"And regent Gerard Randall said, 'I'm hopeful that while he's allowed to speak, he may be speaking to empty chairs.'"
"As the time is short, I will leave out all the flattery, and retain all the criticism." - Henry David Thoreau
Friday, February 11, 2005
Churchill can speak at UW-Whitewater
But should anyone listen? While his comments regarding the victims at the WTC are absolutely unfathomable, what would be more disheartening is if he found an audience that agrees with him. The talk he's scheduled to deliver is not focused on his WTC remarks (the topic is aimed at Native Pride Week) but it will be difficult for him and those in the audience to distance themselves from his opinion. I find it hard to believe that Ward Churchill is the only speaker capable of delivering a message focused on Native American pride. I agree with the regent quoted here at JS Online:
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