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...especially appalled to learn that the “protestors?? used such devestating and pernicious tactics as “heckling” against the CIA, a scrupulous and above-board organization. As you so aptly put it: “How could [they] go so wrong?” (Also, thanks for the delegitimizing quotation marks around “protestors??—good call!) No one should ever be made uncomfortable, or provoked into ethical worry, in the presence of CIA reps. Besides, we need the CIA to continue to guard against...
...College Judith H. Kidd and Assistant Dean of the College Paul J. McLoughlin II were entirely reasonable with the HSF and fellow protestors; they allowed them the space to protest peacefully outside of the Science Center. We can only hope that Tuesday’s outrageous “protestors?? do not interfere with other group’s—such as the HSF’s—ability to hold meaningful protests...
...shrouds referencing Abu Ghraib are not effective means of encouraging positive social change and awareness. Rather than seek mutually beneficial dialogue or intellectually rigorous discourse that would result in an increased, more holistic, awareness, radical students, who I am ashamed to call my peers, engaged in counterproductive debauchery. The protestors?? actions demonstrated a disdain for diversity of opinion, and as a result, the incredibly disruptive protest was a step backward for progressive politics at Harvard. Unfortunately, the previous leniency of the administration with regard to more tasteful student protests will surely regress...
Barbara Bodine, the executive director of the Middle Eastern Governance Project at the KSG, said that the protestors?? success in helping to bring about Karami’s resignation was a “terrific” development...
...often the case, it seems clear that it was the protestors?? message, more than anything else, that led the city to tread on their Constitutionally protected rights. To the Court and to us, this emphasizes all the more the imperative to vociferously guard our freedoms, especially against a rapidly changing world—a reality some politicians are far too eager to use to restrict the liberties of the people. As Tjoflat writes, “We cannot simply suspend or restrict civil liberties until the War on Terror is over, because the War on Terror is unlikely...