http://www.wral.com/news/state/story/4954946/Nice job UNC, you stay classy. As someone put up in another forum, one group of UNC wins a national championship in a week, and another group starts a riot At least for once, when NC is in the news, with a university, while we may have differing opinions from someone, we keep it civil.
4/15/2009 9:51:20 AM
doing their best to get back on homeland security's radar after feeling jilted yesterday with the other rabble
4/15/2009 9:52:27 AM
4/15/2009 10:30:50 AM
one of the reasons it perplexes me to see hard-core redneck unc fans
4/15/2009 10:40:57 AM
That's a bunch of hypocritical douchebaggery. UNC students often say that we don't have any "class" and we are a bunch of biggoted rednecks. While I don't approve of the writings that appeared within the Free-Expression tunnel that got national attention, it is completely within our rights to write whatever we want in that tunnel. The comments of a few may be biggoted and stupid, but we have the class to respect those rights as Americans and as NCSU students. We don't do radical bullshit like this that infringes on the rights of others to publicly speak on important issues simply to advance some cause. What a bunch of hypocritical douchebags that don't understand the basic principles that they claim to uphold. In the end, UNC students are willing to sacrafice other peoples' constitutional rights to advance their own agenda, and that is clearly a case of having zero class and misguided principles overall. If you want to protest, then please do it peacefully, you bunch of idiots.V It's a very fine line, and the event was indeed shutdown, so in essence, they did infringe on his right to speak in public by using violence during their protest. Obviously, protesting is a right, but resorting to violence is absolutely classless. Hence, everything I wrote. See Ghandi, MLK, etc.. for details on effective peaceful protesting with class.[Edited on April 15, 2009 at 11:05 AM. Reason : -]
4/15/2009 10:47:31 AM
^ I don't think that counts as violating his constitutional rights, and i'm pretty sure the constitution also grants the right to protest too.And, it was 30 students it seemed that were doing the protest. Hardly representative of UNC students, i'd guess.Plus, Tancredo really is a scumbag.
4/15/2009 10:53:04 AM
4/15/2009 11:02:06 AM
i thought the libs supported free speech......i guess its only when it supports their agenda. fascists.
4/15/2009 11:03:30 AM
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4/15/2009 11:14:11 AM
Or the founding of new democratic nations![Edited on April 15, 2009 at 11:19 AM. Reason : BATTLE HYMN]
4/15/2009 11:18:40 AM
gg hippies
4/15/2009 11:46:38 AM
while i think tancredo's views are despicable, the protestors got out of hand. they should have protested outside, or held their own event. this sort of action did not help their cause.[Edited on April 15, 2009 at 12:17 PM. Reason : and it didn't exactly seem like a riot to me.]
4/15/2009 12:11:38 PM
4/15/2009 12:36:31 PM
Hardly unprecedented for this guy --
4/15/2009 12:56:01 PM
Have we at NCSU, who have definitely had some controversial speakers before, ever had to cancel a speaker because of rioting? I mean we have had some "classy" individuals interrupt speakers before when they didn't agree with them (Donahue for example) but they never had to worry about the safety of the speaker before. Free speech and the right to protest is one thing, but when you get that out of hand, you are being a bunch of morons who make your side look like idiots. Protest all you want, but don't resort to physical violence, regardless of the speakers position. Preacher Gary was crazy, but nobody ever tried to kill him, that I know of.
4/15/2009 12:58:32 PM
Not really sure you want to compare schools based on things like this.
4/15/2009 1:02:51 PM
I am wondering what justification people cite to allow illegal immigrants to have in state tuition. How could you possibly charge out-of-state students additional tuition under such a scenario?
4/15/2009 1:23:04 PM
How about Obama going to Notre Dame to speak? I guarentee you that these protesting UNC students would be in a fucking uproar if the Catholic protesters got violent in South Bend. However, the very same UNC students are completely oblivious, or even blind, in regards to their own evident hypocrisy. It's despicable and hard to grasp just how two-faced people at UNC really are. You would assume that these students would have developed the presence of mind to understand when they are contradicting themselves.[Edited on April 15, 2009 at 1:35 PM. Reason : -]
4/15/2009 1:32:52 PM
4/15/2009 1:38:19 PM
the kids should be expelled
4/15/2009 1:42:15 PM
I would say I am shocked to see people defending those students, but this is TWW.
4/15/2009 1:43:21 PM
4/15/2009 1:44:46 PM
i'm just curious where the "violence" was here. i see reference to violence in this thread. unless you're talking about non-physical violence i don't see the violence. i guess the broken window could be construed as a threat? i'm really curious. was there violence committed by the protesters?
4/15/2009 1:46:51 PM
4/15/2009 1:47:04 PM
http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/video?id=6761629here's video[Edited on April 15, 2009 at 1:49 PM. Reason : raw video]
4/15/2009 1:48:19 PM
^That broken window is a damned shame, it'll probably cost $10,000 of federal stimulus money to replace. Thanks a bunch, kids.
4/15/2009 1:53:20 PM
4/15/2009 1:57:28 PM
While I think protests are fine and healthy part of civil discourse, resorting to breaking windows was a very stupid move. Now no one will talk about how the protest was bigger than the anti-immigrant rally speech, instead it'll all be focused on how the protesters overreacted. Way to screw the pooch UNC.
4/15/2009 1:58:38 PM
^^I am still confused as to how somebody breaking a window represents all of UNC. Like, if some woman gets raped in the park at night by a student, does everyone say "way to be a rapist, UNC!"
