Campus Activists’ Latest Outrage Target: Polish Hero Lech Walesa
Lech Walesa is a cherished hero among many Polish-Americans nationwide, especially in communities in the Mid-West,
However, a few comments he made about homosexual members of Parliament have placed him in the cross-hairs of gay activists who want his name removed from a Northeastern Illinois University building.
Loyola University student Matt Lamb files this report:
The public university in Chicago renamed an academic building “Lech Walesa Hall” in 2009 to honor the former Polish leader for his role in the downfall of communism. The press release from the event touted the university’s connection to the Polish community, including its student exchange programs with universities in Poland.
In an interview in March 2013, a reporter asked Walesa where gay members of Parliament should sit. He replied, “No minority should climb all over the majority. Homosexuals should even sit behind a wall, and not somewhere at the front.”
Gay-rights groups on campus responded by protesting the naming of the hall. According to multiple articles on CNN’s iReport citizen-journalism website by Mike Lackovich, a gay student at the school who organized a protest against the hall’s name two weeks ago, the administration has disregarded requests for a name change.
…Not everyone is on board with the name change, however.
At the same meeting, Joanna Nowacka, a graduate student and president of the school’s Polish Student Association, told the board her group felt shut out. She said one group was trying to “monopolize the issue” for its own gain, without letting other voices be heard.
Some administrators also objected to removing Walesa’s name. Coordinator of International Partnerships Wojciech Wloch told Fox 32 News that Walesa’s contributions to humanity throughout his life outweigh a few errant comments he made in his old age.
President Hahs laid out actions the university would take to make amends with those who felt a name change was necessary, in an April 25, 2013, press release.
For example, the university agreed to maintain records of the campus dialogue on the issue, commission a work of art to commemorate the dialogue, and speed up the process of building an LGBT resource center.
The university has tried to work on dialogue while still maintaining its position that the name should stay.
In an emailed statement to students and faculty in April, also sent to The College Fix in response to a query, Hahs said that while Walesa’s comments did not fit into the school’s vision of inclusion, they did not cancel or redefine his accomplishments as a Polish leader.
Gay Activists Target Campus Building Named After Polish Anti-Communist Hero (The College Fix)
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To hell with the homosexuals. They think they have the right of refusal on everyone’s speech. They’re engaging in the tyranny of the minority. Why should society be guided by the opinion of the perverse?