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Ward Churchill Radical Professor Speaks to Thousands of Cheering Supporters

by louis bettencourt
A University of Colorado professor who ignited a firestorm by likening the World Trade Center victims to Nazis received a standing ovation Tuesday from a crowd of more than a thousand who packed a ballroom to hear him speak.


Ward Churchill Radical Professor Speaks to Thousands of Cheering Supporters


Ward Churchill speaks to an overflowing crowd surrounded by American Indian Movement security.




Churchill surrounded by supporters while speaking to a crowd of at least 2000 people.



Thousands attend Churchill speech
By Erin Gartner, Associated Press
February 8, 2005

A University of Colorado professor who ignited a firestorm by likening the World Trade Center victims to Nazis received a standing ovation Tuesday from a crowd of more than a thousand who packed a ballroom to hear him speak.

University officials had announced plans to cancel the speech because of security concerns then backed off after Ward Churchill filed a lawsuit earlier Tuesday asking a judge to force the school to let him speak.

More than two dozen campus police officers inside the ballroom used handheld metal detectors to scan attendees for weapons. It was not immediately clear if police found any.

Outside the ballroom, about 250 people who were turned away, listened to Churchill's speech on speakers set up by university officials.

The crowd was loud and orderly as an Churchill, whose writings and speeches face a 30-day university review that could lead to his dismissal, spoke: "I do not work for the taxpayers of the state of Colorado. I do not work for (Gov.) Bill Owens. I work for you," he said to thunderous applause.

"I don't 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." Most of those attending the rally were in support of Churchill.

"I've read some of Ward's work," said 26-year-old Vinita Laroia, an environmental studies major. "I've read some of Ward's work. I think what he has to say is true and interesting. I wanted to hear his actual voice say what he's thinking."

The ethnic studies professor and American Indian Movement activist called some Sept. 11 victims "little Eichmanns," a reference to Adolf Eichmann, who organized the Nazi campaign to exterminate European Jews.

Churchill said he was referring to "technocrats" who participate in what he calls repressive American policies around the world. He said those include Iraqi trade sanctions after the first Gulf War that have been blamed for the deaths of 500,000 children.

Evan Ravitz, 52, of Boulder, was holding a lone sign of protest that read: "Ward — Big Little Man." "He's a sloppy scholar," Ravits said.
AS CORNEL WEST, MICHAEL ERIC DYSON, AND WALTER MOSLEY -- ALL VERY PROMINENT AFRICAN AMERICANS -- SAID, "NO BLACK PERSON IN AMERICA WOKE UP ON 9-11 WONDERING, 'WHY DO THEY HATE US [the U.S.]?' "
by .
Hey, if you want to see this, it is archived on http://www.cspan.org and type in his name in the search screen. It's a pretty stable quickfilm that played well on my computer, where I'm not able to get lots of short films to work on my machine.

The first few minutes intro by Russell Means is good. I liked how he gave the example that his twin younger brothers who might have another father or something weren't eligible for tribal registration until very recently, even though he is considered an indian spokesman, so he was making a good point about how black people had the 'one drop rule' applied to them, while indians are one of the only groups where their identity is challenged by the government, and not just defined locally by the community like all other ethnicities are. I know people who are 1/4 korean 1/4 black and 1/2 unknown because they were adopted, so I guess they just don't have any ethnicity or race and have to check 'white' box.
by Billy Mankiller
"black people"

Did anyone ask Ward Wanabee about the black people who were kept as slaves by the Cherokee?
by .
there are a bunch of other black people who were made seminole and cherokee citizens.
by reader
I laughed out loud!

I remember Tariq Ali talking about how most were cheering all over the world when it happened and how Americans are living in this Disneyland.

But things seem to be getting more dire by the moment, and I'm afraid that people don't realize how really bad it's becoming. The bizarro witch hunt against Churchill is just another symptom of the larger nightmarish situation. The Lynne Stewart verdict is one extremely dire sign, and also the recent Seymour Hersh article -

http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?050124fa_fact
"The President has signed a series of findings and executive orders authorizing secret commando groups and other Special Forces units to conduct covert operations against suspected terrorist targets in as many as ten nations in the Middle East and South Asia. The President’s decision enables Rumsfeld to run the operations off the books—free from legal restrictions imposed on the C.I.A. Under current law, all C.I.A. covert activities overseas must be authorized by a Presidential finding and reported to the Senate and House intelligence committees. (The laws were enacted after a series of scandals in the nineteen-seventies involving C.I.A. domestic spying and attempted assassinations of foreign leaders.) “The Pentagon doesn’t feel obligated to report any of this to Congress,” the former high-level intelligence official said. “They don’t even call it ‘covert ops’—it’s too close to the C.I.A. phrase. In their view, it’s ‘black reconnaissance.’ They’re not even going to tell the cincs”—the regional American military commanders-in-chief. (The Defense Department and the White House did not respond to requests for comment on this story."

So I'm glad to have the opportunity to laugh in the middle of this.
by JA
Much luv to ya!

