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Campus Free Speech

NYU Professor Criticized Trigger Warnings. Now He's on Leave for the Semester.

University denies punishing him for expressing unpopular views.

Robby Soave | 11.1.2016 8:31 AM

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New York University liberal studies professor Michael Rectenwald is on paid leave for the rest of the semester, and his vociferous criticisms of trigger warnings and far-left social justice activism may have something to do with it.

Back in September, Rectenwald created a Twitter account—Deplorable NYU Prof—in order to anonymously tweet attacks on PC culture.

"Why don't you go to a safe space and tend to your obvious psychic wounds?" he wrote, directing the question to "social justice warriors."

"The scariest thing about Halloween today is now the liberal totalitarian costume surveillance," he also observed (not incorrectly).

Last week, Rectenwald succumbed to temptation and outed himself in the pages of Washington Square News. He maintained that he was neither a sincere member of the alt-right, nor an actual Trump supporter. In fact, he described himself as a left communist:

I don't support Trump at all. I hate him — I think he's horrible. I'm hiding amongst the alt-right, alright? And the point is, this character is meant to exhibit and illustrate the notion that it's this crazy social-justice-warrior-knee-jerk-reaction-triggered-happy-safe-space-seeking-blah, blah, blah, blah culture that it's producing this alt-right. Now, I'm not dumb enough to go there. And my own politics are very strong — I'm a left communist. But I think that in fact, the crazier and crazier that this left gets, this version of the left, the more the more the alt-right is going to be laughing their asses off plus getting more pissed. Every time a speaker is booed off campus or shooed off campus because they might say something that bothers someone, that just feeds the notion that the left is totalitarian, and they have a point.

His comments quickly drew the attention of something called the Liberal Studies Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Working Group at NYU. The group published a letter critical of Rectenwald: it's members contended that he was guilty of "illogic and incivility."

And that's fine. Rectenwald gets to say what he thinks, and his critic get to say what they think.

But according to The New York Post, Rectenwald was also summoned to appear before his department head and an HR representative. He told The Post that the administrators accused him of having mental health problems and gave him no choice but to take a leave of absence.

A spokesperson for the university denied Rectenwald's account, telling the Gothamist that his leave was "voluntary."

"We look forward to having him back when he's ready," said the spokesperson.

Rectenwald is a popular teacher, according to ratemyprofessor.com.

I don't know whether Rectenwald embellished his tale of persecution, or whether NYU is being dishonest about punishing him. But it's concerning to see an academic complaining about safe space culture one moment and run off campus the next. Perhaps Rectenwald's exile is his own doing, but if the university permits no criticism of the regime of coddling its far-left students demand, it's just as illiberal as he claims.

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  1. AlmightyJB   9 years ago

    You vill learn. Sieg Heil!

    1. Quixote   9 years ago

      Yes, we do teach people how to behave in a civil manner at NYU, and we take pride in it. For some further insight into the methods we use when necessary, see the documentation of America's leading criminal "satire" case at:

      https://raphaelgolbtrial.wordpress.com/

  2. Libertarian   9 years ago

    I've said some pretty insensitive things on Hit and Run. Where is my extended paid leave, huh? Where is it?!

    1. UnCivilServant   9 years ago

      Do you get paid to comment as it is?

      1. Libertarian   9 years ago

        Not even CLOSE to a living wage.

    2. Brett L   9 years ago

      I, too, would like to be on paid leave for being a troll.

      1. JaimeRoberto   9 years ago

        If you're like me, then you are already getting paid enough to live under a bridge.

    3. Trump In Clown Costume, Jr.   9 years ago

      To get suspended from HnR commentary, you'd have to post some plorable content. Deplorable content is the standard fare around here.

      1. UnCivilServant   9 years ago

        If I wanted to make cogent points, I'd go to a reputable joint.

      2. commodious cam't contmpla..   9 years ago

        Maybe that explains straffinrun's brush with, uh, unpaid leave.

        1. UnCivilServant   9 years ago

          When did that happen?

          1. commodious cam't contmpla..   9 years ago

            Couple months back. Something glitchy, nobody knows what happened.

            Pretty sure it was straffin.

      3. Groovus Maximus   9 years ago

        Then what was Cliche Bandit's trangression? I checked an older thread for a response from him, and all his comments are nerfed, straffinrun style.

      4. straffinrun   9 years ago

        Talk about me like I'm not even here.

        *Self deports*

        1. UnCivilServant   9 years ago

          Well, you aren't here.

          I'd be greatly disturbed if any member of the commentariat appeared in my office.

          1. straffinrun   9 years ago

            How would you know?

            1. UnCivilServant   9 years ago

              The sudden increase in the number of people in the room.

              1. straffinrun   9 years ago

                Set you up with a giant meatball over the plate and you....totally redeem yourself.

          2. Cynical Asshole   9 years ago

            I hear that if you go into the bathroom, turn the lights off, light a candle, look into the mirror and say "Palin's Buttplug" three times Dave Weigel will appear and slap you in the face.

  3. AlmightyJB   9 years ago

    Mental Illness huh. Can I get some good drugs then? 'Cause if this guy is mentally ill, tgen I'm batshit insane.

