Acadia University’s probe of controversial prof intensifies free-speech debate

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Acadia University’s probe of controversial prof intensifies free-speech debate
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March 4, 2018
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Acadia University is seen in Wolfville, N.S. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2015.Andrew Vaughan / THE CANADIAN PRESS
HALIFAX — A small-town university in Atlantic Canada has been thrust into the epicentre of a national debate about free speech on campus, amid new allegations a controversial professor has made “racist and transphobic comments” in class.
Critics and supporters of associate professor Rick Mehta have come forward after Acadia University in Nova Scotia launched an investigation following complaints from students, faculty and others about his polarizing views.
Acadia University Prof. Rick Mehta.
A group of Canadian professors dedicated to the defence of academic freedom have condemned the Acadia probe, while Mehta’s designated department head says some students at the Wolfville school say they have stopped attending his class because of his comments.
The outspoken psychology scholar has made comments about a range of contentious issues including decolonization, immigration, and gender politics.
While his defenders say his voice is an antidote to political correctness run amok, his critics say he attacks marginalized people and perpetuate harmful stereotypes. The situation has exposed the challenge facing universities of balancing the open exchange of ideas with the responsibility of keeping students safe and supported.
Mark Mercer, president of the Society for Academic Freedom and Scholarship, said in a letter Friday that Mehta’s views may be unpopular but they do not constitute an attack on anyone.
“I have read many of Dr. Mehta’s postings and it is difficult to see how anything in them could be construed as discriminatory or harassing,” he said in the letter to Acadia’s vice-president academic, Heather Hemming. “If Dr. Mehta’s ideas are false or pernicious, they could be shown to be so through discussion and better ideas.”
Mercer, professor and chair of the philosophy department at Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, added in an email that the investigation is a “frontal assault on academic freedom” and warned that investigating a professor for the content of his opinions would cast a chill over campus debates.
Other professors have also spoken out against the investigation, as well as changes to Mehta’s teaching allocation assigning him smaller courses.
A spokesman for Acadia declined to comment.
In a Feb. 26 letter, Mehta’s designated department head, Rob Raeside, detailed some of the complaints against him, indicating that the level of anxiety in the class is high and some students have stopped attending.
“The students have not expressed in writing the precise details of the racist and transphobic comments, but it is clear from their interactions with me that they are extremely disturbed by your comments, some to the point of not going to class,” said Raeside, an Earth and environmental science professor. Mehta shared the letter on social media.
The letter offers a glimpse into how the university is grappling with the concerns of students, faculty and others.
Raeside said students have accused Mehta of spending excessive class time on non-class related matters, using non-academic sources for lecture content, testing on content not dealt with in class or in assigned readings and making provocative comments in class.
For example, one student said Mehta spent an entire class on human development speaking about feminism and showing slides denying of the existence of a gendered wage gap, Raeside said.
Statistics Canada has said that women in Canada earn 87 cents for every dollar earned by men, largely because of wage inequality between women and men within occupations.
Meanwhile, a student claimed Mehta spends much of his lectures discussing “what he spins as ‘free speech issues,”‘ rather than teaching the required material, Raeside noted in the letter, adding that students say the material is from “right-leaning fringe websites.”
“I fully understand that university teaching should expose students to a range of viewpoints, and especially in a discipline like psychology some of these perspectives may be challenging to students,” Raeside said. “However, in a first-year class it is imperative that the approach be well-balanced and must be in line with published resources.”
He encouraged Mehta to “stay on topic,” noting that digressions on non-psychology topics and his opinions must be relevant and not exceed 10 per cent of class time.
In an interview, Mehta took issue with being told how to organize his class, and insisted his comments encourage students to think critically and engage in robust debate.
“I’m open to criticism but the problem with the letter is it’s basically telling me what to do in the sense of micromanaging how I run my courses without taking into consideration it’s my area of expertise,” he said in an interview.
When asked whether he made racist or transphobic remarks, Mehta said “perception is very subjective.”
“I take those issues very seriously, given my own background as first generation Canadian and having grown up with racism, I’m not going to do that in the classroom,” he said. “Even if I didn’t have that life experience, I just know it’s morally wrong to do that in my position as a professor.”
Yet Mehta has ignited outrage for saying multiculturalism is a scam and the decolonization movement aims to create a victim narrative, spur endless apologies and bolster compensation to Indigenous Peoples.
On Twitter, he has retweeted a post that said it is “statistically impossible for all Native children to have had a negative experience with residential schools.”
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission found that more than 150,000 First Nations, Metis, and Inuit children were taken from their families — often by force — to attend government schools. The commission heard testimony from roughly 7,000 survivors, including graphic details of rampant sexual and physical abuse at the schools, and found at least 6,000 Indigenous children died from malnutrition, disease and widespread abuse.
