Conservative Alumni Group Fights Back (VIDEO)
Finally, there’s a conservative alumni group coming together to fight the institutions of liberal indoctrination that are also known as America’s places of higher learning; i.e., our Colleges & Universities. And more unbelievably so, the LA Times is reporting on it! Who’da thunk it? Thank GOD for folks like the The Bruin Alumni Association! Stuart Silverstein and Peter Y. Hong, Times Staff Writers, wrote a brilliant piece today.
According to the story:
The group even has their own “Dirty Thirty,” naming the worst of the worst at liberal indoctrination. And they’re offering rewards to students to turn in liberally-biased instructors for crossing the line:A fledgling alumni group headed by a former campus Republican leader is offering students payments of up to $100 per class to provide information on instructors who are “abusive, one-sided or off-topic” in advocating political ideologies.Â
The year-old Bruin Alumni Assn. says its “Exposing UCLA’s Radical Professors” initiative takes aim at faculty “actively proselytizing their extreme views in the classroom, whether or not the commentary is relevant to the class topic.” Although the group says it is concerned about radical professors of any political stripe, it has named an initial “Dirty 30″ of teachers it identifies with left-wing or liberal causes.
Some of the instructors mentioned accuse the association of conducting a witch hunt that threatens to harm the teaching atmosphere, and at least one of the group’s advisory board members has resigned because he considers the bounty offers inappropriate. The university said it will warn the association that selling copies of professors’ lectures would violate campus rules and raise copyright issues.
The Bruin Alumni Assn. is headed by Andrew Jones, a 24-year-old who graduated in June 2003 and was chairman of UCLA’s Bruin Republicans student group. He said his organization, which is registered with the state as a nonprofit, does not charge dues and has no official members, but has raised a total of $22,000 from 100 donors. Jones said the biggest contribution to the group, $5,000, came from a foundation endowed by Arthur N. Rupe, 88, a Santa Barbara resident and former Los Angeles record producer.
Jones’ group is following in the footsteps of various conservative groups that have taken steps, including monitoring professors, to counter what they regard as an overwhelming leftist tilt at elite colleges and universities around the country. He said many of these efforts, however, have done a poor job of documenting their claims. As a result, Jones said, the Bruin Alumni Assn. is offering to pay students for tapes and notes from classes.
“We’re just trying to get people back on a professional level of things. Having been a student myself up until 2003, and then watching what other students like myself have gone through, I’m very concerned about the level of professional teaching at UCLA,” said Jones, who said he is supporting himself with a modest salary from the organization and is its only full-time employee.
He said he plans to show what he considers biased material to professors and administrators and seek to have teachers present more balanced lectures or possibly face reprimand.
All I can say is BRAVO! This is payback for the likes of that young lady who tried to bring a U.S. Marine to her college, but then was told by her lib professor that true freedom will come only when soldiers turn their weapons on their superiors! I hope she reads this, and/or the LA Times story. In the words of Sean Hannity, “Let not your hearts be troubled;” the tide is turning! Sean even told his audience about this today on his radio show, and John Gibson’s “My Word” spoke of it as well.On one of its websites, the Bruin Alumni Group names education professor Peter McLaren as No. 1 on its “The Dirty Thirty: Ranking the Worst of the Worst.” It says “this Canadian native teaches the next generation of teachers and professors how to properly indoctrinate students.”Â
McLaren, in a telephone interview, called the alumni group’s tactics “beneath contempt.”
“Any sober, concerned citizen would look at this and see right through it as a reactionary form of McCarthyism. Any decent American is going to see through this kind of right-wing propaganda. I just find it has no credibility,” he said.
The website also lists history professor Ellen DuBois, saying she “is in every way the modern female academic: militant, impatient, accusatory, and radical — very radical.” In response, DuBois said: “This is a totally abhorrent invitation to students to participate in a witch hunt … against their professors.”
But DuBois minimized the effect on campus, saying “it’s not even clear this is much other than the ill-considered action of a handful, if that, of individuals.”
The group’s leading financial backer, Rupe, is a UCLA alumnus. He said his foundation donated $5,000 because “I think there’s not enough balance on the campus. Some families are going into hock to send their kids there, and are not getting their money’s worth.”
Rupe said the group’s plan to pay students to record alleged bias “would be ideal if it could be done legally.”



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