  4. Just a thought not a sermon   9 years ago

    So is this going to make this guy reconsider his "left communist" views? It sounds like he was starting to have some doubts already. Or will the self-criticism sessions and six months off to work on his "mental problems" be sufficient to return him to right-thinkingness?

    1. AlmightyJB   9 years ago

      He just needs to learn to kneel before Zod

    2. Juvenile Bluster   9 years ago

      I suspect he believes that if the correct top men were in charge, he wouldn't have this problem.

      (that being said, I don't revel in it when my enemies fall victim to the wrongthink patrol)

    3. Dan S.   9 years ago

      To his left-thinking right-thinking? Rather than his right-thinking wrong-thinking?

    4. Holger da Dane   9 years ago

      A self-described communist thinking that totalitarian speech suppression is beyond the pale, is really just amazing.

      Instead of using a mirror, he should look at the faces of the people he is criticizing. They no doubt believe they're fighting fascism.

  5. AlmightyJB   9 years ago

    To replicate

    1. Password: pode$ta   9 years ago

      When I interviewed Dyson in 1993, he expressed confidence that the quest for knowledge would never end, because knowledge is infinite.

      Hmmm. I guess math is beautiful on its own? But, assuming a theory of everything is stumbled upon, I don't know what the point of "more knowledge" would be (especially considering the premise, that the entire universe is essentially acting as a massive computer that can then calculate anything that it finds to be "interesting"). At some point, you're just obsessing over knowing and memorizing the exact location of every particle in the universe, which is not really useful, although it is technically knowledge.

      1. UnCivilServant   9 years ago

        There have been theories of everything before.

        You have to keep testing it and looking for edge cases which might refute it.

        1. Password: pode$ta   9 years ago

          Perhaps. But they seem to be envisioning that not being a problem:

          In his 1988 essay collection Infinite in All Directions, Dyson envisioned intelligence spreading through the entire universe, transforming it into a vast cosmic mind. "What will mind choose to do when it informs and controls the universe?"

          Dyson then goes on to mention (to your point) what he thinks the problem may really be:

          "Since we know the laws of physics are mathematical," Dyson told me, "and we know that mathematics is an inconsistent system, it's sort of plausible that physics will also be inconsistent" and therefore open-ended.

          So the knowledge-seeking here is premised on the notion that physics is inconsistent. Maybe? And I'm probably way out of my intellectual depth here arguing with guys like Dyson, but that just doesn't seem likely to me. An inconsistency in the underlying laws of physics would lead to inconsistent behavior of matter at some level. That's a big can of worms.

          1. UnCivilServant   9 years ago

            That first comment sounds like Dyson was drunk when he wrote it.

            1. Password: pode$ta   9 years ago

              Yeah and it's somewhat confusing. Informs/controls seems to indicate that there is a real ToE. Then somehow physics is fundamentally inconsistent.

          2. Cynical Asshole   9 years ago

            An inconsistency in the underlying laws of physics would lead to inconsistent behavior of matter at some level.

            But isn't that true on the quantum level? Wave/ particle duality, discontinuous motion of particles at the quantum level, inconsistencies of probablity densities, etc.

            I'm also a bit out of my depth when talking about quantum physics (engineers don't deal with particles that small, as long as everything works on the Newtonian level we're fine) but there's a lot of inconsistent behavior of particles on the subatomic level.

            1. Zeb   9 years ago

              Quantum physics is completely consistent and logical. You just can't know everything about a system.

              1. neoteny   9 years ago

                The spreading of information about the [quantum] system through the [classical] environment is ultimately responsible for the emergence of "objective reality."

                Wojciech Hubert Zurek: Decoherence, einselection, and the quantum origins of the classical

      2. Zeb   9 years ago

        I don't think it is obviously true that knowledge is actually infinite and not just extremely vast. I also very much doubt that intelligent beings will ever know everything there is to know. And if quantum physics is correct, it's impossible to know everything about the state of the universe anyway.

      3. Dan S.   9 years ago

        Calculating what the universe finds "interesting" is itself quite interesting. Certainly, just what it does and doesn't keep track of is a fascinating subject, as shown by the multiple iterations of the double-slit experiment with various types of "quantum erasers".

    2. Holger da Dane   9 years ago

      Getting side-tracked on the SA site and looking at their political articles. Their bias reads loud and clear.

      I found the "what do the presidential candidates know about science" article interesting though. GayJay seems to have been added as an afterthought, yet generally gives the most cogent (surprising, really) arguments. Stein on the other hand comes across as someone who was put in stasis in 1920's Russia and recently thawed back out.

      The two mainstream candidates comes across as pandering and/or inscrutable.

  6. (((Renegade)))   9 years ago

    Dummy. You're a prof of LIBERAL studies. Now act like that.

  7. The Last American Hero   9 years ago

    Good. One less commie teaching classes, and eaten by his own kind as well. We need more of this, not less.

  8. Lee Genes   9 years ago

    guilty of "illogic and incivility."

    Shades of the Soviet's "psychopathological mechanisms" of dissent.

