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Submitted by gary fouse, Sep 26, 2007 19:42

What is Going On at Columbia University?

Columbia University has been in the headlines this week over the speaking appearance yesterday of Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The university and its president, Lee Bollinger have taken a lot of heat for providing Ahmadinejad a platform. Probably due to the the fact that he had placed himself in such a public spotlight, Mr Bollinger publically rebuked Ahmadinejad in strong terms in his introduction. Yet, to many, including those who demonstrated against the speaking appearance, Ahmadinejad's appearance was totally inappropriate. While I defend the principle of free speech, I don't think any institution or entity has an obligation to provide such an offensive figure with a speaking platform. Thus, I tend to be on the side of the demonstrators as long as they didn't disrupt the event itself. Where do we draw the line on who gets invited to a university event to speak? Would Columbia have invited Adolf Hitler to speak as well? Larger questions also exist. Did Columbia invite the controversial Ahmadinejad to speak in order to provide an open forum for debate? Or did they invite him to appear because there was some degree of sympathy for the man, his country and his ideals?

Given President Bollinger's remarks to Ahmadinejad, it would be easy to say that Columbia was right in its invitation, and that it was only to provide an open debate, especially since many of the questions were pointed and that Ahmadinejad, in his anwers, demonstrated what a fool he is. One example was his answer to a question about persecution of homosexuals in Iran; he stated that, unlike the US, there were no homosexuals in Iran, a statement that drew laughter from the audience. Yet, the audience applauded at times.

But what about the idea of providing a forum to a man who questions the Holocaust and has made statements about Israel being wiped off the face of the earth? Senator Charles Schumer of New York, in criticizing Columbia's invitation, asked if a university would invite a representative of the "Flat Earth Society" to come and argue that the world is not really round. Nice analogy, but is Senator Schumer aware that Columbia already employs a professor, one Joseph Massad of the Middle Eastern Studies Department, who not only defends Palestinian suicide bombers, feels that Israel has no right to exist, but who also has argued that the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre was carried out not by Palestinian terrorists, but by Israeli agents? Sen. Schumer, the Flat Earth Society is alive and well at Columbia. Massad is not the only terrorist sympathizer at Columbia. There is also professor Rashid Khalidi, Edward Said Chair, Middle Eastern Studies Dept. at Columbia, who holds similar views as Massad. In fact, many have charged that Columbia, like so many other universities, is noted more for its faculty of radical leftists than for a faculty of true scholars, especially in Middle Eastern Studies.

Meanwhile, if speakers like the Minutemen happen to be invited to Columbia by conservative students, what happens? Not only is their presentation disrupted, but the stage is stormed by no-nothing students, egged on by their radical professors, something that did not happen to Ahmadinejad. Does the US Military enjoy the opportunity to come to Columbia to recruit? No, but the president of Iran, who is sending bombs and weapons to Iraq to kill our soldiers, is invited. Kind of shows you where Columbia is politically, spiritually and intellectually.

As I said, I believe in free speech. I simply question whether everyone is entitled to a public platform to mouth their insanity. We have plenty of street corners where Ahmadinejad could have said whatever he wanted and no one would have arrested him. Personally, with everything that is going on in the world right now (emanating out of the Middle East), I feel it would have been more appropriate to escort Ahmadinejad from the airport to the UN and back to the airport. As Americans, we need to tell him and his ilk that they are not welcome in our country, we are up to here with their nonsense, that we will stand up to them, we will stand up for Israel, and if his 3rd rate country tries any military or terroristic action against the US or Israel, that we will crush them like the bugs that they are.

Gary Fouse

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I think Bollinger had a mind problem. He made a big mistake in his life. he didn't know the politics... [MORE]

Hadinezhad

Oct 1, 2007 12:57

Last week children of Cheguara were invited to Iran by Tehran University .Those who talks about Iranians hospitality , they... [MORE]

Firouzeh ghaffarpour

Sep 30, 2007 10:27

Yes, everybody knows that americans are still those cowboys without a little courtesy and politness. You would never see such... [MORE]

keuyvan

Sep 29, 2007 05:28

Yes, you are certainly ahead of the US in logic, reasoning and morality. That's why Iran kidnaps diplomats and holds... [MORE]

gary fouse

Oct 14, 2007 01:48

After reading some of the comments here, I am amazed that many want to blame America for Mr. Bollinger's remarks.... [MORE]

Clark

Sep 28, 2007 15:14

How foolish of me to think the backlash was becaue of the invitation...not Bollinger's insults to a nut job like... [MORE]

g. murphy

Sep 28, 2007 13:12

To Maryann, After reading your comment about how you belive that Mr Bollinger treated Ahmendijad,why dont you go to Iran... [MORE]

