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"For example, one newspaper quoted BGSU's Dr. Kathleen Dixon, the Director
of Women's Studies, who said of Zeller's attempted course, "We forbid any
course that says we restrict free speech!" We forbid any course that says we
restrict free speech?!"

http://www.townhall.com/columnists/larryelder/le2000928.shtml

Larry Elder

September 28, 2000

The politically incorrect professor

Is political correctness a "hate crime"? The federal government defines
hate crimes as "crimes that manifest evidence of prejudice based on race,
religion, sexual orientation or ethnicity, including where appropriate the
crimes of murder, non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, aggravated
assault, simple assault, intimidation, arson, and destruction, damage or
vandalism of property." Consider the case of Dr. Richard Zeller, formerly a
professor of sociology at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green,
Ohio. After 25 years of teaching at the school, Dr. Zeller retired in
protest. Why? He wanted to teach a course on political correctness. From
talking to students, Zeller learned that many felt pressured to adopt
politically correct views in order to get a passing grade. One student told
Zeller that, in order to get a good grade, a professor virtually forced the
student to agree that all whites are racist. Another student said that he
felt pressured to adopt a "pro-choice" position on abortion, even though he
considered himself staunchly pro-life.

Professor Zeller got an idea. What about a course on political correctness,
on the tyranny within academia that forces students to conform to a
prescribed set of views?

Zeller put together a proposed course curriculum. He included books like
"Illiberal Education" by Dinesh D'Souza; "The Bell Curve" by R. Herrnstein
and C. Murray; "Two Steps Ahead of the Thought Police" by J. Leo; "Inside
American Education" by Thomas Sowell; "A Nation of Victims" by C. Sykes; and
"Civil Wrongs: What Went Wrong With Affirmative Action" by S. Yates.

But Zeller's sociology colleagues said "no" to the course. Zeller protested,
and ultimately the sociology department voted on whether or not he could
teach the course. Zeller lost 9-5.

Zeller then attempted to teach the course in other departments, but no other
department granted approval for the course. So much for academic freedom,
for diversity of thought. Not only that, Zeller found friends few and far
between.

For example, one newspaper quoted BGSU's Dr. Kathleen Dixon, the Director of
Women's Studies, who said of Zeller's attempted course, "We forbid any
course that says we restrict free speech!" We forbid any course that says we
restrict free speech?!

A BGSU ethnic studies professor said that Zeller's attitude would help
students " ... feel good about the ruling paradigm, which since the
inception of the United States, has said that genocide is good, racism is
better, and exploitation of the women and poor is the best way to go." Gee,
poor Zeller thought he was simply teaching a course on political
correctness.

How about professor Gary Lee, the BGSU Sociology Department Chairman, who
said, "Unfortunately, tenure protects the incompetent and malicious; Rich
has tenure, so he cannot be fired without cause." Fired? For wanting to
teach a course in political correctness? For good measure, Zeller also
received death threats, and someone wrote "Zeller you die" on sanitary
napkins left on the professor's front porch at home.

Weary of the battle, Dr. Zeller offered his resignation. In a letter to the
school, Zeller expressed his frustration and anger. He directs his concern,
said the professor, not at himself, but at the students deprived of an
education that challenges assumptions and questions the status quo.

Zeller said, "But don't cry for me. I'm doing just fine, thank you. Cry out,
instead, for the students who regularly get intellectually mugged on the
BGSU campus"; "the traditionalist who believes that marriage is between a
man and a woman, but can't say so for fear of failing"; "the conservative
who believes in minimizing government interference in our lives and says so
in a sociology class"; "the woman who believes that abortion is murder, but
must write a pro-choice essay to pass English 111"; and "all of those who
have 'adjusted' and 'self-censored' their ideas so that they can pass their
classes."

Zeller also said, "BGSU has sold its soul to the thought police of political
correctness. There was a time that ... honorable people could disagree
honorably; now, any challenge to the campus sacred cows (feminism,
affirmative action, and multiculturalism) is denounced as evil."

About Zeller's travails, the Christian Science Monitor's Sanford Pinsker
said, "Amid all the self-congratulatory talk about diversity one hears on
American campuses, it is not at all clear that intellectual diversity is
alive and well. If the result of Zeller's pressing for a course that might
expose students to controversial thinkers and books had been an honest
debate -- rather than an exercise in character assassination -- all of us
might well have benefited. As it stands, however, everyone at BGSU has
lost."

Or, as BGSU's Women's Studies Director might have put it, BGSU prevents any
discussion about any topic that suggests we prevent any discussion about any
topic. Got that?

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