    1. Citizen X   9 years ago

      +1 struggle session

    2. galarant   9 years ago

      I picked up on that too! What they really meant was "wrecking, sabotage and counter-revolutionary thoughts."

      He's lucky the students don't have any *real* power, or else they would drag him to the basement of the Cultural Studies building for an abrupt and permanent end to his tenure.

      1. Quo Usque Tandem   9 years ago

        Hooliganism comes to mind. And that there's a crime, comrade.

  9. Enjoy Every Sandwich   9 years ago

    "We look forward to having him back when he's ready," said the spokesperson.

    Yes, after the comrade professor has had enough satisfactory self-criticism sessions and has successfully completed re-education.

    1. wareagle   9 years ago

      That quote did jump out, didn't it. And said without a hint of self-awareness or irony.

      1. Quo Usque Tandem   9 years ago

        It did indeed; precursor to mandated re-education, and the boxcars to get you there.

        And you are absolutely right about the lack of self-awareness or irony. Just matter of fact everybody knows this ipso facto kind of stuff.

  10. straffinrun   9 years ago

    Oooh, a left communist. Wait, what is that?

    1. Citizen X   9 years ago

      Yeah, isn't that just a communist?

      1. straffinrun   9 years ago

        I think it's when you ditch the hitchhiker you picked up by driving off when he gets out to take a piss.

    2. Ceci n'est pas un woodchipper   9 years ago

      Right? How far left do you have to be to be left of communism?

  11. Fist of Etiquette   9 years ago

    ...I'm a left communist.

    Redundancies aside, what kind of commie understands that attempts at controlling the message creates an undesirable backlash? I smell a rat.

    1. Rhywun   9 years ago

      A not very good one. This shit is straight out of his team's playbook.

  12. Suthenboy   9 years ago

    "His comments quickly drew the attention of something called the Liberal Studies Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Working Group at NYU. The group published a letter critical of Rectenwald: it's members contended that he was guilty of "illogic and incivility."

    And that's fine. Rectenwald gets to say what he thinks, and his critic get to say what they think.

    But according to The New York Post, Rectenwald was also summoned to appear before his department head and an HR representative. He told The Post that the administrators accused him of having mental health problems and gave him no choice but to take a leave of absence."

    This shit is straight out of the old USSR. How long before people are committed against their will for being anti-PC?

    1. Playa Manhattan.   9 years ago

      Yeah, the "working group" sounds a lot like a commission to me.

    2. Lachowsky   9 years ago

      +1 doctors trial

    3. Lachowsky   9 years ago

      This shit is straight out of the old USSR. How long before people are committed against their will for being anti-PC?

      I don't know the exact timeline, but single payer government controlled health care will certainly speed it along

    4. BigW   9 years ago

      Good lord. Its like they're trying for the most Orwellian names for their organizations....

  13. $park? is totally a Swifty   9 years ago

    Liberal Studies Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Working Group

    What the shit?

    1. UnCivilServant   9 years ago

      They give out a BA in BS.

    2. Rich   9 years ago

      Hey! It includes at least one Clinical Assistant Professor, Liberal Studies -- so SHUT UP!

  14. Bee Tagger   9 years ago

    Well, I rushed and steeped my tea with the wrong temperature water just to get back in front of the computer by 9am and ..... no AM links. Where do I go for my apology?

    1. UnCivilServant   9 years ago

      No Appologies.

  15. Juvenile Bluster   9 years ago

    ::looks at clock::
    ::hits refresh on H&R::

    Out too late last night drinking for Halloween, were we Reason writers?

    1. Just a thought not a sermon   9 years ago

      C'mon ENB, stop adding links and just post it already!

      1. Tom Bombadil   9 years ago

        Had to wait for that scintillating article that two buses crashed in Baltimore.

    2. UnCivilServant   9 years ago

      I think they went to the wrong house...

      1. Libertarian   9 years ago

        Jodie Foster understands.

    3. Trump In Clown Costume, Jr.   9 years ago

      Yeah, really. My coffee gets ever colder, as I sit and wait to add fresh links. I will not use the powdered kind, that's bullshit right there.

      1. UnCivilServant   9 years ago

        Powdered links... ugh.

        1. Rich   9 years ago

          Jinx!

          1. UnCivilServant   9 years ago

            Not according to the timestamps.

            1. Rich   9 years ago

              Someday I'll learn to refresh before posting.

              *** self-flagellates ***

              1. UnCivilServant   9 years ago

                Dammit, euphemisms are supposed to be abstract around here.

                1. Rich   9 years ago

                  "Timestamps" is pretty abstract.

                  1. Holger da Dane   9 years ago

                    It's like a tramp stamp, but for people with OCD.

      2. Rich   9 years ago

        Yep. Powdered links are the *worst*.

    4. Florida Hipster   9 years ago

      I drank in my driveway and gave out chocolate like any other Monday.

      1. UnCivilServant   9 years ago

        How many people still declined your 'gifts'?

      2. Citizen X   9 years ago

        Protip: when Florida Man says "chocolate" he does not mean what you want "chocolate" to mean.