Mike

Sep 28, 2007 07:11

Bollinger's insults were based on blatant media mistranslations of Ahmadinejad's earlier comments about Israel and about the Holocaust. He stooped... [MORE]

Richard Cheeseman

Sep 28, 2007 06:06

R.Cheesman. Do you trust Ahmendijad with nucleae weapons?I will never understand people like you.You would rather see americans dead all... [MORE]

Mike

Sep 28, 2007 11:49

bollinger by his speech insult all student in columbia university and iranian people.bcz we never act such cruel to our... [MORE]

Maryam

Sep 28, 2007 02:31

I for one was very upset that Mr. Bollinger invited thr President of Iran Ahmendijad to speak at Columbia University.Ahmendijad... [MORE]

Mike

Sep 28, 2007 07:00

If anyone doubts the sorry state to which academia has fallen, the conduct of Bollinger should clear the matter up.... [MORE]

Ronald

Sep 28, 2007 01:30

I watched the introduction and also Mr. Ahmadinejd response to Bollinger. I'm really surprised that how such a stupid non-logic... [MORE]

Jason C.

Sep 27, 2007 21:46

When Mr. Bollinger set this whole thing up , I was totally against his efforts to bring a ruthless terrorist... [MORE]

Roger

Sep 27, 2007 12:55

The hawks among the American politicians and their desperate dependents among the academicians won't allow any bridges for meaningful exchange... [MORE]

Rita

Sep 27, 2007 10:38

Bollinger can't have the free speech he extend to the Iranian President? What hypocrisy! [MORE]

Tim Arnold

Sep 27, 2007 10:26

I sent an e-mail to Bollinger right after his introduction - it was rude, mean spirited and unnecessary. He stated... [MORE]

Erna O'Shea

Sep 27, 2007 10:16

But is this not the same school,the same faculty,the same students that invited James Gilcrest of the Minutemen to speak... [MORE]

m

Sep 27, 2007 09:42

you are so correct! Good posting! [MORE]

Dan

Sep 27, 2007 12:32

Does anyone seriously think that if President Bush or Vice President Cheney had been the guest and Bollinger had been... [MORE]

Rick Geyer

Sep 27, 2007 08:41

I was shocked by the language used by the Columbia University President Bolllinger to his guest President Ahmedinijad. It is... [MORE]

mohan sivaswamy

Sep 27, 2007 03:44

indeed. president bollinger was quite rude. not a good host. not a decent, far minded host. shame! [MORE]

bill howell

Oct 9, 2007 23:26

First, they invite and lend credibility to a terrorist leader who would use the platform of Columbia for propaganda--- that... [MORE]

PeterLortz

Sep 26, 2007 23:48

President Bollinger is only applying Peter Schweizer's, Hoover Institution, theory about liberal offsets. He invited Ahmadinejad to Columbia (Grade F)... [MORE]

Anthony Natale Jr.

Sep 26, 2007 22:16

Bollinger raised several excellent points about Ahmedinijad and Iran's conduct. Ahmedinijad was not able to refute, effectively respond to, or... [MORE]

groweg

Sep 26, 2007 21:32

What issues did Bollinger raise other than personal insults and opinions? His rudeness, especially coming from a university president, is... [MORE]

Stephen

Sep 29, 2007 16:55

Free speech stops at a red line. Free speech does not include the right to incite to murder and genocide.... [MORE]

Sanford Aranoff

Sep 26, 2007 21:26

What a shame! We expected more form academic environment and Columbia in particular! Highly suggest to see Ahmadi Nejad and Charlie... [MORE]

Ali

Sep 26, 2007 21:11

Not a big fan of Ahmadinejad, but I gotta say Mr Bollinger is one insignificant bully. I have lost respect... [MORE]

Farid

Sep 26, 2007 20:56

The people in the world that THINK anything good from this thug can be debated is nieve. You cannot have... [MORE]

Tony

Sep 26, 2007 20:41

What is Going On at Columbia University? Columbia University has been in the headlines this week over the speaking appearance yesterday...

gary fouse

Sep 26, 2007 19:42

I can't believe that there are people living in the USA who are defending this creep. Columbia should have never... [MORE]

Daisy

Sep 26, 2007 19:28

Admittedly, I was taken aback by Mr. Bollinger's introductory comments at Pres. Ahmendijad's appearance at CU and perhaps they were... [MORE]

Tug

Sep 26, 2007 19:18

The mistake from the outset was the invitation extended with such an intellectual platform for the performance that could well... [MORE]

