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Title: A Latina novelist spoke about white privilege. Students burned her book in response.
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URL Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/educ ... ents-burned-her-book-response/
Published: Oct 12, 2019
Author: Alex Horton
Post Date: 2019-10-12 05:56:50 by WWG1WWA
Keywords: Latina, students, book burning
Views: 1402
Comments: 16

The white students gathered around the fire, speculating why parts of the book were not already engulfed in flames.

“It’s a hard cover!” shouts one male student in a video amid laughs as ripped- out pages burn, torn from a novel written by a Hispanic author who had suggested white people are treated differently in society.

That angered some students at Georgia Southern University.

In response to Jennine Capó Crucet’s talk on the Statesboro, Ga., campus Wednesday, where she focused her discussion on white privilege, students gathered at a grill and torched her novel “Make Your Home Among Strangers” — about a first-generation Cuban American woman struggling to navigate a mostly white elite college.

“What makes you believe that it’s okay to come to a college campus, like this, when we are supposed to be promoting diversity on this campus, which is what we’re taught,” one student said at the microphone, the paper reported. “I don’t understand what the purpose of this was.”

Crucet responded that white privilege was evident within the question itself.

Other students had a different reaction and used photos and videos to troll Crucet on Twitter. One student sent a photo of ripped pages to Crucet over Twitter.

“Enjoy this picture of your book!” a tweet captured by the George-Anne said. “Have a nice night, Jennine. :-)”

*** The university is not planning to discipline any students for the burning incident, said Jennifer Wise, a university spokeswoman.

“While it’s within the students’ First Amendment rights, book burning does not align with Georgia Southern’s values ***

Crucet said on Twitter another event scheduled for Thursday was canceled “because the administration said they could not guarantee my safety or the safety of its students on campus because of open-carry laws.”

Wise said the event — a discussion with some first-year classes — was canceled at the request of Crucet’s representative.

Other students were dismayed over the book burning, a violent rejection of speech most notoriously associated with Nazi Germany.

“It makes me feel like we are being represented really badly. It makes me feel like these people make us look as a school and even as a freshman class really ignorant and racist,” Carlin Blalock, a freshman music education student, told the George-Anne.

“Just seeing it happen, I know they didn’t read the book or they didn’t care. It’s so disrespectful to even think about doing anything to that book because that’s her life story. I wish I could have been there to do something about it.”

PEN America, a speech and literature advocacy group, said the book burning was “deeply” disturbing in a statement.

“Book burning has a long history as a tactic to intimidate, silence, and denigrate the value of intellectual exchange,” said Jonathan Friedman, the group’s campus free speech director.

“Students have the right to exercise their own freedom of expression and book burning is also a protected act of expression. But this symbolic gesture aimed not just to reject or refute ideas but to obliterate the very paper on which they were written.”

Friedman also said the university’s statement did not go far enough in response.

“It behooves the university to educate its students about why book burning is so inimical to open discourse and free expression.”

Crucet concluded her Friday statement on the incident by saying that her “book began as an act of love and an attempt at deeper understanding."

“I hope GSU can act from the same place and work to affirm the humanity of those students who might understandably feel unsafe in the aftermath of the event and the book burning, and that the campus continues the difficult and necessary conversation that began in that auditorium.”

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#3. To: WWG1WWA (#0)

Other students were dismayed over the book burning, a violent rejection of speech most notoriously associated with Nazi Germany.

Well, the Germans didn't use a backyard grill. And they didn't burn the books of just one author.

But they did have one thing in common -- students burned those books in Nazi Germany, not the government.

misterwhite  posted on  2019-10-12   10:19:33 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: misterwhite, A K A Stone (#3)

But they did have one thing in common -- students burned those books in Nazi Germany, not the government.

Not so fast.

The Nazis had taken over the German students union. They then attacked the Berlin's Institute for Sex Research, burning 20,000 books and 5,000 photos. Notice they initially portrayed themselves as protecting traditional morality against the pervs. And during the interregnum, Germany was certainly a hotbed of sexual perversion. Like Italy but more so.

From there, the Nazi student union expanded its burnings to Karl Marx and a popularizer of Marxism, the Czech-Austrian writer/philospher Kautsky. They then expanded their list of books to burn.