      3. Juvenile Bluster   9 years ago

        Are you sure it was actually chocolate?

        1. Florida Hipster   9 years ago

          I'm not even sure it was my driveway.

  16. Just a thought not a sermon   9 years ago

    I hate to have to do this, but because the links are so late, I'm going to have to post this disgusting article about a man who removes his earwax with a paperclip.

    1. UnCivilServant   9 years ago

      My ear doctor recommended a peroxide rinse. Though he might have been trolling me because the reaction of ear was and hydrogen peroxide is exothermic and came very close to injurious.

      1. Just a thought not a sermon   9 years ago

        Now I'm picturing the old science fair volcano experiment, except from your ear.

        1. UnCivilServant   9 years ago

          Nothing so entertaining or energetic. It just heated up to the point where it nearly scalded the interior of the ear. Fortunately I was at a sink and was able to rinse it out before that happened.

      2. Suthenboy   9 years ago

        Good grief UnCivil, what concentration H2O2 were you using? The over the counter stuff at the pharmacy shouldn't get that warm. I have used it many times and only rarely even feel any warmth.

        1. UnCivilServant   9 years ago

          It was the over the counter stuff. What is that? 5%? 7%?

          1. Playa Manhattan.   9 years ago

            3. Don't be cheap. Do you make your own antibiotics too?

            Just buy some Debrox.

        2. Arroway   9 years ago

          I can totally help with this! Buy an Elephant Ear Washer from Amazon. The best 15 bucks I ever spent. Seriously. It dislodged way more wax than I would have ever guessed was in there. It was insane. I took pictures. And my hearing afterwards was straight up superhuman.

    2. Trump In Clown Costume, Jr.   9 years ago

      My boss does that shit all the time.

    3. Suthenboy   9 years ago

      That is a more valuable article than 99% of the rest of Slate's material. They should stick to subjects like that.

    4. Groovus Maximus   9 years ago

      In fact, Dr. Alexander seems to concede that my method isn't totally insane: "What you're doing is actually probably more effective than Q-tips because you're emulating a common instrument ENTs use?a looped curette, which gets behind the wax and pulls it forward. You have the potential to slip the curve of the paperclip through and behind some of the wax, and when you pull forward you may get lucky and create a small hole that you're able to hear through. The risk of infection, though, is still there, and you're leaving most of the wax in place and potentially packing some of it in harder such that when someone does eventually need to remove it for you, it's unpleasant for both of you."

      Sparky...is this you? (Yes, I remember your adventures with kidney stones and a paperclip).

      That said, curettage for the inner ear canal, when *VERY* carefully done, can provide some really needed relief from the buildup of cerumen. I've done it myself (I used those plastic coated ones, gets a better grip), and much less abrasive than Q-Tips or a drawn Kleenex or something like that.

      In fact, Primus Maximus' favourite implement for dislodging excess cerumen was his dull car keys. Drove Mama Maximus insane.-D *chuckles*

    5. I can't even   9 years ago

      I thought that's what pen caps were for?

  17. Aloysious   9 years ago

    I'm worried about FoE.

    What if he sprains a finger furiously hitting refresh?

    Pace yourself, Fist. Pace yourself.

    1. Just a thought not a sermon   9 years ago

      It'll much his permanently strained wrist.

      1. Just a thought not a sermon   9 years ago

        it'll MATCH

      2. Aloysious   9 years ago

        He hurt that wrist doing something different...

    2. Fist of Etiquette   9 years ago

      It's interesting everyone assumes the only way to get to Links is via the F5 key.

      1. Just a thought not a sermon   9 years ago

        What, do you get them beamed directly into your brain?

        1. Trump In Clown Costume, Jr.   9 years ago

          Not beamed. He's got that Matrix-style brain interface.

          1. UnCivilServant   9 years ago

            Didn't you know, he's just a brain in a jar. They keep advertising for 'Interns' because they need new neural tissue to repair the fissures in FoE. That's why the last one was such a short deadling - he broke.

            1. Tom Bombadil   9 years ago

              It's the one labeled "Abby Normal".

      2. UnCivilServant   9 years ago

        I assumed you were face down in a ditch somewhere with a clown's axe embedded in your back.

        1. Fist of Etiquette   9 years ago

          HOW ABOUT THOSE CLOWNS DOWN IN THE REASON OFFICES?

        2. Free Society   9 years ago

          But I'm sure it's a funny axe.

          1. Holger da Dane   9 years ago

            Axe a funny question..

    3. Jordan   9 years ago

      No need. Fist has a source inside Reason HQ.

      1. straffinrun   9 years ago

        Don't ruin the magic.

      2. Tom Bombadil   9 years ago

        It's Donna Brazile.

  18. Suthenboy   9 years ago

    No brickbat, no links.

    Fine. Someone bang out an article and post it in the comments.

  19. Rich   9 years ago

    Democrats sue Trump for alleged voter intimidation in four states

    Trump has urged his supporters to monitor polling locations on Election Day for signs of possible voting fraud

    and to countersue for libel, right? RIGHT?!