You my peeps too!!
by African-Indian Louisianan
"Did anyone ask Ward Wanabee about the black people who were kept as slaves by the Cherokee?"

Forget your divide-&-conquer tactics.

Many escaped or freed black slaves were welcomed by Native Americans and are proud to claim Native American ancestry, especially in the Southeast. My "black" great-grandmother was half Native American.

Unfortunately, many post-Civil War black soldiers were put to work by the U.S. government to kill Native Americans for the U.S. Calvary. They were such respected fighters that the Native Americans honored them with the name "Buffalo Soldiers".

Many Buffalo Soldiers were also sent to fight for emerging U.S. imperialism in the Spanish-American War; and in the Philippine-American War, where many black soldiers switched sides, horrified by the U.S. genocidal war that targeted even male children above 10 years-old (not that the U.S. was overly picky about the precise age floor or gender), and those blacks even stayed to build lives, married and had families, for the rest of their lives right there in the Philippines.

Read online what Mark Twain had to say about all of this.
by sam stitt
I am an enrolled native (unlike ward churchill) and I don't buy your nonsense about the buffalo soldiers being honorable. I have nothing but contempt for them and eveything they stood for...and I don't accept any of that propaganda about them "switching sides." They never had any moral ambiguities when they were busy killing native warriors who were defending their way of life. I don't accept the glorification of "manifest destiny", the rise of fascism or totalitarianism or genocide, etc. .... and I certainly don't honor a group of mercenaries who just happened to have an african genetic strain. Don't sell that nonsense here - it makes you a hypocrite. You can't talk like an angry black militant, yelling about evil "whitey" and then talk about the horoics of the Buffalo Soldiers. You need to get some focus (distant) cousin.



by RWF (restes60 [at] earthlink.net)
for more about the international response to 9/11 in some quarters, see the following, which was posted here recently

towards the middle of the article, the author describes what happened in Vietnam while visiting there when 9/11 occurred

http://www.indybay.org/news/2005/02/1719414.php

also, John Ross wrote a jaw dropping piece in the AVA about a week or two after 9/11 happened about the response in his working class Mexico City neighborhood, which was celebratory, as was the coverage on Mexican television, which, according to him, kept rerunning the footage of the attacks on the buildings, as if they were delighted by it

Ross tried to tell his neighbors that most of the victims would be janitors, security guards, service workers, etc., and the response was . . . I know, but . . .


--Richard
by JA
SEE INDYBAY'S *LATEST* "HIDDEN" ARTICLE!!
by JA -- STOP THE EDITORIAL MADNESS!! Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2005 at 7:55 PM

INDYBAY -- PLEASE STOP ARBITRARILY HIDING OR BUMPING ARTICLES OFF MAIN COMMENTS PAGE!!
by JA -- STOP THE EDITORIAL MADNESS!! • Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2005

http://www.indybay.org/news/2005/02/1722026.php


IT'S GETTING LIKE **NESSIE** OVER AT SF-IMC :

"*NO* QUESTIONING OF THE EDITORS IS ALLOWED"!!

Did no black got murdered in the attacks?
by JA
A very interesting read.

I'm sure that a lot of people around the world -- especially in the 3rd World -- felt that the U.S. finally got its comeuppance.

I think that it was Michael Eric Dyson who said that the shock of 9-11 was all about, "How *dare* you do this to us on *our* own soil, what we have been doing to you on *your* on soil for *decades*!"

--Except that I think that most Americans keep their heads in the sand about what we do to others "on their own soil."

For A *REALLY* GOOD READ, put (if it's still archived) "MICHAEL ERIC DYSON" into the site search box at blackelectorate.com and look up his appearance on the old Bill Maher, "Politically Incorrect" show on ABC. Look at what Dyson said just weeks after 9-11.

Offhand, on broadcast tv/radio, I don't know of anyone white who has been as outspoken and forthright as people of color (well Blacks and now Churchill). But, I would love to be mistaken about this. (Maybe Susan Sontag came the closest, that I know about.)


Oh, Richard, ever notice how you -- and Angie -- are informatively nice and I am didactically sarcastic towards those looney rabid arch-Zionists -- and yet they attack us all (and maliciously, when not viciously, call us all "anti-Semitic", etc.) just the same?

IT'S JUST THAT *I* HAVE MORE **FFFUNNN**....!!

HA-HA-HA--HA-HA!!!

O 'DEM ZIONISTS JES' CRACK ME UP!!
. . . . as I've always wanted to interview him on my obscure radio show on KDVS, but never got around to it

and, here's a link to the Ross article that I mentioned earlier:

http://www.americaspolicy.org/commentary/2001/up010911.html

--Richard
BlackElectorate.com

"One of our viewers, Joseph Anderson, was kind enough to refer us to a very interesting transcript of Michael Eric Dyson 's appearance on Politically Incorrect on September 24th. We run it today for the benefit of all of our viewers. Special thanks to Joseph for alerting us to the program."

http://www.blackelectorate.com/articles.asp?ID=456
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