Meanwhile, Mehta has also said on Twitter that he stands with Michael Thurlow, leader of the National Socialist Canadian Labour Revival Party. The group posted what were described as racist posters on the University of New Brunswick campus last month.
In an interview and on Twitter, Mehta clarified that while he doesn’t necessarily agree with Thurlow’s point of view, he stands with his right to express his ideas.
“For those of you following my story, let me be clear: I loathe both racism and violence in all its forms. What I DO stand with is the right of ANYONE to free speech, regardless of how reprehensible I may find it,” he tweeted.
Mehta, whose faculty web page notes that he’s recently become interested in studying the lack of viewpoint diversity within universities, said the reason he strays from the textbook is because he doesn’t want to “present information that I know and believe to be biased.”
While Raeside said in his letter that students have complained about Mehta “going off on tangents that are not related to the chapter we are reading or about psychology at all,” Mehta said some students have expressed gratitude to him for voicing a different perspective on campus.
“The reason it has gotten so divisive is the professoriate has shifted so far to the left now that the views on campus are very limited and biased,” Mehta said. “Instead of allowing ideas to be scrutinized, we’re using various rules that prevent discussion from actually taking place in the first place.”
Parallels can be drawn between the Mehta affair and other high-profile controversies involving outspoken Canadian academics in recent months.
For example, Jordan Peterson, a University of Toronto professor and best-selling author, has been both vilified and extolled for his position on identity politics and political correctness.
The Mehta and Peterson cases have prompted heated debate on social media, often devolving into accusations that the other side’s supporters are “social justice warriors” who muzzle free speech or “far-right extremists” who propagate bigoted beliefs. The rigid dichotomy at times has devolved into personal attacks.
Bruce Pardy, a law professor at Queen’s University in Kingston, said it’s important to distinguish between the legal concept of free speech, which is a fundamental constitutional right, and academic freedom.
“The right to free speech is protection against government censure. It is about the relationship between the state and the individual, and defines to what extent you are protected from government interference with your expression,” Pardy said in an interview.
“Academic freedom is about the relationship between the academic and the university,” he said. “It limits the university’s ability to censure what a professor says.”
Pardy said academic freedom is not absolute, and there are what he described as “reasonable boundaries.”
However, he said the topic of feminism does appear to be germane to psychology.
“I am not a psychologist but it seems to me ideas about feminism could easily be relevant to a classroom discussion,” Pardy said. “That strikes me as not unreasonable. You get into a dangerous situation when the university starts to police exactly what a professor says in class.”
He added that the legal definition of hate speech is very limited, with the criminal code prohibiting advocating genocide and wilful promotion of hatred.
David Millard Haskell, an associate professor at Wilfrid Laurier University’s Brantford, Ont., campus, said the meaning of “hate speech” is being purposely misrepresented on campus to advance an ideological agenda.
“Many professors and students … seek to limit criticism against certain minority groups by conflating hate speech with any speech that offends the sensibilities of those minority groups,” he said in an email. “Rather than engage in debate, they are able to simply shut down opponents with a cry of ‘That’s hate speech.”‘
But May Friedman, an associate professor in the School of Social Work at Ryerson University in Toronto, said basic human rights require more rigorous understanding.
“When it comes to things like pronouns or the realities of trans folks existing at all or even just the wage gap, I think it does border on hate speech because it invisibilizes some very real systemic inequalities that people face,” she said. “It maximizes those inequalities.”
Friedman said some academics appear bent on being provocateurs — even if it hurts students.
“There is way too much evidence to suggest that being a woman, being a person with a disability, being a black or brown person, being an Indigenous person, certainly being a person who is trans or who is queer — all of these things work against us in very measurable, very clear-cut ways,” she said. “To negate that or under-estimate the systemic oppressions is for me deeply troubling.”
Yet Concordia University professor Gad Saad said nothing should be considered off-limits in the pursuit of truth.
“The idea that hurt feelings should in any way constitute a relevant concern is utter nonsense,” Saad, research chair in Evolutionary Behavioural Sciences and Darwinian Consumption, said in an interview from Montreal. “You don’t have the flexibility to insult people when you’re a professor. You should be respectful, you should be polite. But hurt feelings don’t supersede the honest pursuit of truth.”
University of Saskatchewan professor Ken Coates said post-secondary campuses should be places of rigorous debate.
“I hope that any student that goes to any university is made to feel uncomfortable many times. Universities are not places to go to be comfortable,” said Coates, Canada Research Chair in Regional Innovation. “They’re places to go to be uncomfortable, to have your views challenged.”
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Increasingly Canada's Universities have abandoned academic freedom and vigorous intellectual debate in favour of a jaded, conformist and coerced ideological view. It's what the Nazis did with their educational system. We are not minting independent thinkers but automatons programmed into some dystopian fantasy that simply cannot sustain itself in the real world.
 
