I got a case of deja-vu when reading this article, as the reaction to the professors statements parallel the situation between myself and Lane Community College, wherein they were too afraid of backlash from Muslims and much too afraid of the information I was going to present to allow me to teach a class on Islam.
Subramanian Swamy may lose his job for expressing his opinion. The thought police would have won at that point, and Islamic supremacism will have advanced another notch. Let us hope reason prevails, and Harvard will stand behind their commitment to free speech and a teachers right to speak their mind.
LCC certainly doesn't have that same mindset when it comes to disparate opinions.
From The Daily Caller August 1 by C.J. Ciaramella
Harvard instructor under fire for anti-terrorism op-ed attacking Muslims
A Harvard Summer School economics instructor is under fire and facing calls for his termination after publishing an article calling for strong political action to combat Islamic terrorism in India.
On July 16, Harvard instructor Subramanian Swamy wrote an op-ed in the Indian newspaper Daily News and Analysis, “How to Wipe Out Islamic Terror,” in response to the July 13th Mumbai bombings that killed 23 people.
In the op-ed, Swamy wrote that Muslims in India “are being programmed by a slow reactive process to become radical and thus slide into suicide against Hindus.” The solution, Swamy wrote, is a unified Hindu political front.
“We need a collective mindset as Hindus to stand against the Islamic terrorist. The Muslims of India can join us if they genuinely feel for the Hindu,” Swamy wrote. “If any Muslim acknowledges his or her Hindu legacy, then we Hindus can accept him or her as a part of the Brihad Hindu Samaj (greater Hindu society) which is Hindustan.”
“Others, who refuse to acknowledge this, or those foreigners who become Indian citizens by registration, can remain in India but should not have voting rights (which means they cannot be elected representatives),” he continued.
In the wake of the article, more than 200 people have signed a petition demanding the administration “repudiate Swamy’s remarks and terminate his association with the University.” (RELATED: TLC to air reality series on American Muslim families)
According to the Harvard Crimson, “Harvard has not explicitly said that it is investigating Swamy or that it has considered such an investigation.”
In response to the petition and any possible disciplinary action, the civil liberties group Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) issued a letter to Harvard president Drew G. Faust, calling any action against Swamy an affront to academic freedom.
“If members of the Harvard community are given to understand that Harvard might begin an investigation—with possible disciplinary consequences—of the views they express, they likely will self-censor,” FIRE wrote. “This is precisely the result that a university dedicated to intellectual freedom must seek to avoid.”
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