlist’: Notre Dame academics want their names added

excerpt:
While most teachers at any level education would generally prefer to remain off politically motivated lists, more than 100 faculty members at the University of Notre Dame say they want their names added to Professor Watchlist, a project of the nonprofit organization Turning Point USA. The group’s website says it is a national movement that seeks to “educate students about the importance of fiscal responsibility, limited government, and free markets.” Critics call it an assault on academic freedom.
 The watch list includes two academics from Notre Dame. One is philosophy professor Gary Gutting, who is on the list, according to the watch list website, because he wrote that the country’s “permissive gun laws are a manifestation of racism.” That came from a 2015 analysis about gun laws that Gutting wrote for the New York Times. The other is Iris Outlaw, director of Multicultural Student Programs and Services at the Catholic university. She is on the list, the website says, because she “taught a ‘white privilege’ seminar that pledged to help students acknowledge and understand their white privilege.”
The Notre Dame faculty members who signed the open letter said the people now on the list are, actually, “the sort of company we wish to keep.”



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Saturday, December 10, 2016

Rally on Monday at OCC



From the Coast Report Online, Orange Cost College's newspaper:

excerpt:
In an effort to stand in solidarity with an Orange Coast College professor who has been chastised after her controversial comments regarding President-elect Donald Trump made national headlines, a public rally to show support will be held Monday at noon in the college’s Free Speech Zone....According to union president Rob Scheiderman, Cox is well respected and works hard to create an environment that encourages dialogue. Additionally, the video posted on social media was made in her classroom in apparent violation of state law, district policy and Cox’s own class syllabis, the letter said. It isn’t clear who recorded Cox during the lecture. The rally, which will be held in the campus’ Free Speech Zone, is the first public showing of support for Cox who has been with OCC for more than 30 years. According to Hodge, both students and faculty want to stand in solidarity with Cox and will be attending the event at around noon on Monday...
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Friday, December 9, 2016

Free Speech or Indoctrination or a "teaching moment"?



Meanwhile at OCC...

The Register reports: Caught on video: Trump's election was an 'act of terrorism,' says Orange Coast College instructor in class

excerpt: 
In a video clip recorded by a student, a psychology instructor at Orange Coast College told her class that the election of Donald Trump was “an act of terrorism” – prompting an official complaint from the school’s Republican Club.
Olga Perez Stable Cox told students in her popular human sexuality class shortly after the election: “We have been assaulted.”
...The union that represents Cox defended her and said any students involved in the recording violated school and state codes and could be punished. Meanwhile, some Orange Coast College students and their supporters called it a blatant example of liberal bias on American campuses.
At at the end of the videotaped exchange, one student turns around and asks another, presumably the one doing the taping, "When does the marijuana proposition come into effect?" The student answers, "We can smoke now. " The tape ends. The Washington Post has a version with subtitles - see below.

Washington Post: Watch professor make post-election political speech

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