Just caught wind of this story breaking out of York University in Canada. 22-year-old senior Sarah Grunfeld is campaigning for Professor Cameron Johnston to be fired. Why? In brief, he uttered the sentence "All Jews should be sterilized" as explicit example of an unacceptable opinion.

Grunfeld, who through some unimaginable idiocy is standing by her case, has acknowledged that she may have misunderstood the professor, but nonetheless maintains that "The words, 'Jews should be sterilized' still came out of his mouth, so regardless of the context I still think that's pretty serious."

By the way, Professor Johnston is Jewish and has been teaching at the University for over 30 years.

Comments:


Ethan Safron
Bradley University
Ethan Safron

Sounds like something MSNBC would do to a GOP presidential candidate.

So now it's out of bounds to say anything bad in any context, even when mocking someone else's opinion?

Joshua Riddle
Dartmouth College
Joshua Riddle

Extremely stupid.


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Larry3435

Stupid, but hardly new.  Listen to a liberal talk about Huck Finn.  America's greatest writer wrote the most damning indictment of racism ever, and all the liberals can see is that he used the "n-word."

Palaeologus
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Palaeologus

I know something about stupid; that was impressively stupid.

Ghost
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Jeff Ayer

I blame York University for failing to properly educate Ms. Grunfeld in the art of critical thinking.

Matthew Gilley
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Matthew Gilley

Great.  Now I won't be able to watch White Men Can't Jump ever again.  Thanks a lot, Ms. Grunfeld.

Edited on September 18, 2011 at 3:12am

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Anon

Yes, extremely stupid, but anyone care to guess what is Ms. Grunfeld's major subject?

I'm guessing education.

John Peabody
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Chimay

Sounds like she needs to practice critical LISTENING.

barbara lydick
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barbara lydick

 It'd be interesting to know what she's majoring in.  Or why she's in college in the first place.  Idiot.

[If this didn't come out right, forgive me.  We're celebrating 2 birthdays today (mine and another) and 8 of us have already finished 6 bottles of wine with dinner and we still have the cake and champagne to go...  Just took a break to look at e-cards - birthday - and couldn't resist ck'ing Ricochet.]

Adam Schwartzman
Dartmouth College
Adam Schwartzman

Larry, I actually wrote a piece about censoring Huck Finn, I think you might enjoy it. Have a look here.

Peter Christofferson
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Peter Christofferson

If the muckety-mucks at York University have any self-respect, they will refund her money, inform her that she is clearly not yet emotionally or intellectually ready to attend college, and send her home.

I suspect they will not. I further suspect she is acting out the moronic principles that have been hammered into her throughout the whole of her schooling in Canada. If you're going to raise them to be hypersensitive ninnies, can you blame them for acting like hypersensitive ninnies?

Dave Roy
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Dave Roy

Sometimes I'm ashamed to be up here in Canada. It's this kind of inability to think, not just critically, but in general, that makes me wonder what kind of society we're going to have when these people grow up and enter adult society.

KC Mulville
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KC Mulville

Anon: Yes, extremely stupid, but anyone care to guess what is Ms. Grunfeld's major subject?

I'm guessing education. · Sep 17 at 6:51pm

Please please please don't let it be law enforcement ... please please please ... 

Pat in Obamaland
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Pat in Obamaland
Dave Roy: Sometimes I'm ashamed to be up here in Canada. It's this kind of inability to think, not just critically, but in general, that makes me wonder what kind of society we're going to have when these people grow up and enter adult society. · Sep 17 at 7:17pm

I don't think it's an inability to think critically but rather an unwillingness to think critically. To think critically is to make judgments and being judgmental goes against a core tenant of progressive and multicultural ideology. Better to throw anyone who disagrees with you in jail or fine anyone who says something that could be construed as objectionable than to force yourself to make a judgment. It is the heart of intolerant tolerance.

Dave Carter

Peter Christofferson: If the muckety-mucks at York University have any self-respect, they will refund her money, inform her that she is clearly not yet emotionally or intellectually ready to attend college, and send her home.

I suspect they will not. I further suspect she is acting out the moronic principles that have been hammered into her throughout the whole of her schooling in Canada. If you're going to raise them to be hypersensitive ninnies, can you blame them for acting like hypersensitive ninnies? · Sep 17 at 7:05pm

On the contrary, Peter, if she's acting out the principles she's learned in school, they may just offer her a tenured position!  Then again, if President Obama takes the advice of James Carville, there may be some Cabinet level vacancies soon.  Is she enamored of Chairman Mao too?  

Paul DeRocco
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Paul DeRocco

Flunk her. That'll learn her.

Grendel
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Grendel
Adam Schwartzman: By the way, Professor Johnston is Jewish and has been teaching at the University for over 30 years. ·

But how many kids does he have?

Heshmon
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Heshmon

KC Mulville

Anon: Yes, extremely stupid, but anyone care to guess what is Ms. Grunfeld's major subject?

I'm guessing education. · Sep 17 at 6:51pm

Please please please don't let it be law enforcement ... please please please ...  · Sep 17 at 7:23pm

She must be gunning for a position in the Canadian "Human Rights Commission".

Aodhan
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Aodhan

Now, hang on one darn second.

Said Johnston: “ 'All Jews should be sterilized' would be an example of an unacceptable and dangerous opinion".

Now, this opinion is absurdly wrong and insanely bigoted. It is also conceivably dangerous--if it provokes behaviour.

But is it also unacceptable, tout court?

It may be iniquitious to hold an opinion. It may be uncouth to express it, depending on the circumstances.

But to assert that the opinion is intrinsically unacceptable--which implies that one should not even hold it, and that others can rightly seek to prevent one from doing so--is a bridge too far.

To believe otherwise is to believe that the contents of an individual's mind are up to others to determine. (Not influence: determine). This is tyrannical.

Hence, the situation may be ironic. The professor--if he meant his remark literally--seemingly endorses the very thought-police mentality that makes it feasible for a stupid student to kick up a rumour-based ruckus based upon a mishearing or misapprehension.

(On the other hand, with ever-rising anti-Jew sentiment, isn't it perversely reassuring to discover that hysteria over an anti-Jewish thought crime remains at least possible?)

Edited on September 18, 2011 at 1:56pm
Adam Schwartzman
Dartmouth College
Adam Schwartzman

Aodhan:

But to assert that the opinion is intrinsically unacceptable--which implies that one should not even hold it, and that others can rightly seek to prevent one from doing so--is a bridge too far.

To believe otherwise is to believe that the contents of an individual's mind are up to others to determine. (Not influence: determine). This is tyrannical.

I would disagree with this--it is the professor's prerogative to set boundaries in a controlled academic setting (his class).

In that vein, he is completely vindicated in explaining, on the first day of class as it were, what will and will not fly.


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