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Daily Californian On The Wrong Side of Dissent
The Daily Californian and The Daily Clog, two official student publications at UC Berkeley, have consistently demeaned student activists on campus and in Berkeley. Most recently, the Californian and the Clog came out against those supporting the Berkeley City Council resolution regarding military recruitment centers. But the justification it used--"free speech"--was absurd, given the power dynamic between the government and Berkeley citizens. Furthermore, and from a more general perspective, the Californian has consistently offered useless criticisms of student activists that have consistently aligned it, in effect, with the status quo.
An introduction:
One of the absurdest ideas that has arisen regarding the Berkeley City Council’s now-abandoned resolution telling military recruiters they were not welcome in the town, is the idea that “freedom of speech” for military recruiters was at stake. The internalization and reproduction of this idea by many people who supposedly are on the left, cautiously dissenting–in their heads, without action–against the American occupation of Iraq has also been startling. The Daily Californian and The Daily Clog are no exception.Full article here.No official paid representative of the American government has a right to say whatever he or she wants to say in an official capacity (this is different from their free ability to share their opinions, and to lie, unofficially). And certainly nobody should agree that representatives of the American government are allowed to lie, deceive, or trick citizens without consequence, especially minors. This is one of the allegations that has been raised against military recruiters, who are situated near Berkeley High School–that they exaggerate the benefits to students of joining the military.
For more information:
http://www.yamansalahi.com/2008/02/15/absu...
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Free Speech and the Military
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1st amendment protects citizens from government
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