UNC-Wilmington Prof to Students – You Have No Right to Not be Offended
Professor Mike Adams apparently made this the subject of his first class of the year. We could use more people like this in academia.
He reprinted his remarks at Townhall.
Get Out of My Class and Leave America
Welcome back to class, students! I am Mike Adams your criminology professor here at UNC-Wilmington. Before we get started with the course I need to address an issue that is causing problems here at UNCW and in higher education all across the country. I am talking about the growing minority of students who believe they have a right to be free from being offended. If we don’t reverse this dangerous trend in our society there will soon be a majority of young people who will need to walk around in plastic bubble suits to protect them in the event that they come into contact with a dissenting viewpoint. That mentality is unworthy of an American. It’s hardly worthy of a Frenchman.
Let’s get something straight right now. You have no right to be unoffended. You have a right to be offended with regularity. It is the price you pay for living in a free society. If you don’t understand that you are confused and dangerously so. In part, I blame your high school teachers for failing to teach you basic civics before you got your diploma. Most of you went to the public high schools, which are a disaster. Don’t tell me that offended you. I went to a public high school.
Of course, your high school might not be the problem. It is entirely possible that the main reason why so many of you are confused about free speech is that piece of paper hanging on the wall right over there. Please turn your attention to that ridiculous document that is framed and hanging by the door. In fact, take a few minutes to read it before you leave class today. It is our campus speech code. It specifically says that there is a requirement that everyone must only engage in discourse that is “respectful.” That assertion is as ludicrous as it is illegal. I plan to have that thing ripped down from every classroom on campus before I retire.
Comments
I am thankful that Prof. Adams has been a thorn in the side of academia and is willing to stand up to the idiotic militant pc crowd who seem determined to trash and burn our US Constitution. I had read this when it first came out. Bravo!
respectful – feeling or showing deference and respect
respect – NOUN – a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements
Obviously, respect and being respectful is based on abilities, qualities, or achievements. If there are none, expect no quarter.
quarter – the clemency of not killing a defeated enemy
privilege – a right or benefit that is given to some people and not to others
respect is privilege based on their abilities, qualities, or achievements
respectful – feeling or showing deference and privilege based on their abilities, qualities, or achievements