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"and telling him to quit being an annoying little attention-whoring shittalker" << would have a lot more respect for this choice

Mordy, Thursday, 19 March 2015 20:17 (nine years ago) link

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I don't think he's a Nazi either. what he seems like is a troll/shit-stirrer with a martyr complex who liked to say things that would piss people off, so unlike j. I do see why his classmates would be offended

rob, Thursday, 19 March 2015 20:18 (nine years ago) link

ha, i see we agree on that anyway

rob, Thursday, 19 March 2015 20:18 (nine years ago) link

in my experience 'i don't think that's right but we need to move on, you're welcome to come talk about it with me in my office' does everything it needs to

j., Thursday, 19 March 2015 20:19 (nine years ago) link

but this guy's actual argument is "it is tough to be a man in college these days". he's a straight up 19 year old "just saying what everyone else is thinking" attention-deprived troll. he skeeved out everyone.

xps goole otm.

Clay, Thursday, 19 March 2015 20:20 (nine years ago) link

well, that's his argument after he got booted! bound to be hella bad faith and anguished gibberish coming from him from here on out.

j., Thursday, 19 March 2015 20:25 (nine years ago) link

https://www.change.org/p/reed-college-restore-jeremiah-josias-luther-george-true-to-his-humanities-110-conference-2

from the professor's email to him:

They, and others, do not feel comfortable being in the same classroom with you; not only because of this topic but because of other things you have said to people personally or on facebook in which you seem to undermine women's abilities in general. The entire conference without exception, men as well as women, feel that your presence makes them uncomfortable enough that they would rather not be there if you are there, and they have said that things you have said in our conference have made them so upset that they have difficulty concentrating in other classes.

goole, Thursday, 19 March 2015 20:28 (nine years ago) link

from reedquest:

In a statement about his own character, True says, “I believe that I am an emotionally capable, intellectually gifted, cutting wit, hell of a person. I believe I have experienced more trauma and suffering and pain in my life than many of these, well frankly, middle class white girls at Reed could ever know in their lives.”

True distinguishes himself as a “freedom feminist,” differentiating himself from what he calls “toxic radical feminism,” which “speaks out against rape culture at the expense of men.”

literally salivating at the thought gamergate getting a hold of this, if they haven't already

goole, Thursday, 19 March 2015 20:31 (nine years ago) link

yes it is making the right-wing concern-troll online media rounds now

j., Thursday, 19 March 2015 20:33 (nine years ago) link

"freedom feminism" was coined by Christina Hoff Sommers so, they basically already have

rob, Thursday, 19 March 2015 20:35 (nine years ago) link

man, how old is he? 19? what a way to spend your spring. totally unsympathetic as i am, damn, poor kid.

goole, Thursday, 19 March 2015 20:37 (nine years ago) link

well someone will buy him reddit gold so he's probably in hog heaven

Clay, Thursday, 19 March 2015 20:38 (nine years ago) link

what does that even do for you

goole, Thursday, 19 March 2015 20:39 (nine years ago) link

intellectually gifted, cutting wit, hell of a person

example (crüt), Thursday, 19 March 2015 20:39 (nine years ago) link

ha idk! I just know it's a thing reddit people buy for reddit people. xp

Clay, Thursday, 19 March 2015 20:40 (nine years ago) link

j otm on all this. ~kinda~ wonder how earnest the prof was in class. ime as a humanities prof it's better to treat all undergrad classroom discussions as playacting, so that you get out just ahead of the weird views yourself and so take away oxygen from students who want to play those hard. you usurp their hoped-for surprise that way. it's true that your students might think you're a mixed-up weirdo but so what

I don't think generalizing about profs & classrooms based on REED is a good idea though

droit au butt (Euler), Thursday, 19 March 2015 20:59 (nine years ago) link

also both the student and the prof are African-American which means there are other things going on here too

droit au butt (Euler), Thursday, 19 March 2015 21:01 (nine years ago) link

Good points all around, but leaning toward mordy’s & j’s takes here, especially re (mis)use of “feeling unsafe.”

imo one problem with a lot of seemingly well-intentioned speech-policing on campus (e.g. re triggering) is that a) it doesn’t discourage but actually stimulates attention-seeking trollery, like academic performance art and b) what it does discourage is intellectually productive contentious discussion. E.g. out of the subset of students who genuinely (not trollingly) question or demur on some preponderant politico-ideological campus views, or just question some claim or use of statistical data, the reasonable/ diplomatic/ sensible ones are more likely to stay quiet and avoid the circus. So tough debate is too often run (or derailed) by egocentric drama-addicts. What could be an interesting discussion escalates to ridiculousness.

