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Politics : I Will Continue to Continue, to Pretend....

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To: Sully- who wrote (8981)4/27/2005 11:13:09 AM
From: Sully-   of 35834
 
Exceeding the bounds at UST

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Undergraduate students at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul had the temerity to invite Ann Coulter to speak on campus last week. Coulter was the guest of the St. Thomas chapter of the College Republicans and the Standard, the new campus conservative publication. The local papers didn't actually cover Coulter's St. Thomas speech, although the Star Tribune's fatuous columnist wrote a characteristically fatuous column on her talk in which he called it (what else?) "hate speech." I guess he should know.

On Monday the president of St. Thomas (Father Dennis Dease) issued a statement condemning Coulter's speech: "Coulter's talk tests controversial issues statement." Father Dease himself didn't attend the speech, but he heard about it:

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[T]he reports I have heard from people whose views I respect suggest that her performance went far beyond the bounds of what is commonly accepted as civil discourse. Although her presentation may have been meant as an "act" or "shtick" to entertain by provoking those who disagree, such behavior unfortunately contributes to the growing dark side of our culture - a disrespect for persons and their sincerely held beliefs. Such hateful speech vulgarizes our culture and goes against everything the University of St. Thomas stands for.
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As an adjunct professor at St. Thomas, I'm curious whose reports Father Dease heard before issuing this statement. I also wonder what specifically in the reports of Coulter's speech exceeded the bounds of civil discourse. Yesterday the Star Tribune reported Father Dease's condemnation of Coulter's speech:
"St. Thomas president denounces Ann Coulter's speech as hateful."

Star Tribune reporter Matt McKinney apparently didn't find it necessary to ask any follow-up questions of Father Dease concerning his condemnation; anyone looking for reference to the offending passages of Coulter's speech won't find it in McKinney's article. Blogger Matt May comments in "Journalism 101." (Thanks to reader Gerald Sabatini.)

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