Churchill's Students Defend Him
John Gibson, subbing for Bill O'Reilly tonight on Fox, interviewed two of Professor Ward Churchill's students, both of whom support Churchill's right to express his views. One of the students, Dustin Craun, was arrested at the C.U. Regents meeting yesterday.
Student Chris Maes was repeatedly asked whether he agrees with Churchill's views. He responded that his own views are not the issue. Maes kept the converstation to what he sees as the real issue: Whether Churchill has the right to express his views.
Maes believes that Churchill is a wonderful man who is being slandered. How so? Because people are taking the essence of his book out of perspective.
Gibson asked why Churchill should not be fired, if not for his views, then for his incompetence? Craun responded that Churchill has published 25 books and is not incompetent. Craun asserted that Churchill's view is that the U.S. has had a history of continuous warfare since 1776 and that if you continue to kill people's children, you can expect them to retaliate.
As to Churchill's blaming the victims of 9/11, Craun said that he understood Churchill to mean that all Amercians who allow their governement to do what it does it in war can expect retaliation.
Chris Maes said he is not endorsing or even taking a position on Churchill's views, he is endorsing academic freedom. He said that as a student at a public university, he's entitled to hear Churchill's opinions. He views Churchill's proper role as one that fosters discourse and debate.
Craun said Churchill is being patriotic--he's hoping to explain why terrorist attacks happen, so that we can end them.
Gibson is an experienced and deft debater, particularly adept at playing the role of devil's advocate. When you don't answer the question, he asks it again, a little louder. He would have made a great litigator. Kudos to Maes and Craun for not buckling under.
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