4/15/2009 2:11:03 PM
4/15/2009 2:15:06 PM
Do a few biggoted rednecks represent all of NCSU? No. Do UNC students consistently refer to NCSU as not having any class? Yes.Is this event slightly ironic because UNC showed a clear lack of class when protesting? Yes.Has NCSU ever showed a lack of class by getting violent when protesting? No.Is that why Stimwalt is saying what he is saying? Probably.Does Stimwalt really believe that a few students from both NCSU and UNC represent each corresponding university as a whole? Of course not, but public perception and reality rarely see eye-to-eye.VV I never said it didn't. Just because I don't include all of the variables does not mean they do not exist, instead my simple example is enough to establish a point. The point being, UNC is two-faced, clueless, and dead wrong.[Edited on April 15, 2009 at 2:26 PM. Reason : -]
4/15/2009 2:18:48 PM
^^That was the theme of his speech. It may not have crossed your mind that Tancredo has other, more obviously controversial, points of view on record. For example: banning all _legal immigation_ (excuse me, imposing a 'moratorium').
4/15/2009 2:19:21 PM
4/15/2009 2:22:06 PM
Tancredo can get pretty extremebut he's dead on with the in-state tuition being absolute bullshit
4/15/2009 2:23:39 PM
Here's an email I got from the Chancellor's Office, sent out to all students:
4/15/2009 2:26:25 PM
^^^That may be Smoker4, but the article clearly states that is what he was there to talk about. Not one of his more "controversial stances".
4/15/2009 2:27:57 PM
^^ and wiser men prevail. I'm done. [Edited on April 15, 2009 at 2:30 PM. Reason : -]
4/15/2009 2:29:52 PM
^^It doesn't matter. The guy is an extremist xenophobe. People know who he is and what he stands for because, you might be surprised by this -- he actually just ran for President! Shocker!Seriously, if a student group invited the local KKK leader to talk about income tax policy, he'd still be the local KKK leader. And yes, Tancredo is basically in the same league of incendiary slime-bag. He shouldn't reasonably expect to show up anywhere without needing protection from irrationally mad people, because he does his damned best to stoke the fires. Should people break windows or be violent in protest? No. But should he be interrupted with non-violent, civil disobedience, like the kids holding up the banner? Probably. He made his bed, he can lie in it for all I care.Also: Holden Thorp, like a long line of UNC Chancellors, has no balls and should have called Tancredo on the carpet. He's not just some guy with "opposing views." George Will has opposing views. Tancredo is a full-on rank populist bigot out for political gain.
4/15/2009 2:41:19 PM
So if this was somebody like Al Gore, Al Sharpton, Michael Moore or Louis Farrakhan that was to speak at NCSU and protestors drove them away, would you view it the same way Smoker?
4/15/2009 3:00:50 PM
4/15/2009 3:19:57 PM
Nighthawk:I'm not sure where you're going with this question. You named a few people who are notable mostly for their partisanship. My point is that Tancredo is not a partisan, in fact he's reviled on both sides of the aisle (hence my reference to the screaming match with Karl Rove) for his radical extremism. If I spent the day thinking about it, I could probably come up with a list of similar individuals. Farrakhan is probably one of them. Here's a better example: Ahmadinejad, who should never have been invited to speak at Columbia.I don't for a second believe that universities have some overarching social responsibility to give bully pulpits to extremist radicals who regularly oppose the very American values that a University exists to instill in its students. Treating all viewpoints as equal sounds nice on paper, but frankly, it's a bunch of nonsense. People like Tancredo espouse points of view that run directly contrary to the mission of any University. They should be studied from afar, not up close.BTW if anyone here bothers to, you know, read, you might find the same basic argument is made in Wiliam F Buckley's first book, God and Man at Yale. It's not exactly a pro-leftist point I am making here.[Edited on April 15, 2009 at 3:22 PM. Reason : foo]
4/15/2009 3:20:29 PM
4/15/2009 3:24:45 PM
Here's another video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaTkGgE-hXAWhat a fucking embarrassment. [Edited on April 15, 2009 at 4:38 PM. Reason : ]
4/15/2009 4:34:52 PM
Corporations, private citizens, or other private entities can't infringe on your rights. ex. If a mod deletes your posts on TWW its not an infringement of your 1st ammendment rightsIf the fed comes in and forces tww to delete your posts, it is an infringement.Since UNC is a public university is a grey area. They accept public funds and their theoretical goal is to create a place where all viewpoints can be discussed in order to create a well balanced education. However, its just not practical to offer UNC(or any other public campus) as a place for every individual to come and speak. We can, however, watch to make sure that for the most part no specific viewpoint is treated better/worse than another.In this case the issue is with the students of UNC, not the administration. I think the response from the administraction is fine as long as they do the same thing if it occured with any other speaker. If the students in question really wanted to bring their point home they'd bring out some facts and either own the speaker on a Q/A session or talk to the people going to the thing before or after. Schedule your own talk immediately following to refute his points. While the guy may be a total dick, disrupting the talk makes the students look like immature kids.
4/15/2009 4:38:11 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJ7vcgQjkDQ&feature=related
4/15/2009 5:30:05 PM
4/15/2009 5:46:29 PM
4/15/2009 6:23:51 PM
I wonder how things would have gone down at UNC if they had invited the leader of Iran or North Korea to speak. Or perhaps just Bill Ayers. I wonder how severe the protesting would have been. I'm guessing there wouldn't have been much.
4/15/2009 9:15:17 PM
4/15/2009 9:31:12 PM