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Mohammed cartoons that started the controversy
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A Professor speaks
out.
Well, what do we have here. Looks like a small case of some people
being able to dish it out, but not take it. Let's start at the top.
The story begins at Michigan State University with a mechanical
engineering professor named Indrek Wichman.
Wichman sent an e-mail to the Muslim Student's Association. The
e-mail was in response to the students' protest of the Danish
cartoons that portrayed the Prophet Muhammad as a terrorist. The
group had complained the cartoons were "hate speech." Enter
Professor Wichman.
In his e-mail, he said the following:
"Dear Moslem Association: As a professor of Mechanical Engineering
here at MSU I intend to protest your protest.
I am offended not by cartoons, but by more mundane things like
beheadings of civilians, cowardly attacks on public buildings,
suicide murders, murders of Catholic priests (the latest in
Turkey!), burnings of Christian churches, the continued persecution
of Coptic Christians in Egypt, the imposition of Sharia law on
non-Muslims, the rapes of Scandinavian girls and women (called
"whores" in your culture), the murder of film directors in Holland,
and the rioting
and looting in Paris France.
This is what offends me, a soft-spoken person and academic, and
many, many, many of my colleagues. I counsel you dissatisfied,
aggressive, brutal, and uncivilized slave-trading Moslems to be very
aware of this as you proceed with your infantile "protests."
If you do not like the values of the West -- see the 1st Amendment
-- you are free to leave. I hope for God's sake that most of you
choose that option. Please return to your ancestral homelands and
build them up yourselves instead of troubling Americans.
Cordially, I. S. Wichman, Professor of Mechanical Engineering"
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Well! As you can imagine, the Muslim group at the university didn't
like this too well. They're demanding Wichman be reprimanded and
mandatory diversity training for faculty and a seminar on hate and
discrimination for freshman. How nice. But now the Michigan
chapter of CAIR has jumped into the fray. CAIR, the Council on
American-Islamic Relations, apparently doesn't believe that the good
professor had the right to express his opinion.
For its part, the university is standing its ground. They say the
e-mail was private, and they don't intend to publicly condemn his
remarks. That will probably change. Wichman says he never intended
the e-mail to be made public, and wouldn't have used the same strong
language if he'd known it was going to get out.
How's the left going to handle this one? If you're in favor of the
freedom of speech, as in the case of Ward Churchill, will the same
protections be demanded for Indrek Wichman? I doubt it. Hey
guys send this to everybody and ask them to do the same and tell
them to keep passing it around till the whole country gets it. We
are in a war to the bitter end.
    
    
    
    
   
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