The Rev. William R. Eastman

Sep 26, 2007 19:08

It's about time Bollinger did something right. His comments were appropriate and accurate. All of you whining liberal types can't... [MORE]

Jason R

Sep 26, 2007 18:47

I normally would not defend Ahmendijad, but Bollinger was embarrassing. First of all, he crudely insulted Ahmendijad by calling him uneducated.... [MORE]

JD

Sep 26, 2007 18:45

Respect a man who condones the stoning of women and the hanging of hundreds of gay Iranians?! What planet are... [MORE]

cur

Sep 26, 2007 18:43

If Bollinger had opened up a forum by bashing President Bush, would there have been such an outcry from all... [MORE]

Chris

Sep 26, 2007 18:38

Bollinger is a courageous man, he allowed Ahmendinijad to speak and he spoke his mind, that is freedom of speech.... [MORE]

rasta

Sep 26, 2007 17:12

It's curious to me how the introduction of Mr. Ahmadinejab has ruffled so many feathers among students and faculty. How... [MORE]

david wiese

Sep 26, 2007 16:56

Only in the modern world of academics would Mr. Bollinger's comments be somehow regarded as inappropriate or rude. I'm sure... [MORE]

Bozoer Rebbe

Sep 26, 2007 16:56

Mr. Bollinger doesn't seem to know to treat a spoil child like that of Mr.Ahmadinejad. That Mr. Ahmadinejad has a... [MORE]

Darrell Mc Neill

Sep 26, 2007 16:36

Bravo for Mr. Bollinger - hitting the nail on the head and calling Ahmadinejad what he is a fraud and... [MORE]

cathy

Sep 26, 2007 16:07

What a shame! Mr. Bollienger showed to the world what it most despise on us, arrogance, lack of manners, crudeness... [MORE]

Pat Vicuna

Sep 26, 2007 16:03

Bollinger thought that by having the Iranian President invited he was standing up for Academic freedom and freedom of speech... [MORE]

Jose

Sep 27, 2007 12:33

Mr. Bollinger was correct! I am appalled that certain people are so morally bankrupt that they would condemn Mr. Bollinger for... [MORE]

Chris Brown

Sep 27, 2007 15:10

What a stupid man Columbia Univ. has representing it. Mr Bollinger invited a Monster to talk at the University and... [MORE]

Ron Moore

Sep 26, 2007 15:45

Manners and Etiquette.... Did anyone see the fine example of manners and etiquette displayed during the forum for the Minutemen... [MORE]

Nico

Sep 26, 2007 15:41

The tragedy at Columbia is indeed more than just the lowly behavior of a president. If this is how the... [MORE]

ray

Sep 26, 2007 15:39

The problem America has in the rest of the world is that it is seen as crass, boastful, bullying and... [MORE]

N Carroll

Sep 26, 2007 15:38

It is about time to be mentaly honest about the world politics of today and start act ing as an... [MORE]

Sergio Pastor

Sep 26, 2007 15:27

The purpose of inviting Ahmedinijad to speak at Columbia was to hear his ideas. The objections against his coming were... [MORE]

ed

Sep 26, 2007 14:48

I think Mr. Bollinger was too respectful in dealing with Adolph Ahmadinijad. He should have thrown stuff at him like... [MORE]

Tim Carroll

Sep 26, 2007 14:37

It is disgusting to see how Lee Bollinger insulted Ahmadinejad in his welcome address, particularly after inviting him to columbia.... [MORE]

xyz

Sep 26, 2007 14:33

I was one of the many who really felt the university had no business inviting Amendijad in the first place,... [MORE]

Doug

Sep 26, 2007 14:21

Free speech is not to invite a person; give him a platform and a mike and mock him. It is... [MORE]

Adnan Latif

Sep 26, 2007 14:08

It was a kind of surprise for the University of Columbia's Bollinger to read a long litany of charges against... [MORE]

vijay ramiya

Sep 26, 2007 13:53

I'm going to assume all of the above comments were written by students and/or professors from Columbia - I admire... [MORE]

M. Robertson

Sep 26, 2007 13:48

Bollinger's attitude was shameful. Ad Hominem attacks have no place in a debate, no matter who the interlocutor is or... [MORE]

Dave G.