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Increasingly Canada's Universities have abandoned academic freedom and vigorous philosophical debate in favour of a jaded, conformist and coerced ideological view. It's what the Nazis did with their educational system. We are not minting independent thinkers but automatons programmed into some dystopian fantasy that simply cannot sustain itself in the real world.

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Increasingly Canada's Universities have abandoned academic freedom and vigorous philosophical debate in favour of a jaded, conformist and coerced ideological view. It's what the Nazis did with their educational system. We are not minting independent thinkers but automatons programmed into some dystopian fantasy that simply cannot sustain itself in the real world.
Nailed it!
 

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Here is yet another article illustrating the ugly clash of values between Our idiot Boy Justin and his moronic LIE-beral minions on one side and the general Cdn public on the other side! With some comments of my own in brackets):

ASHAMED FOR BEING WHITE: Poster in B.C. schools about ‘white privilege’ draws ire from parents

From Canadian Press. Published: March 9, 2018. Updated: March 9, 2018 7:52 AM EST

Filed Under: Toronto SUN/ News/ Canada

A poster campaign at a school district in British Columbia’s Interior aimed at creating conversations about racism and privilege has struck a nerve with some parents.

Schools in the Gold Trail District hung up the posters featuring officials sharing their experiences with racism in January, but a comment about “white privilege” has some parents now questioning the purpose of the campaign.

The poster at the centre of the debate features a photo of district superintendent Teresa Downs next to her quote that reads: “I have unfairly benefited from the colour of my skin. White privilege is not acceptable.”

(So much for the idea of free and equal treatment under the law! Since when did going to school and studying for success become RACIST?)

Kansas Field Allen, whose son is a Grade 9 student at Kumsheen Secondary School in Lytton, said singling out one racial group is a disservice to blended families.

(Frankly it is a dis-service to anybody who thinks we ought to ALL be equal! And LIE-berals blandly IGNORE the hatred directed at white people! If we are all such systemic racists then HOW did LIE-berals get elected? And why do so many non whites want to immigrate here? )

Her husband is Aboriginal, as are their children, and she said since the posters went up, one person told her as a white person she should feel uncomfortable around her family.

She said she’s also heard of at least one child who said they felt ashamed for being white.

“Racism is alive out there and our kids do need to learn about it, but they need to learn about it at an age appropriate level and they don’t need to learn about one race over another,” she said.

(Strong language presenting honest positions is now considered racist by LIE-berals! LIE-berals do not want to talk about how few black and native kids succeed at school- with lack of education being the driver of unemployment! Nor do LIE-berals wish to discuss the catastrophe that is life with a single parent!)

“Let’s talk to the students and see if we can do this in a better way, a more accepting way.”

(There is NOTHING that LIE-berals would be willing to say to these kids that will fix the hate crime LIE-berals are promoting! The ONLY REAL solution to the hurt and hate is for LIE-berals to say publicly: “we were wrong and we are stepping down from govt”! LIE-berals have a stark choice: step down now with a little class and dignity- or wait till slowly building voter rage dumps you out!)

Other posters feature district staff and comment on experiencing and needing to confront racism.

A poster campaign at a B.C. Interior school district aimed at creating a conversation on racism and privilege has struck a nerve with some parents. (CP)

Downs said the campaign fits into ongoing efforts to discuss inequality in schools and her comments about white privilege are a reflection of her own experience.

(Inequality in schools? By that standard we should all dump on Asian kids who have a nasty habit of showing up for class wide awake, fully prepared and ready to excel! Not that black kids or natives are likely to make a fuss about the Asian kids since truancy and dropping out are more of a black and native problem than an Asian one! If you ain’t in class then you don’t get to complain about those who are- as far as ordinary Cdns are concerned!)

“We understand that the discussion of race and privilege can make some people feel uncomfortable,” she said in an interview. “But we are also mindful in this district that we cannot have a wholesome conversation about racism without acknowledging that racism results in some groups being privileged.”

(And we understand that talking about native drunks and drug addicts and semi literate high school drop outs who cannot find honest work in a society where over 80 percent of all jobs require post secondary education makes LIE-berals and their bigoted black and native pals UNCOMFORTABLE!)

The district serves about 1,100 students across rural communities and First Nations territories west of Kamloops. About 60% of students identify as having Indigenous ancestry, Downs said.