As a side note, to be a devil’s advocate, the characterization of his other contributions to class may be more tendentious than accurate. E.g. “As soon as we started discussing Aristotle he said how did not believe that people who were drunk could not be held responsible for their actions, and similarly (in his line of logic), that racists could not be blamed for their actions because they had ‘never been taught otherwise’.” Thing is, these are *precisely* some of the problems and cases which Aristotle discusses in the Ethics, to figure out what it is (or what it means) for something to be voluntary/ involuntary, or for someone to be responsible/ not responsible. Whether or not he “believed” these theses, they’re completely on topic, explicitly discussed in Aristotle’s text.

drash, Thursday, 19 March 2015 21:53 (nine years ago) link

good discussion ITT but this guy shoulda been beaten outta this class he's a total ass

post you had fecund thoughts about (darraghmac), Thursday, 19 March 2015 22:13 (nine years ago) link

gonna put a big ol uhhhhh on this one

http://reason.com/blog/2015/03/19/male-students-non-pc-views-on-rape-stati

read the very last bit

goole, Thursday, 19 March 2015 22:36 (nine years ago) link

Ugh hope that's the last we hear of this kid

Clay, Thursday, 19 March 2015 22:49 (nine years ago) link

it does sound to me like the professor lost control of their classroom, or at the least lost control of the messaging about what happened in the classroom.

creaks, whines and trife (s.clover), Friday, 20 March 2015 02:08 (nine years ago) link

i mean that said, they have the absolute ability to kick people out if those people are getting in the way of everyone else learning -- one would just hope that the better the teacher, the less that should even be a possibility.

creaks, whines and trife (s.clover), Friday, 20 March 2015 02:09 (nine years ago) link

they tell you that. i've never had to kick anyone out (the one time i might have tried was in my very first class, and i didn't quite know how to pull off dressing down a couple of serial class disruptors well enough to induce them to leave). but i've always wondered what exactly you're supposed to do if the student says, no way, i'm not going anywhere. students tend to defer magically to your authority, and if it's an actual class situation, i would suppose there might be some amount of shame and flight-response connected to being called out in front of everyone and asked to leave for their sake. but students are equally well acquainted with completely disregarding the teacher's authority, so who really gives a shit if someone is telling them that by the power vested in them by the university of so-and-so, they're kicking a student out of class?

j., Friday, 20 March 2015 02:19 (nine years ago) link

Based on what's been reported so far, kicking the kid out of the discussion portion of the class seems entirely unjustified. And the suggestion that he was making others "feel unsafe" should only have been made if he was behaving in an actionably threatening manner. Otherwise, it amounts to a soft form of slander, a handy tool for ostracism of the inconvenient.

So, a jerky student maybe voiced some unwelcome/trollish views in an open classroom discussion. If he was dominating the room, then it was the professor's job to moderate and control the discussion. If he continued to behave disruptively and wouldn't respect the professor's authority, then that would have been a good reason, after an appropriate series of disciplinary steps, remove him from the conference. Not because he gave voice to unpopular views, but because he made it difficult for others to productively contribute.

2-chords, a farfisa organ and peons to the lord (contenderizer), Friday, 20 March 2015 02:54 (nine years ago) link

I've had to ask a student to leave in two cases, one for medical reasons, and, yes, one rebellious group (an early morning summer course) suddenly deferred to my authority.

guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 20 March 2015 02:55 (nine years ago) link

i.e. s.clover otm:

it does sound to me like the professor lost control of their classroom

2-chords, a farfisa organ and peons to the lord (contenderizer), Friday, 20 March 2015 02:56 (nine years ago) link

I want to go to where all you guys went to school it sounds amazing these free open discussion journeys towards the truth. I went to a 4-year college and a 2-year college and both of them were just sitting and listening to the teacher and then taking tests.

©Oz Quiz© (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 20 March 2015 03:23 (nine years ago) link

Also this is a private school. I can't go into McDonalds and start projecting videos of chickens in cages.

©Oz Quiz© (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 20 March 2015 03:24 (nine years ago) link

Is $55k not a lot of money to you truth-seekers?

©Oz Quiz© (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 20 March 2015 03:25 (nine years ago) link

Do I get a discount on my liberal arts tuition if there is a vocal holocaust denier in the class?

©Oz Quiz© (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 20 March 2015 03:29 (nine years ago) link

I'm sorry if I sound crude here. I am bias because I take great offense at his insistence that the lower class cannot make great art.