Sep 26, 2007 13:48

Although why your university invited this monster in the first place escapes me. The Iranian, "President," should have been arrested... [MORE]

Tom Weiss

Sep 26, 2007 13:43

Mr. Bollinger's behavior was excusable in light of his intended target. His remarks, however, came out as more the bluster... [MORE]

Steve Eskow

Sep 26, 2007 13:41

Thank you Ahmendijad for helping my fellow Americans understand why most of the world does not like us or the... [MORE]

Adam

Sep 26, 2007 13:33

Thank you for pointing out the root of terrorism and the problem. What is with all of this Hitler talk?... [MORE]

Lisa

Sep 26, 2007 13:30

It's a great moment when an ivory tower liberal seizes the opportunity to ridicule an authoritarian ruler. In the past,... [MORE]

The New Centrist

Sep 26, 2007 13:27

I was appalled by the display by the president of a major university in taking time to attack the sovereign... [MORE]

Jack Mehoffer

Sep 26, 2007 13:23

To my surprise Mr, Ahmadinejad impressed me with his speech, eventhough the US media tried very hard to undermine his... [MORE]

Lailaadib

Sep 26, 2007 13:20

I watched with disbelief the abusive sermon delivered by Columbia U. president. He looked uncomfortable and his body language and... [MORE]

Azarm

Sep 26, 2007 13:17

President Bollinger made a BIG mistake by inviting President Armadinajad as a "distinguished person" to Columbia. He made an even... [MORE]

Wally

Sep 26, 2007 13:05

I am not a big fan of the Iranian president but i do resepect Iran and its culture and its... [MORE]

sunny b

Sep 26, 2007 13:02

I think everyone at Columbia University should read the book: "Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace .... [MORE]

Shawn Bradshaw

Sep 26, 2007 12:54

I think many arabs might take exception to your claim that they treate their guests 'like God'. Hospitality has its... [MORE]

Bill Hawnstall

Sep 27, 2007 10:16

Bollinger was rude, but Columbia should have never invited him to speak in the first place and also while we... [MORE]

Brandon Tucker

Sep 26, 2007 12:53

Give Bollinger a break ... at least he had the guts to say what many feel. Did you folks listen... [MORE]

Dave Flo

Sep 26, 2007 12:39

Folks, Bollinger announced his intent. In the face of such an announcement the idiot from Iran could have easily declined... [MORE]

Navybill

Sep 26, 2007 12:26

I can't believe some of the comments here. It seems that most of the folks are suggesting that Columbia should... [MORE]

Sam Greenfield

Sep 26, 2007 11:55

When the media announced this event thoughtful people considered it a bad idea for a lot of reasons. Now in... [MORE]

Harry Taft

Sep 26, 2007 11:42

Note to Lee C. Bollinger; duplicity is not becoming. Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.- Unknown [MORE]

E L Frederick

Sep 26, 2007 11:36

So much of the animus against Mr. Ahmadinejad is over his being a "Holocaust denier." The Ahmadinejad critics are lacking... [MORE]

Kara Sanders

Sep 26, 2007 11:36

Mr. Ahmadinejad may be many things, but he is not a "dictator." Bollinger, showing ignorance as well as rudeness, revealed... [MORE]

Maryam

Sep 26, 2007 11:08

Or, was it a mutual publicity stunt? When will these wooly headed professor types ever figure out that they have no... [MORE]

OCULUS

Sep 26, 2007 10:51

We all have a little ahmadinijad and a little Fox news in all of us. See your local Rabbi for... [MORE]

Bugler

Sep 26, 2007 10:43

As an Iranian who attended American university during eighties but now living in Iran, I have to admit eventhough my... [MORE]

MP

Sep 26, 2007 10:34

This is a guy who has homosexuals and women executed because they don't live up to his "standards" He is... [MORE]

chrisb

Sep 26, 2007 09:00

In his cave-in, butt-cover "get the guest" attack, Columbia President Lee Bollinger displayed every sign of being a fraidy-cat, ivy... [MORE]

j ranelli

Sep 26, 2007 09:00

They are a bunch of people committed to honor the Muslims at any cost, even to the point of ridiculousI... [MORE]

POLA BARA

Sep 26, 2007 08:51

Bollinger's "welcome" to the elected Iranian president seriously let down the American people and their reputation for hospitality and freedom... [MORE]

Gerry Hook

Sep 26, 2007 08:25

The only balance that occured during the Mahmoudapalooza was the tough questioning by Lee Bollinger .Otherwise it would've been a... [MORE]

Tom

Sep 26, 2007 08:25

If a man like Ahmadinejad, an ex-torturer (by some accounts) who has taken his country in a brutal direction, denying... [MORE]

Denis MacEoin

Sep 26, 2007 08:19

Nice work. Nice to see that American institutions of higher learning are lead by red neck hillbillies. Way to stoop... [MORE]

D. Johnstone

Sep 26, 2007 08:15

What plausible explanations rise from the inconsistency between the courtesy of Bollinger's invitation and his subsequent offensive behavior? First and... [MORE]