    1. Free Society   9 years ago

      Well that's ironic coming from the Democrats, known for sending brownshirts to their opponents rallies and having black supremacists stand ominously outside polling places under the de facto protection of the Democratic attorney general.

  20. Playa Manhattan.   9 years ago

    Whoops.

    1. Rich   9 years ago

      Beautiful.

    2. Florida Hipster   9 years ago

      I've been saying this. I'm in a blue stronghold and haven't seen any enthusiasm for Hillary. Pompano is probably bluer than orlando and she is getting ... trumped. (Sorry)

      1. Juvenile Bluster   9 years ago

        I wouldn't say Pompano is bluer than Orlando. Boca, West Palm, Fort Lauderdale... they're all very deep blue.

        1. Florida Hipster   9 years ago

          I only lived in Pompano for a year, so I might not have the best read on it, but from the people I interacted with they seemed mostly democrat.

      2. Rich   9 years ago

        This has been my observation as well.

        *Very* few H signs. *Lots* for Trump.

        1. Atanarjuat   9 years ago

          That's also true here in North FL, but that was probably a given. No Hillary signs in Tallahassee, even with all the lefties here.

  21. straffinrun   9 years ago

    Didn't follow the whole episode, but what was Donna Brazile referring to with her tweet, "Please God, Let This End Soon"? She taking a dump or something?

    1. B.P.   9 years ago

      *throws up into Nalgene bottle*

  22. Rich   9 years ago

    Putin's Russia is preparing an army of robots

    GIRL robots?

    1. straffinrun   9 years ago

      The Satan II rocket. Lol.

    2. Suthenboy   9 years ago

      The Russians get everything almost right. Don't worry, they will screw it up.

      I remember reading about one of their chemical factories where they produced chlorine gas. The chamber where the chlorine was produced had a sealed door with a small window in it. Before anyone entered the chamber for maintenance they were supposed to peer through that window and look at a pair of lights on the opposite wall. A green light would light up if all of the gas was evacuated from the room and that meant it was safe to enter. The 'not safe' light was yellow.

      1. tarran   9 years ago

        Let me guess, it was always safe to enter?

  23. Juvenile Bluster   9 years ago

    Fine, I'll just post this now, but I reserve the right to re-post in the lynx.

    This is the worst excuse ever

    Reality has again hit George Lindell, this time with a video of him chanting at a Donald Trump rally in Phoenix garnering multiple views, or going viral (in the parlance).

    The Phoenix man spent Monday trying to explain why his chanting what sounded like "Jew-S-A" at the Saturday rally was not meant as a slur.

    [...]

    Some also have accused him of being a plant, a Hillary Clinton supporter paid to chant an epithet to paint Trump supporters in a negative light.

    "Do I look like I got paid?" Lindell said.

    He does not. He was sitting Monday in the sparse warehouse he uses for his painting business. It is also where he lives.

    Lindell insists his chant was not a reference to the Jewish people or religion. He would not do that, he said. He would not denigrate an entire group of people.

    "We're all created equal," he said. "We're all different."

    Lindell said he has a rational explanation for his chant. What sounded like "Jew," was in fact, he said, a chance to show allegiance with Spanish speakers who chant the country's initials with a heavy accent.

    1. Juvenile Bluster   9 years ago

      I mean, it might've been believable, until this:

      After about 45 minutes, he headed for the exit. As he did so, he passed the pen that held the media.

      He started yelling at reporters and photographers that they were "going down."

      And, as the crowd chanted "U-S-A" again, he started his "Jew-S-A" chant, ending it by muttering something. Lindell said he muttered, "The Jews run the country anyway."

      Lindell said that phrase was "just horsing around."

      Do you know what other unsuccessful painter had a problem with Jews?

      1. Rich   9 years ago

        Woody Allen?

      2. Just a thought not a sermon   9 years ago

        Edgar Degas, apparently.

        1. Just a thought not a sermon   9 years ago

          Although I guess Degas was pretty successful, so never mind.

      3. GILMORE?   9 years ago

        Bob Ross?

    2. Playa Manhattan.   9 years ago

      He was shouting "Booo-urns!"

    3. Tom Bombadil   9 years ago

      ""We're all created equal," he said. "We're all different.""

      Well what's it going to be feller? Are we all equal or are we all different?

  24. yet another dave   9 years ago

    Forced leave because mental health caused this fool to wrongthink.... these idiots are beyond parody. It's like they are following a how to manual for totalitarianism. I wonder how long till one of suggests a camp where they can send all the mentally ill wrongthinkers, for their good.

    1. yet another dave   9 years ago

      *own*

    2. Juvenile Bluster   9 years ago

      I wonder how long till one of suggests a camp where they can send all the mentally ill wrongthinkers, for their good.

      That's pretty much what college orientation is turning into.

      1. Cynical Asshole   9 years ago

        First "free" college re-education, then mandatory college re-education.

  25. HenryC   9 years ago

    What exactly is the Alt right. Clinton made up the term without definition and it has caught on. It is like radical conservative. One can be a right win radical, but then they are not conservative. Conservative is the opposite of radical. Alt right is what, leftist, the alternative of right?

