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February 25, 2009     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
The case of Jonathan Lopez, the Los Angeles Community college student who allegedly was called a "fascist bastard" by his speech professor for delivering a Christian speech, has indeed touched a nerve, as his lawyer, David French of the Alliance Defense Fund said. 

Once again the mainstream press got a few things askew. The Los Angeles Times, reporting Lopez's suit over the issue, said the student was delivering a speech against gay marriage. Other news outlets, from UPI to MSNBC, picking the story up from the Times, said so too. But there's no evidence on the table for that. Lopez cited Romans 10:9 and Matthew 22:37-38, which don't deal with marriage at all. Maybe Lopez did refer to gay marriage somewhere in his speech. We don't really know what set the professor off. Legal papers filed by Lopez say the speech was about God and miracles.

The Times reporter also thought the Lopez lawsuit raised a difficult issue "testing the balance between First Amendment rights and school codes on offensive speech." Some reporters, conditioned by campus orthodoxy, think constitutional rights and unconstitutional speech codes somehow have equal weight. But "balance" is not an issue here and there is no evidence so far that Lopez did anything wrong. According to his court papers, he was asked to give a speech on any subject of his own choosing and did so, but the teacher didn't like the topic, called him a "fascist bastard" and refused to give him a mark. Lopez says the teacher said, "Ask God for a grade." What made Lopez a "fascist bastard"? If voting for a referendum opposing gay marriage does it, then California contains more than seven million "fascist bastards." If belief in Christianity is the test, then the state is probably home to 20 million or so FBs.

As usual when some aspect of the dominant campus belief system is challenged, the first reaction is to condemn and punish, not to tolerate or discuss. Ordinarily, a quick appeal is made to a broad and vague speech code. Since speech codes are unconstitutional at public colleges, speech-control rules are often embedded in sexual harassment regulations or disguised as a code of behavior. The code of Los Angeles Community College bans "verbal, visual or physical conduct" that "has the purpose or effect of having a negative impact upon the individual's work or academic performance." What, exactly, is a "negative impact"? No one really knows, but anyone formally accused of having one, even unintentionally, is in danger of being found guilty. But every so often, word gets out about these Star Chamber proceedings, and if the publicity is high enough and the student threatens to sue, the college has to back down. That seems to be the scenario here. Campus restrictions on free speech are still suffocating, but sometime dissenters win.

 

9 Responses to “Who is the Real “Fascist Bastard”?”

  1. oceantide Says:

    Another out of control teacher. Seems the entire academic (educational?)system has hidden unbelief attitudes. Ask the Catholic League about it and you will discover virtually countless incidents of similar nature. It wasn’t always this way – was it? My first 50 years did not recognize any such attitudes. My next quarter century has been somewhat shaken by these disbelievers and their personal display attacks on religion, God in particular. But then I have seen a progression toward unbelief that is unfounded. My Bible has always said that God remains the same today as yesterday. It’s not He that changes. Man’s inability or lack of desire to uphold goodness in his mind and heart seems to recur throughout the ages – with whole nations paying the penalty. It’s just a matter of time for us to pay for our living as though wrong is right and right is wrong,as this nation has been allowed to become warped in its business and and as this teacher
    exemplifies.The student exercised his right with daring and deserves sound support. God bless America and all who love her.

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