(Canada is a democracy and numbers influence govt actions so I guess we should assume the majority of natives living west of Kamloops think their reverse bigotry will win them cash from shameless vote buying LIE-berals? Too bad the bigots have not considered the kind of backlash their nonsense is building up against LIE-berals! It is NOT racist to resent lazy, drunken failures being able to pick your pockets with LIE-beral help!)

For many years, Downs said the district has been tackling issues of racism and colonialism, and has worked to follow recommendations by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

The poster campaign was inspired by similar billboards created by the City of Saskatoon last year, Downs said, and seen as an important next step from previous efforts within the district to advance discussions about inclusion.

“We work very hard to make the conversation not about individuals but our systems and our societies,” she said.

The posters have gone largely undisputed by students and the community, Downs said. In some schools, students have on their own created “Got privilege?” posters to add to the campaign.

(Of course the posters have been “undisputed” so far- most kids do not have the philosophical frame work or the political clout to make any real protest- and their parents are to busy paying LIE-beral taxes to know what is going on in OUR SCHOOLS! And in any case- a complaining parent would be dismissed as an isolated crank- while a group of angry parents would be dismissed as “systemic racists”!)

Downs said part of the more recent criticism appears to stem from parents struggling with the term privilege.

Some comments on social media have suggested Downs doesn’t think she’s worked hard to earn her role in the community or is discrediting other white people who do struggle socially or economically, she said.

“I’m not saying that at all,” she said. “The definition of privilege here doesn’t mean high social status but just the acknowledgment that things in our society are at times easier for those who have white skin.”

(Apparently LIE-berals have concluded that being white relates to showing up for work more often and succeeding in school more frequently- as if using the standard building blocks of social success are somehow reserved to whites and that being sober, skilled at a job and thus useful to an employer is some sort of privilege? The success of Asians in our community give the LIE to LIE-beral values and racist philosophy!)
 

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He sounds like a nazi of some sort.

In other words the guy simply disagrees with LIE-beral policy and is being harassed by Human Rights- but too often WRONG LIE-beral Kangaroo Courts that ought to be labelled a disgrace for existing in a democracy because they violate various rules of law such as type of acceptable evidence and rules for search and seizure! The grand parents of the kind of people who approve of LIE-beral human Rights Kangaroo Courts last came to world attention at Nuremburg- shouting Heil Hitler!

Immigration is the best thing ever- so LIE-berals tell us. To reassure us they say that only one percent of Muslims coming here are interested in bomb making and mass murder. On the other hand only .oooooooo1 percent of all other religions harbor such thoughts.

A British poll claims that over 50 percent of Muslims living in that country would NOT report to police if they knew somebody who was planning an act of Muslim terror!

LIE-berals ignore the fundamental religious debate of our times: That Muslims want a society where religious law is supreme and Canadians want a society where secular law is supreme!

Muslims claim that Islam is a religion of peace and that is a demonstrated lie. We have no more need or reason to respect Muslim fundamentalists then we do to respect Christian fundamentalists. The only reason we do not want Muslim fundamentalists here is because they are prepared to use violence to promote their religion while Christian fundamentalists merely come to your door and ask if you have been saved- and they go quietly away- muttering “its your loss” - if you say “no thank you”!

LIE-berals will never be able to reduce the number of radical jihadists in Canada until they recognize the Jordan Peterson explanation of why young men take risks. Peterson points out that young men with no money and no job skills are stuck at social and economic “zero”- they have no social capital and no way to move forward or improve themselves. Young men in such a state are socially disposable and do not like that status- so modern young men choose to play outside the social box- they choose as Yankee Black Panthers did- to burn down the society that does not need or want them. Such is the fate of many bored, restless and dead broke Muslim young men in our society- the ones LIE-berals brought here in defiance of reason and logic!

By running up such massive debts and transferring such huge amounts of borrowed money to their civil service union Hog allies- LIE-berals are dooming us to enduring and living with several generations- or more- of frustration and rage and violence at the hands of young people who own nothing and can never hope to own anything in their lives.

The United States govt gave its citizens the chance to claim some mortgage interest as a tax write off due to the understanding that ownership of land or a business promotes social cohesion and stability and helps to maintain a healthy nuclear family.

All studies agree that the nuclear family is the social setup most likely to produce solid, reliable, stable and productive citizens- thus anything that damages the nuclear family is harmful to society. So why are LIE-berals trying to destroy the nuclear family- unles they figure broke, lost and lonely citizens are easier to BUY and to CONTROL using govt handouts? This technic is learly being tried out on Cdn natives- LIE-berals buy native votes and ignore the corruption that is endemic on native reserves- which may explain why- two years after Our idiot Boy Justin took over- native suicides are SPIKING!