    1. John Titor   9 years ago

      Alt right is basically pan-European reactionary white nationalism. Sort of. Clinton didn't make up the term, they've been slowly forming on the internet for some time. They're basically 'scientific racists' who argue that there is a definite different between races and that whites should focus on their own in-group's needs and restricting access to others. They also tend to argue that whites and/or sometimes East Asians are just naturally better at organizing societies. Hence Scandinavian socialism works while socialism in less white countries fail. They also believe that Jews are a foreign ethnic group that are trying to undermine the West with multiculturalism while maintaining their own monoculture. But there's a lot of argument between them, some are fascists while others argue the only way to have a functional republic is to be vastly majority white, some argue that Christianity is the sole defining value system of the West while others see it as memetic Middle Eastern cancer that destroyed Germanic paganism.

      TL:DR The people who post about 'white genocide' on the internet.

      1. Free Society   9 years ago

        I'm not sure it's wrong to say that Europeans and East Asians have a better track record in building societies that prosper. I'm also not so sure that it's wrong to say that democracy, and institutions in general, produce better results within higher IQ populations versus that of lower IQ populations. I'm also not so sure it's wrong to say that certain ethnic groups tend to have higher IQ than others owing to genetic inheritance. If acknowledging uncomfortable truths is to be called "racism". That kind of cheapens the pejorative nature of the term and strips away the negative connotations. Better to accept it for what it is without injecting these facts with value judgements that are meant to obscure truth while erstwhile diminishing the invalidity of actual racism.

        1. John Titor   9 years ago

          You'd have a point, if alt-righters didn't constantly claim the achievements of their fellow white man as collectively theirs and every act of degeneracy by a racial minority as proof of their race's inferiority. When people furiously typing their opinions on the internet claim to be superior to a man who climbs Mount Kilimanjaro daily due to the colour of his skin I think it's fair to call them racists.

        2. John Titor   9 years ago

          Also, I've seen the reverse of this argument in afrocentricist circles, that white people historically are responsible for the majority of the world's atrocities, therefore it's reflective of an inherent aggression and murderous impulse in whites towards out-groups (based on Implicit Bias testing and some other stuff I'm too lazy to look up right now).

          Not that I take that position seriously either, but I bet you're unwilling to acknowledge that 'uncomfortable truth'.

          1. Free Society   9 years ago

            You bet that I'm unwilling to acknowledge that people often claim collective credit for individual accomplishments? What's uncomfortable about acknowledging that that happens? Your scare quotes around the term are certainly interesting though. Almost as though you're indignant that someone would cite facts which run counter to the radical egalitarianism that most people accept at face value.

          2. Free Society   9 years ago

            You'd have a point, if alt-righters didn't constantly claim the achievements of their fellow white man as collectively theirs and every act of degeneracy by a racial minority as proof of their race's inferiority.

            The irony is getting thick here. I would have a point if the alt-right didn't (as a group) do X, Y and Z. So what's all this nonsense about ascribing blame and credit to individuals for the actions purportedly taken by others?

      2. Tumulus   9 years ago

        The clearest and least heated description of the movement I've seen. Anti-feminism probably should get a mention as well, though maybe that's only true of a subset.

    2. Cynical Asshole   9 years ago

      What exactly is the Alt right.

      Anyone that the progs hate. Right wing nationalists, militia members, Trump supporters, libertarians, you name it. It's short hand for all the people who will rounded up and loaded into cattle cars or put against a wall and shot* when the revolution comes.

      *The cattle cars are for people who can be re-educated. Libertarians are beyond hope of course, so we'll just be put against the wall.

    3. You ARE a Prog (MJG)   9 years ago

      ...You seriously think Clinton created the term?

  26. Rich   9 years ago

    Oh, well -- See y'all later.

    Happy All Saints' Day!

    1. Domestic Dissident   9 years ago

      I never realized before that All Saints Day was a holiday inside the Beltway.

      1. UnCivilServant   9 years ago

        It's one of the 'Hangover Days'

  27. This Machine   9 years ago

    Are we seriously not getting links today? I blame GILMORE.

    1. UnCivilServant   9 years ago

      Why him?

      1. This Machine   9 years ago

        I assume the late links are ENB's fault, based on past experience. Taking a wild leap here and saying her GILMORE-inspired meltdown is to blame for the breakdown in punctuality.

        1. Crusty Juggler   9 years ago

          GILMORE and Dennis have finally merged into one giant, pasty dick.

        2. Red Rocks Dickin Bimbos   9 years ago

          This is why Reason writers should never jump into the comments section. Gilmore's comment was pretty innocuous by my observation, but it prompted a multi-comment text wall from ENB unnecessarily justifying herself. A columnist should not get that easily triggered by something so lame.

          1. Groovus Maximus   9 years ago

            GILMORE's criticism is valid, Red. I didn't know about the rather glaring inconsistency myself until he brought it to my attention. I can see why he would mention it from time to time in relevant ENB posts where the inconsistency should be addressed.

