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Nick at Nite
by Mike S. Adams
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Nicholas:

It has come to my attention that I may have inadvertently criticized (publicly) a woman who is dying from breast cancer. That information, I am told, has been disseminated in one (or more) of your lectures. I would like to know who that person is so I could have an opportunity to issue an apology directly to her. If I am incorrect about any of the above, please accept my apology to you.

Mike Adams

Nicholas:

I am sorry you have chosen not to respond to my polite inquiry concerning the identity of a cancer victim I seem to have criticized publicly. Students in your night class have reported that you criticized me publicly (in your lectures) for my alleged public criticism of a dying cancer victim.

Since I have received no help from you in this matter I have researched your accusations on my own. My research indicates that I have indeed – not once, but twice – criticized someone publicly not knowing she was suffering from cancer.

The first cancer victim I criticized in public was named Jane Christensen – an outspoken anti-Semite and Holocaust denier who taught at N.C. Wesleyan University. I have a couple of questions about my criticism of her:

  1. Was I wrong to criticize Dr. Christensen for her anti-Semitism while she was suffering from cancer even though I did not know of her medical condition?
  2. Had I learned of her medical condition, should I have refrained from criticizing her in my column and on national TV (Fox News Live)?

I would appreciate an answer to my questions. Criticizing me in front of a captive audience of students is really not very professional. In fact, it is rather cowardly.

Mike Adams

Nicholas:

I hope you don’t mind me writing you again to ask two important questions concerning academic freedom. First, I want to know whether you think I was out of line by suggesting that Jane Christensen, an anti-Semite and Holocaust denier, was ill-suited to serve as the sole political science professor at a Christian university. In other words, do you think the university would have been justified in firing her? Second, I would like to know whether it would change your answer if Jane Christensen were teaching at a public university. In other words, do public universities have a right to fire professors with offensive beliefs?

Mike Adams

Nicholas:

I wanted to add something to my last inquiry on academic freedom. I learned secondhand from students in your class that you were angry at me because I criticized a woman - for engaging in unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination – while she was suffering from cancer. Two questions follow:

  1. Is it wrong for one professor (in his private time) to criticize another professor he does not know is suffering from cancer?
  2. Is it wrong for one professor (in a public university classroom) to criticize another professor he does not know is not suffering from cancer?

Mike Adams

Nicholas: Continued...

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Mike Adams is a criminology professor at the University of North Carolina Wilmington and author of Feminists Say the Darndest Things: A Politically Incorrect Professor Confronts "Womyn" On Campus.
 
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Subject: Cancer or No Cancer, (Nick at Nite)
As a one year breast cancer survivor, I think I can certainly express an unbiased opninion. Dr. Adams, you have apologized (although I do not think an apology is really necessary) and offered a debate on this issue. You have certainly done enough.

She should have never used her position to advocate and espouse her political or personal views no matter what her health conditions were. She was hired to teach english, nothing more, nothing less. She certainly failed as an educator.

Thank you for all that you do.

Carol in Virginia

Cancer or No Cancer, (Nick at Nite)
As a one year breast cancer survivor, I think I can certainly express an unbiased opninion. Dr. Adams, you have apologized (although I do not think an apology is really necessary) and offered a debate on this issue. You have certainly done enough.

She should have never used her position to advocate and espouse her political or personal views no matter what her health conditions were. She was hired to teach english, nothing more, nothing less. She certainly failed as an educator.

Thank you for all that you do.

Carol in Virginia
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