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Are radicals being empowered at UNC-CH?

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UPDATE - The student group Youth for Western Civilization is back in business, having found three new faculty advisors.

The faculty advisor for a controversial student group at UNC Chapel Hill was relieved of his volunteer duties last week after an ill-advised remark about a gun.

But in insisting that retired professor Elliot Cramer step down as advisor for Youth for Western Civilization, UNC-CH Chancellor Holden Thorp has empowered campus radicals who now pledge to disrupt any event that group presents on campus.

So says Jay Schalin, writing this week for the Pope Center for Higher Education Policy.

In asking for Cramer to step down, Thorp in essence hamstrung the student group's ability to exist, since the clock is now ticking towards a deadline before which it must have a new faculty advisor.

Schalin writes in part:

Thorp can amend this error by making bold statements that he will not let legitimate opinions on his campus be harassed into silence. One thing he could do is to sponsor the YWC himself, at least for this year. That would send a powerful message to the radicals that his campus is a place for free expression of ideas, not group intimidation and violence.

Additionally, he must make it clear that attempts to intimidate and silence others on campus will be met with expulsion and prosecution. For without a very clear no-tolerance policy of such behavior, the radicals will grow continually more aggressive until they get their way or until somebody gets hurt. And if they get their way, they will use the same methods to silence other voices that disagree with them.

What do you think? Did the chancellor overstep in asking Cramer to step down for a remark that appears to be made in jest?

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Cramer publicized his gun comment.

CRAMER SENT his inflammatory e-mail to Thorp, to Haley Koch AND to the N&O. No one was peeking into anyone's e-mail.

In a post-VaTech World one simply cannot make over-the-top statements like Cramer's and purposely go public with them.

The YWC HAS BEEN REINSTATED AS OF MONDAY NIGHT!

Confused

How did Thorpe get ahold of this email? Why is he being sanctioned for a private conversation he had with a student(nevermind that he was talking about self-defense)? I don't care for this group, but this is ridiculous.

The Chancellor was totally

The Chancellor was totally correct in both his actions ..... (1) Prof Cramer WAS over-the-line .... (2) Chanc Thorp has now found THREE sponsors for the YWC. The YWC is NOW REINSTATED with stronger sponsorship.

Those who knee-jerked to attack the Chanc were spurred to do so by a very mis-leading N&O article on Saturday.

...Pope...Civitas....American

...Pope...Civitas....Americans For Prosperity.... Tea Parties....Town Hall disruptions.....radicals?...
Radicals and socialists and bears...oh my!

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