            It certainly didn't help that the thesis of her diatribe consisted of, "Dude, that was like, two years ago!" She's accountable for *anything* she writes, and just because, "JOURNALIST! EDITOR," does not mean she gets a +2 Bubble of SJW Safe Space from critique. GIL also pointed out she has yet to write, verbatim, "Religious Folk (not just Christians) should have the right to choose their clientele just as much as any escort, prostitute, or web cam performer! They shouldn't be compelled to participate in a ceremony any more than a hooker should be forced to service someone!"

            If only my accountability, liability, and freedom from scrutiny was limited to such a short period of time (7 years in the State of OK, statute of limitation forever and ever, Amen.; 5 years in UKR, though a suit can be brought at any time for any reason, but is incredibly expensive to do so, but *must* meet rather high legal standards for malpractice).

            1. Rufus The Monocled   9 years ago

              If I understand correctly...let's take her 'I liked min. wage despite my libertarian' stance.

              I agree. Opinions are fluid and do change over time. Principles not so much.

              It's okay to once supporting something as specious as min. wage but so long as, to me anyway, you pen an article along the lines of 'once upon a time minimum wage made sense to me. Now? Not so much. Here's why...blah, blah'.

              I don't know if this is the case with ENB, I'm just sprouting 'in general'.

            2. Free Society   9 years ago

              Yeah I definitely don't think Gilmore's criticism was unwarranted. It's nothing short of white knighting to impugn Gilmore for asking her to shore up the inconsistency of her rather negative stance regarding freedom of association that she penned a mere three years ago. Especially now that she writes almost daily articles about the absolute right of sex workers to enjoy freedom of association.

            3. Red Rocks Dickin Bimbos   9 years ago

              GILMORE's criticism is valid, Red.

              Oh, I'm sure it may have been--my main point was that paid columnists shouldn't be wading into the comment section, especially over a relatively minor criticism, to write multiple posts re-explaining their position or their background. I know we enjoy it when they decide to drop something in now and again, but I doubt it would be all that awesome if they were posting with the level of saturation that, say, John employs on occasion.

              1. Groovus Maximus   9 years ago

                my main point was that paid columnists shouldn't be wading into the comment section, especially over a relatively minor criticism, to write multiple posts re-explaining their position or their background

                Actually, I'm glad she did; I like to know a Highly Credentialed Journalist has biases and to where they engender the most sympathy. I found the confessional she belched forth to be extremely illuminating. And not to her credit either. I will definitely read her columns (which isn't that often) with a much more sceptical eye. So, in that sense, it probably wasn't wise to, "saturate," as you say to the degree she did.

                Otherwise, I do agree that interacting with us reprobates should be kept to a minimum. A little goes a long way.

        3. GILMORE?   9 years ago

          GUYS IM STANDING RIGHT HERE

  28. Juvenile Bluster   9 years ago

    5/17/16
    11/1/16

    Never Forget

    1. UnCivilServant   9 years ago

      What happened way back in the first Century?

      1. Juvenile Bluster   9 years ago

        Keep that up and next time I'll switch to day/month/year.

        1. UnCivilServant   9 years ago

          "Which one was the thirtieth month again?"

    2. Ranjit Singh, Author   9 years ago

      11/1/16

      Never Forget

      Remember, remember, the fifth first of November.

      - Guy Fawkes

  29. straffinrun   9 years ago

    Don't even bother now. This seems a likely scenario.

  30. Rufus The Monocled   9 years ago

    "..I'm a left communist...."

    There are no winners here.

    Every single person from the SJW quacks, to the administration morons to Captain Commie are all illiberal.

  31. Cynical Asshole   9 years ago

    Every time a speaker is booed off campus or shooed off campus because they might say something that bothers someone, that just feeds the notion that the left is totalitarian, and they have a point.

    [Emphasis added]

    I'm starting to wonder if maybe the modern left knows full well that they're totalitarian and either just don't care or actually want it that way. There's no way that they can't see that what they're doing is totalitarian, unless they're even dumber and more obtuse than anyone thought possible, so that must mean that they know full well what they're doing and either don't care about the consequences to the rest of society or they believe that they'll have all the "deplorables" loaded onto cattle cars headed for the camps before anyone can stop them.

    He told The Post that the administrators accused him of having mental health problems and gave him no choice but to take a leave of absence.

    A spokesperson for the university denied Rectenwald's account, telling the Gothamist that his leave was "voluntary."

    I'm pretty sure this is an "involuntary voluntary" leave of absence. It was probably strongly hinted that he should "voluntarily" take the semester off and his HR file probably shows that he's on a voluntary sabbatical or something like that so that they have plausible deniability that he was forced to take leave, but anyone with half a brain should be able to see what's going on here.

    1. commodious cam't contmpla..   9 years ago

      The left has always had its loonies, I gather, but when you look at the campus commies gathering together to scream epithets at strangers and losing their minds when they face any pushback whatsoever, and administrators happily indulging them, it seems pretty obvious what they want is a strong-man movement of brownshirts to beat down any opposition.

  32. Red Rocks Dickin Bimbos   9 years ago

    As this seems to be our de facto AM Links thread since someone's nursing a hangover, did anyone get the license number of the bus that Hillary threw Huma under yesterday?