Columbia grad

Sep 26, 2007 07:29

If the views he has expressed as President of Iran reflect his inner thoughts, Mahmood Ahmadinejad is clearly not a... [MORE]

robert chapman

Sep 26, 2007 07:12

I have known quite a few Iranians over the years. We constantly hear about how 10% of Western men are... [MORE]

John

Sep 26, 2007 05:52

I agree that I was shocked by the language used by a University President to a guest. It is not... [MORE]

mohan sivaswamy

Sep 26, 2007 03:52

True: Bollinger was astoundingly confrontive towards Ahmadinejad. Not very diplomatic. Now get to the substance of the matter: Every nation... [MORE]

Robert Garvin

Sep 26, 2007 16:51

Lee Bollinger's venomous comments while introducing the President of Iran at the Columbia University function are an indicator that not... [MORE]

Satya Sagar

Sep 26, 2007 03:44

Just a quick message to say how appaled I was to hear the introduction from Bollinger, supposedly an academic....he could... [MORE]

Pete

Sep 26, 2007 06:41

Columbia U. needs more courageous people like Mr. Bollinger. You people need a history lesson. [MORE]

Jerry

Sep 26, 2007 18:58

Mr. Sagar, The U.S. is hardly a "declining economic and military superpower...on a steep fall intellectually and culturally." America's GDP dwarfs that... [MORE]

David Garab

Sep 26, 2007 20:27

I thought the students would be set up for manipulation when I heard Mr. Ahmadinejad would be speaking at Columbia.... [MORE]

Makrouhi Terzian

Sep 26, 2007 03:40

Im glad to hear about the backlash..To invite someone to speak and then basically humiliate them before they take the... [MORE]

jon

Sep 26, 2007 02:32

Hey, Jon. When you make a statement like this: To invite someone to speak and then basically humiliate them before... [MORE]

Adirondack Patriot

Sep 26, 2007 14:44

It is suggested that Mr. Bollinger take a crash course in basic etiquette. It is apalling that a person who... [MORE]

Ailey Mammen

Sep 26, 2007 01:37

Bollinger sure looked silly courting a lobby that we all now know does not exist (at least that is what... [MORE]

ATS

Sep 26, 2007 11:38

If Bollinger was trying to demonstrate gracious and diplomatic behaviour in a hostile environment - he did a splendid job,... [MORE]

A. Sengupta

Sep 26, 2007 01:34

If Bollinger was trying to demonstrate gracious and diplomatic behaviour in a hostile environment - he did a splendid job,... [MORE]

A. Sengupta

Sep 26, 2007 01:34

Many of us who have attended Columbia University and visited the Middle East are aware of what a gross faux... [MORE]

John W. Mallalieu

Sep 26, 2007 01:07

In contrast to the ill mannered behavior of the American people in inviting a guest and then insulting him in... [MORE]

Philip Peter

Sep 26, 2007 01:03

I was ashamed of myself and in the name of humanity. I wonder where we are going as humans. No... [MORE]

Hakan Can

Sep 26, 2007 08:47

Well, well, well, so many of the people who have commented here are highly upset about the "ill mannered behavior... [MORE]

Joe Turner

Sep 26, 2007 15:56

Mr. Bollinger. The ancient Greeks punished malcreants with shame. Shame on you for your conduct toward President Ahmadinejad. Jonn Mick Vancouver, B.C. [MORE]

Jonn Mick

Sep 26, 2007 00:46

Although I oppose most of Mr. Ahmadinejah opinions, I am appalled at the rude and unintellectual reception he received at... [MORE]

Pat MacAuley

Sep 26, 2007 00:33

Ever since the Iranian hostage crisis, I could care less if Iranians hate the US. [MORE]

gary fouse

Oct 14, 2007 01:42

Mr Betts is absolutely on the mark and I totally agree with his remarks. It is very juvenile, puerile conduct... [MORE]

Sekari Vaidy

Sep 26, 2007 00:10

I am of opinion that education make person sober and with the incident yesterday I am not sure how many... [MORE]

vinod

Sep 26, 2007 00:04

Shame on America! [MORE]

Stanzler

Sep 26, 2007 07:07

Bollinger said about Ahmadinejad as "astonisingly uneducated." Everybody saw that who "astonisingly uneducated" is!!! [MORE]

JJ

Sep 26, 2007 09:03

After listening to Mr. Bollinger's speech and his tirades on Ahmedinejad, I wondered how he would define the word "courtesy".... [MORE]

Patrick

Sep 26, 2007 10:10

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