Dear Mr Craven, I applaud your felicitous comments wholeheartedly! Tim McGivern At 12:42 PM 9/2/99 -0700, you wrote: > > >James Craven >Clark College, 1800 E. McLoughlin Blvd. >Vancouver, WA. 98663 >(360) 992-2283; Fax: (360) 992-2863 >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://www.home.earthlink.net/~blkfoot5 >*My Employer Has No Association With My Private/Protected >Opinion* > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Nathan Newman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Thursday, September 02, 1999 11:59 AM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: [PEN-L:10598] Countering bigoted rightwing attack on Free >Speech > > > >PLEASE FORWARD > >Folks, > >People may of caught the nasty David Horowitz column in Salon attacking the >NAACP's lawsuits against the gun lobby where he argued that black leaders >should "[abandon] the ludicrous claim that white America and firearms >manufacturers are the cause of the problems afflicting African-Americans. It >would mean taking responsibility for their own communities instead." See >http://www.salon.com/news/col/horo/1999/08/16/naacp/index.html > >Jack White, a black TIME magazine columnist, wrote a rather restrained >response where he dared to describe Horowitz's screed as being that of a >"bigot." See >http://www.pathfinder.com/time/magazine/articles/0,3266,29787,00.html > >Well, Horowitz - the architect of "free speech" campaigns against campus >speech codes against racism - has now decided that words hurt as much as >sticks and stones. He is now rallying the rightwing to pressure TIME to end >any flirtations with actually allowing anti-racist voices in their magazine. > >Read the following whining letter from Horowitz, contact the people he >mentions, and tell them you support the free speech rights of Jack White to >label bigotry when he sees it. And tell David Talbot of Salon that he may >enjoy providing a provocative range of voices in his online magazine, but he >should rethink employing people like Horowitz who seek to silence the voices >at other magazines. > >Let Horowitz ( a public personality for purposes of legal tests of libel and >slander) just try to prove spreading verbally (slander) or in writing >(libel) 1) intentional untruths known to be untruths and/or 2) untruths with >careless disregard for facts (easily obtainable facts that clearly reveal >untruths as untruths); 3) concrete damages; 4) malice 5) opinion not clearly >labelled as opinion. > >What do you call someone who writes: "Guns don't kill Blacks, Blacks do"? >What do you call someone who writes that racism doesn't exist in America on >any institutionalized level? What do you call someone who writes/says as >"dysfunction" in African-American communities is due solely to a >dysfunctional culture with dysfunctional values about which non-Blacks have >little if anything to do? (the old racist tautology: "backward because they >are backward") What do you call someone who says nothing about the plethora >of anti-Black, Anti-Jewish, Anti-Indian, Anti-Hispanic hate groups armed and >openly calling for a "HoRaWa" (Holy Race War)? What do you call someone who >ignores the most notable examples of gun violence--white kids and racists >killing other whites and targeted minorities? What do you call someone who >deiliberately ignores the numerous examples of African-Americans being >racially profiled and killed by police and by racist thugs? What do you call >someone who deliberately ignores the long-lasting and thoroughly >documentable deleterious effects of institutionalized slavery and racism on >individuals and families and whole groups? > >A bigot. A racist. A racist apologist. A whore and toady of the racist >privileged. A punk. An opportunist. Add here: ... > >Anyone remember "Marx and Modern Economics", "Shakespeare: An Existential >View", "The Free World Colossus", "The Corporations and the Cold War" and >"Ramparts"? He was obviously playing a "market niche" then and is playing >another one now. This is an example of what happens when "Radical" is but a >market niche rather than a deeply-felt/held ongoing commitment; so easy to >go from "ultra-left" to "ultra-right" because the focus was on the "ultra", >the self, the narcissism, the know-it-all hubris and the market niche all >along. > >This is my protected OPINION. Horowitz is free to express his, and I and >others are free to express our own considered opinions about the essence of >the message and the messenger. The fact that he whines so much, shows what a >thoroughly disgusting opportunist and weak toady/sycophant he truly is. > >Jim Craven > > >
[PEN-L:10625] RE: Countering bigoted rightwing attack on Free Speech
Interhemispheric Resource Center Fri, 03 Sep 1999 12:28:13 -0600