    1. Juvenile Bluster   9 years ago

      Said it before, but it's getting clearer that Huma's going to take the fall for Hillary.

      1. straffinrun   9 years ago

        Can Huma hit the high notes?

    2. UnCivilServant   9 years ago

      The problem with throwing the person you're tied at the hip with under the bus is the difficulty in not getting hit yourself.

    3. I can't even   9 years ago

      The DOJ is going to get really serious about this case now - by assigning John Podesta's old law-school buddy / best-friend to look into the matter. it would be funny if I lived in a different banana republic.

      http://www.zerohedge.com/news/.....ust-one-pr

      1. Red Rocks Dickin Bimbos   9 years ago

        Yeah, I saw that too. Funny how a guy who kept Podesta out of jail, by his own admission, when he straight-up perjured himself during the Lewinsky investigation is now in charge of this particular case.

        It's telling that the White House is the only Dem person or institution not completely shitting their pants about this. If Obama's not sweating this, it's because he's been tipped off that 1) there's nothing really important there, which is what we've suspected all along; or 2) that there's nothing which implicates him directly.

        Hillary apparently went on a 20-tweet meltdown yesterday crying about Trump's ties to Russia. Someone needs to tell her that the 1950s called and they want their foreign policy back (and her in the kitchen where she belongs).

        1. tarran   9 years ago

          I doubt it's Clinton sending those tweets.

          1. Red Rocks Dickin Bimbos   9 years ago

            It wasn't her personally, it was one of her staff (the ones she sends out herself are signed "H"), but it's still representative of her views since it was on her own Twitter.

          2. Red Rocks Dickin Bimbos   9 years ago

            It wasn't her personally, it was one of her staff (the ones she sends out herself are signed "H"), but it's still representative of her views since it was on her own Twitter.

      2. Ceci n'est pas un woodchipper   9 years ago

        Man, it's a shame there's not some kind of oversight of the DoJ that could at least publicly call them out when there are clear conflicts of interest...

  33. Neolith80   9 years ago

    Really wish I could be there when these SJW's gradutate: emerging from their safe space cocoon, undeserved sense of entitlement and worthless degree in hand, and then get blinded by the harsh light of the real world. Where will they run to then?

    Actually, mix their undue entitlement with an inability to cope with the real world, and we'll be paying them via "disability". So maybe I don't want to see it.

    1. Cynical Asshole   9 years ago

      Where will they run to then?

      They'll have jobs lined up in their Alma-maters "Office of Diversity and Inclulsion" or "Office of Title IX Compliance" or some shit. Some will end up in the private sector in HR departments pushing their horseshit into the real world. Enjoy the nightmare fuel.

  34. Crusty Juggler   9 years ago

    Didn't you guys get the memo? Starting November 1st Reason is starting their "Robby in the Morning," program, and naturally means no links.

    It's a new dawn, a new age, and a new life.

    1. Krabappel   9 years ago

      This will be the winter of triggered snowflakes.

      1. Groovus Maximus   9 years ago

        Hi Ho Robby Horses! Away!

      2. Tom Bombadil   9 years ago

        And of my discontent

  35. Cute Little Bunny Rabbit   9 years ago

    When a communist thinks you're crazy...

  36. You ARE a Prog (MJG)   9 years ago

    Ridiculous.

    But it is NYU. And it wouldn't surprise me if this guy gets paid for the rest of the year until he's "ready" to return in 2017. Maybe start work on a book or something.

  37. The Late P Brooks   9 years ago

    His comments quickly drew the attention of something called the Liberal Studies Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Working Group thought police at NYU.

    hth

  38. Tom Bombadil   9 years ago

    "His comments quickly drew the attention of something called the Liberal Studies Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Working Group at NYU. The group published a letter critical of Rectenwald: it's members contended that he was guilty of "illogic and incivility.""

    Nary a day goes by that doesn't contain at least one example of why Ayn Rand was brilliant.

  39. GILMORE?   9 years ago

    I'm a left communist.

    Not to be confused with the Center Right Communist Alliance

  40. B.P.   9 years ago

    "I'm a left communist. But I think that in fact, the crazier and crazier that this left gets, this version of the left..."

    Yeah, what the hell? Can't we just get back to the good old days of gulags, executions, and stuff?

    1. Quo Usque Tandem   9 years ago

      At least we knew who was who, as well as what to expect in a public restroom [for the most part].

  41. nrob   9 years ago

    He's not being punished, he's just been sent to the quiet corner to rethink his position and only return once he returns with the correct thinking. It's standard "mandatory job training" is all, you guys...

  42. Trigger Warning   9 years ago

    That's some serious North Korea shit, right there. Guilty of "illogic."

    What a bunch of pinko retards. The funny thing is that Progressor "Left Communist" will probably continue to claim commie status, despite being chastised by their thought police.

  43. AAC   9 years ago

    "Liberal Studies Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Working Group at NYU". Looking in the wrong place (ex., Trump team) for Russians. They appear to be at NYU.

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  48. Minimus   9 years ago

    When you're a liberal progressive, liberty of thought feels like oppression.

  49. ammyt0225   9 years ago

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