[T]he exclusion of "Left", democratic, and Jewish literature took precedence over everything else. The black-lists ... ranged from Bebel, Bernstein, Preuss, and Rathenau through Einstein, Freud, Brecht, Brod, Döblin, Kaiser, the Mann brothers, Zweig, Plievier, Ossietzky, Remarque, Schnitzler, and Tucholsky, to Barlach, Bergengruen, Broch, Hoffmannsthal, Kästner, Kasack, Kesten, Kraus, Lasker-Schüler, Unruh, Werfel, Zuckmayer, and Hesse. The catalogue went back far enough to include literature from Heine and Marx to Kafka.[3]

But it was always a Nazi organization, deeply embedded in the Nazi party structure who burned books.

Let's not have any of this "The Nazis didn't burn any books, it was just some unruly students".

It was the Nazis. Period.

Tooconservative  posted on  2019-10-12   10:41:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Tooconservative (#5)

Let's not have any of this "The Nazis didn't burn any books, it was just some unruly students".

It was the Nazis. Period.

I did a quick google search before posting. It said students at universities burned the books. Ok they were nazi students. Kind of like Antifa.

A K A Stone  posted on  2019-10-12   10:52:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: A K A Stone (#6)

Hitler youth. Antifa is exactly like them.

WWG1WWA  posted on  2019-10-13   8:38:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: WWG1WWA (#11)

Hitler youth. Antifa is exactly like them.

The Hitler Youth supported Hitler and the Nazi government.

Antifa is an anti- government terrorist mob.

misterwhite  posted on  2019-10-13   10:30:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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The Hitler Youth supported Hitler and the Nazi government.

They were conscripted into the Nazi party youth organization at an early age. Very few could resist as there were considerable consequences, including the possibility that your entire family could get sent to a concentration camp as subversives.

Many would have joined Hitler Youth anyway. But certainly not everyone. Hitler Youth was a method to try to remake the entire political outlook of the German nation in the Nazi mold, sweeping away German traditions of political freedom, democracy, established laws and their enforcement, human rights, etc.

Antifa is an anti- government terrorist mob.

One could make that same description of the Nazi party's S.A. division. Recruited from thugs and the uneducated and especially in prisons, the S.A. were the street fighters and shock troops of the Nazi party. At the time, the Communists of Germany were quite militant and had their own paramilitary fighting wing. The S.A. street fighters did battle with the Commie street fighters in many major cities around Germany, particularly in southeastern Germany, a real hotbed of communist activity. At the end of WW I, for instance, the German commies instituted their own soviet, the Bavarian Soviet Republic. Those elements and sympathies did remain during the Twenties and part of what helped the Nazis gain power was the public's fear of communist takeover of parts of Germany, a dismemberment of the German state along the lines of the Bolshevik takeover of Tsarist Russia. Hitler ranted against the commies endlessly during his rise to become chancellor.

I would compare Antifa to the Nazi S.A. as the most similar organization. Except this time, Antifa is a pro-Left pro-commie movement where the S.A. was an anti-communist movement in practice. But what led Hitler to exterminate the S.A. leadership was Rohm's insistence on fulfilling Nazi doctrine that the S.A. would become a merger of their thugs with the German army. The price of the industrialists and the Army for Hitler's chancellorship was the elimination of the S.A. Rohm kept insisting on fulfilling the socialist part of the NSDAP (Nazi) name.

Many of these stormtroopers believed in the socialist promise of National Socialism. They expected the Nazi regime to take more radical economic action, such as breaking up the vast landed estates of the aristocracy, once they obtained national power.[19] By the time Hitler assumed power in January 1933, SA membership had increased to approximately 2,000,000—twenty times as large as the number of troops and officers in the Reichswehr (German Army).
The S.A. was 20 times bigger than the army Germany was allowed to have under the Versailles treaty and it did contain a great many veterans, along with a large number of ex-officers downsized from the army. The Prussian military families did not intend to allow that rabble of homegrown socialist commies to take over their army. So Hitler killed off the S.A. leadership to appease them.

Anyway, Antifa does bring the S.A. to mind. Compelled collectivization, wealth redistribution, establishing the state as the means of coerced wealth transfer, street violence, etc.

The S.A. did share one thing with the commie street fighters: socialist doctrine. They were just fighting over who was supposed to enjoy the spoils of victory.

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