Professor Fired Over Va Tech Discussion
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Professor fired over Va. Tech discussion
Mon Apr 23, 8:28 AM ET
BOSTON - An adjunct professor was fired after leading a classroom discussion about the Virginia Tech shootings in which he pointed a marker at some students and said "pow."
The five-minute demonstration at Emmanuel College on Wednesday, two days after a student killed 32 people on the Virginia Tech campus, included a discussion of gun control, whether to respond to violence with violence, and the public's "celebration of victimhood," said the professor, Nicholas Winset.
During the demonstration, Winset pretended to shoot some students. Then one student pretended to shoot Winset to illustrate his point that the gunman might have been stopped had another student or faculty member been armed.
"A classroom is supposed to be a place for academic exploration," Winset, who taught financial accounting, told the Boston Herald.
He said administrators had asked the faculty to engage students on the issue. But on Friday, he got a letter saying he was fired and ordering him to stay off campus.
Winset, 37, argued that the Catholic liberal arts school was stifling free discussion by firing him, and he said the move would have a "chilling effect" on open debate. He posted an 18-minute video on the online site YouTube defending his action.
The college issued a statement saying: "Emmanuel College has clear standards of classroom and campus conduct, and does not in any way condone the use of discriminatory or obscene language."
Student Junny Lee, 19, told The Boston Globe that most students didn't appear to find Winset's demonstration offensive.
Mon Apr 23, 8:28 AM ET
BOSTON - An adjunct professor was fired after leading a classroom discussion about the Virginia Tech shootings in which he pointed a marker at some students and said "pow."
The five-minute demonstration at Emmanuel College on Wednesday, two days after a student killed 32 people on the Virginia Tech campus, included a discussion of gun control, whether to respond to violence with violence, and the public's "celebration of victimhood," said the professor, Nicholas Winset.
During the demonstration, Winset pretended to shoot some students. Then one student pretended to shoot Winset to illustrate his point that the gunman might have been stopped had another student or faculty member been armed.
"A classroom is supposed to be a place for academic exploration," Winset, who taught financial accounting, told the Boston Herald.
He said administrators had asked the faculty to engage students on the issue. But on Friday, he got a letter saying he was fired and ordering him to stay off campus.
Winset, 37, argued that the Catholic liberal arts school was stifling free discussion by firing him, and he said the move would have a "chilling effect" on open debate. He posted an 18-minute video on the online site YouTube defending his action.
The college issued a statement saying: "Emmanuel College has clear standards of classroom and campus conduct, and does not in any way condone the use of discriminatory or obscene language."
Student Junny Lee, 19, told The Boston Globe that most students didn't appear to find Winset's demonstration offensive.
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adjuncts. yuck
I don't disagree with him. This country has latched onto VT not because they actually care, but rather because the media has created an atmosphere where everybody across the nation supposedly cares. This is a means of keeping eyes perpetually on the TV screen, reading the newspaper or reading sites online via most people's tendency towards conforming. The media has completely disregarded the privacy and subsequently the natural mourning process of the people who are actually affected in order to make money.
Americans just want to feel. They really don't value life per say. They value having something to talk about in order to fit in. The firing of this professor is a perfect example. People are supposed to tread lightly because it's bad PR to allow an employee to say what they really think if he or she doesn't align themself with the status quo that the media has crafted. It isn't about letting people mourn. It's about making people think it's about letting people mourn and the potential weakening of the media's power over people. Don't think that's not how they perceive it and the basis for their actions.
Now questioning has become feared. They have people's attention and they're not going to let it go until the next big story. Remember Don Imus?
I don't disagree with him. This country has latched onto VT not because they actually care, but rather because the media has created an atmosphere where everybody across the nation supposedly cares. This is a means of keeping eyes perpetually on the TV screen, reading the newspaper or reading sites online via most people's tendency towards conforming. The media has completely disregarded the privacy and subsequently the natural mourning process of the people who are actually affected in order to make money.
Americans just want to feel. They really don't value life per say. They value having something to talk about in order to fit in. The firing of this professor is a perfect example. People are supposed to tread lightly because it's bad PR to allow an employee to say what they really think if he or she doesn't align themself with the status quo that the media has crafted. It isn't about letting people mourn. It's about making people think it's about letting people mourn and the potential weakening of the media's power over people. Don't think that's not how they perceive it and the basis for their actions.
Now questioning has become feared. They have people's attention and they're not going to let it go until the next big story. Remember Don Imus?


