Hampshire College, a a private
liberal arts college in western Massachusetts, responded to a student
protest of Donald Trump’s election whereat they allegedly burned a U.S. flag by…wait
for it…banning the flying of any and all flags on campus. So, they promptly
lowered the Stars and Stripes from any flagpoles on campus.
Overreact much, Hampshire College?
Talk about throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
The last I looked, as wigged out as it
has become since the Civil War, Massachusetts was still one of the 50 United
States. But, apparently College President Jonathan Lash thinks they need to
send “Old Glory” into time out as they “discuss what
the flag represents to all members of our community.”
Say..what? Apparently President Lash thinks we’re apparently
not the United States anymore. Apparently not united enough to be
represented under one flag, anyway.
Is it just me or didn’t Massachusetts agitate until we had a
war back in 1861 to force the nation to reunite back under that same flag?
In the rambling, wishy-washy and nearly incoherent statement
president Lash issued November 18, he said “…we decided today that we will not fly the U.S. flag or any other flags
on our college flagpole for the time being. We hope this will enable us in the
near term to instead focus our efforts on addressing racist, misogynistic,
Islamophobic, anti-immigrant, anti-Semitic, and anti-LGBTQ rhetoric and
behaviors.”*
What the hell does
flying the US flag on campus have to do with distracting their focus on
anything? That flag’s flown been on flagpoles there and everywhere else in this
country for generations.
And what about
focusing on patriotism, civility and tolerance towards Christian viewpoints, and
respect for our history, heritage, for liberty, the Constitutional Republic
form of government we were established as? Oh; those aren’t politically-correct
so we can’t address those things, I guess.
Lash babbles on, “I
ask our campus to join me in a commitment to living up to the ideals of our
mission: to insist on diversity, inclusion and equity from our leaders and in
our communities; to constructively resist those who are opposing these values;
and to actively and passionately work toward justice and positive change at
Hampshire and in the world.”*
Lash and Hampshire
obviously consider “insisting on… inclusion” to include anyone except those like patriots,
Conservatives or Christians who were notably absent from the viewpoints he
listed.
And what exactly he
means by “insisting on… equity from our leaders and in our communities” to mean
God only knows what in his confused, politically-correct skewed viewpoint.
It’s pretty obvious el presidente’ sees the removal of the
U.S. flag from his campus flagpole to be “constructive resist[ance to] those
who are opposing these values” and one helluva giant leap for mankind “towards
justice and positive change” on his campus “and in the world.” Apparently the
advancement of only politically-correct things are positive changes to el presidente’ Lash.
Forrest Gump said it
best, “Stupid is as stupid does.”**
Now that I’ve raked
the good college president over the coals pretty well here, I will say that
this is still a free country and since they are a private college then they can
pretty much exhibit their rights to do so as they see fit.
BUT, that river should
flow BOTH ways.
As a taxpayer, I
firmly believe that if Hampshire wants to ban displays of all flags including the
flag of the United States of America, then the USA should be able to and very
well should withhold any and all federal funding from Hampshire and its students including student loan
money.
In doing so, then and
only then would the scales of justice truly be balanced in this situation.
Surely, President Lash would respect such restriction since he’s oh so
concerned about “actively and passionately working towards justice…in the
world.”
*"Statement from President Jonathan Lash Regarding the
College's US Flag." Www.hampshire.edu. N.p., 22 Nov. 2016. Web. 28
Nov. 2016.
**Forrest Gump. Dir. Robert Zemeckis. By Eric Roth. Perf.
Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinise, Sally Field, and Mykelti Williamson.
N.p., n.d. Web.