Greg welcomes guests Paul Mecurio and Andrea Tantaros.
Brandeis, Female Mutilation and the Falsehoods of a Faculty Petition
Last Tuesday, on April 8, Brandeis University rescinded its invitation to human rights activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali to receive an honorary degree from the institution. Brandeis caved in the face of intimidation from CAIR and other Muslim Brotherhood front groups, as well as a student petition on Change.org and a faculty petition – the contents of which have now become known.
The faculty petition is a textbook case of leftist pathology and of how "progressives" demonize true heroic freedom fighters and push millions of victims of totalitarian regimes and ideologies into invisibility for the sake of their own egotistical and destructive agendas.
A case in point in this ugly leftist narrative is how the signatories of the Brandeis petition have succeeded in banning a woman from their university who is the victim of female genital mutilation (FGM), suffered under an Islamic knife because of Islamic doctrine. She represents millions of Muslim females - mutilated and mutilated-to-be. And yet the signatories of the petition are callously indifferent, because they have their progressive program to attend to and fulfill.
The Brandeis faculty petition, written on April 6 and addressed to President Lawrence, stresses "the horrible message" that inviting Ali to the university "sends to the Muslim and non-Muslim communities at Brandeis and beyond" because of Ali's "virulently anti-Muslim public statements." Aside from complaining about Ali's truth-telling about Islam, the petition also issues a dire warning about the "unnecessary controversy" that the human rights activist's presence would bring to the campus.
To be sure, who needs nightmarish scenarios like debate and intellectual diversity when the Marxist Left has already lovingly bestowed the peaceful the Party Line?
No comments:
Post a Comment