[NYTr] Professor won't back down on 9/11 controversy Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 14:52:08 -0600 (CST) Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit AP via MSNBC - Feb 9, 2005 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6937239/ Professor won't back down on 9/11 controversy He called white-collar workers at World Trade Center 'little Eichmanns' The Associated Press BOULDER, Colo. - An embattled University of Colorado professor who likened Sept. 11 victims to Nazis got a standing ovation when he told a campus audience of more than 1,000 people that Im not backing up an inch. Ward Churchill, who had filed a lawsuit after the state-funded university threatened to cancel his address, was interrupted several times by thunderous applause. Churchill has resigned as chairman of the universitys ethnic studies department. Gov. Bill Owens has called for Churchill to be fired, and the universitys Board of Regents is investigating whether the tenured professor can be removed. I dont answer to Bill Owens. I do not answer to the Board of Regents in the way they think I do. The regents should do their job and let me do mine, Churchill said to thunderous clapping. Im not backing up an inch. I owe no one an apology. Nazi comparison In an essay, Churchill wrote that white-collar workers in the World Trade Center were the equivalent of little Eichmanns, a reference to Adolf Eichmann, who ensured the smooth running of the Nazi system. Churchill also spoke of the gallant sacrifices of the combat teams that struck America. The ethnic studies professor said Tuesday his essay was referring to technocrats who participate in what he calls repressive American policies around the world. A longtime American Indian Movement activist, he said he is also culpable because his efforts to change the system havent succeeded. I could do more. Im complicit. Im not innocent, he said. The Boulder Faculty Assembly, which represents professors at the Boulder campus, has said Churchills comments were controversial, offensive and odious but supports his right to say them based on the principle of academic freedom. Attempt to cancel speech referring to children, firefighters, janitors or people passing by the World Trade Center who were killed during the attacks. The essay and follow-up book attracted little attention until Churchill was invited to speak last month at Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y., which later canceled his talk out of security concerns. University of Colorado officials cited those same concerns but backed off after Churchill filed a lawsuit earlier Tuesday asking a judge to force the school to let him speak. The crowd Tuesday night was loud and orderly as Churchill spoke: I do not work for the taxpayers of the state of Colorado. I do not work for Bill Owens. I work for you, he said. About two dozen police officers were scattered inside and around the ballroom where the speech was given. Most of those attending supported Churchill. Ive read some of Wards work, said 26-year-old Vinita Laroia, an environmental studies major. I think what he has to say is true and interesting. I wanted to hear his actual voice say what hes thinking. Free speech cited The ACLU issued a statement defending Churchills right to speak out and called on regents, legislators and the governor to stop threatening Mr. Churchills job because of the content of his opinions. David Horowitz, a champion of conservative causes who has long accused American universities of overstocking their faculties with leftists, has said firing Churchill would violate his First Amendment rights and set a bad precedent. He called instead for an inquiry into the universitys hiring and promotion procedures to see how Churchill managed to rise to the chairmanship of the schools ethnic studies department. 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. * Search the NYTr Archives at: http://olm.blythe-systems.com/pipermail/nytr/ To subscribe or unsubscribe or change your settings via the web, visit: http://olm.blythe-systems.com/mailman/listinfo/nytr ================================================================= NY Transfer News Collective * A Service of Blythe Systems Since 1985 - Information for the Rest of Us 339 Lafayette St., New York, NY 10012 http://www.blythe.org e-mail: nyt@blythe.org =================================================================