©Oz Quiz© (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 20 March 2015 03:42 (nine years ago) link

^ Several of the things he's accused of saying strike me as blatant devil's advocacy, positions taken for purposes of inquiry & debate. And, as mentioned upthread wr2 Aristotle & moral culpability, likely germane to the texts discussed.

2-chords, a farfisa organ and peons to the lord (contenderizer), Friday, 20 March 2015 03:50 (nine years ago) link

Oh great another performance artist.

©Oz Quiz© (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 20 March 2015 04:09 (nine years ago) link

Maybe he could change the conversation to aether as a proposed fifth element.

©Oz Quiz© (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 20 March 2015 04:10 (nine years ago) link

yeah, maybe

2-chords, a farfisa organ and peons to the lord (contenderizer), Friday, 20 March 2015 04:22 (nine years ago) link

Maybe he could change the conversation to aether as a proposed fifth element.

Depends on context: e.g. in a philosophy of science course or any theory course reading e.g. Thomas Kuhn, this might not be amiss.

drash, Friday, 20 March 2015 04:42 (nine years ago) link

uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

http://reason.com/blog/2015/03/19/male-students-non-pc-views-on-rape-stati

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Friday, 20 March 2015 14:39 (nine years ago) link

goole linked that only a few posts ago

Mordy, Friday, 20 March 2015 14:43 (nine years ago) link

Reason's history on race relations might influence how willing an African-American student is to engage with them in good faith, tbf. Not that this kid doesn't sound like a nightmare on all other fronts.

Rainbow DAESH (ShariVari), Friday, 20 March 2015 14:50 (nine years ago) link

http://www.jehsmith.com/1/2015/03/the-joke.html

By contrast the body of Wolinski's work, I believe, shines with humanity and sensitivity: virtues that are rooted in his experience as a Jew in France in the '68 era, and for which he was assassinated. Honestly, I read Wolinski and I do not think of the Front National. I think of Gargantua, and the Decameron, and Don Quixote: works that face up to the absurdity, fragility, and grotesquerie of human existence and of social life, rather than trying to screen these out, as authoritarians do. I'm an anti-authoritarian, and in this I take myself to be defending a particular strain of leftist politics. I think by contrast that the dominant strain of leftist politics at present, at least in the anglophone world, is frighteningly authoritarian, and deeply misguided.

j., Friday, 20 March 2015 15:41 (nine years ago) link

the dominant strain of leftist politics at presentthroughout history, at least in the anglophone worldacross the globe, is frighteningly authoritarian, and deeply misguided

fixed that for ya

©Oz Quiz© (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 20 March 2015 15:45 (nine years ago) link

I have an essay in the current issue of Harper's Magazine on the Charlie Hebdo attacks, on the disgraceful reaction of the so-called left in the anglophone world, and on the importance of satire. It is behind a paywall, unfortunately, and I can't reproduce it here.

gutted about that bro

A MOOC, what's a MOOC? (Bananaman Begins), Friday, 20 March 2015 15:48 (nine years ago) link

ngl, Kind of very slightly warming to True for that response to Reason.

A MOOC, what's a MOOC? (Bananaman Begins), Friday, 20 March 2015 15:51 (nine years ago) link

On a somewhat related note, I recently talked to one of the people responsible for marketing American Sniper (and other Warner Bros. productions) to French audiences. "That must have been a challenge," I said, "with all the American jingoism and so on." Her reply? "French audiences appreciate films by talented directors that show the world from the perspective of morally compromised characters. They recognize that this is one of the highest aims of the cinematic art, and are mature enough to engage with a film at this level without agreeing with the political views of its maker." Honestly there are moments when I think to myself, "At last, I'm in a country for grown-ups."

Mordy, Friday, 20 March 2015 16:03 (nine years ago) link

first dispatch from the country for grown-ups:

http://tabletmag.com/scroll/188412/french-mayor-bans-oscar-nominated-muslim-film

Vic Perry, Friday, 20 March 2015 16:19 (nine years ago) link

how is french law set up such that a mayor can force a privately owned theater to pull a movie?

Mordy, Friday, 20 March 2015 16:21 (nine years ago) link

(it looks like an isolated and kind of abortive incident.....sorry actually, not sure it's terribly relevant)

Vic Perry, Friday, 20 March 2015 16:23 (nine years ago) link

Something about smugness of the French cineastes sent me out looking for trouble.....looking forward to that Harper's article, with which I expect to disagree.

Vic Perry, Friday, 20 March 2015 16:24 (nine years ago) link

fuck this 19 year old creep for thinking he can get away with acting like real life is reddit or 4chan

panettone for the painfully alone (mayor jingleberries), Friday, 20 March 2015 16:26 (nine years ago) link


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