Actually I don't think I misunderstand. 

My comment was not that minorities can be completely ignored with regard to 
fair and equal treatment. It is exactly that the wishes of the majority often 
does not get fair and equal treatment. The comment, I think, reflects the 
vastly disproportionate power of small numbers of minorities often over and 
against the wishes of majorities in our democracy. I think that the same 
applies and perhaps even more so on our campuses.

--Mike

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [tips] Is there a  Judaism bias?
To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)" <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, October 14, 2008, 5:01 PM

On 14 Oct 2008 at 14:36, Michael Smith wrote:

> Does it not take just 1 single member of a minority to bring the
> majority to its collective knees in begging forgiveness for being so
> shortsighted as to have a preference for certain
> attitudes/activites/hokidays? 

Hence we must abolish all mention of any such nonsense as majority rule 
etc.

I think there's a misunderstanding here. Majority rule in a democracy 
does not mean that the right of a minority to fair and equal treatment 
can be ignored. This includes such things as activites and hokidays. It's 
in dictatorships that the will of the majority may be ruthlessly and 
brutally applied against its minorities. 

Stephen

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