Naming names is a past time for those who want to shit-talk, not discuss the actual issues. The individuals named above (btw, that's a really dick move to try and name someone without proof--no individuals were singled out in the piece) had nothing to do with writing this. Furthermore, this update was not the product of any single individual's experience, but a consensus of three dozen participants and Rutgers students who see themselves as anti-racist, anti-fascist and anti-homophobic. We are here. Name calling will not make us go away. Yes, we dissent to the way TSU at Rutgers has been organized. We will not abandon our legitimate concerns just to put a happy face on TSU Rutgers. There are problems of democratic process, marginalization of queer students, people of color and others who have strong anti-fascist, anti-authoritarian views. There is no self-selecting clique among us that calls the shots; do not assume it is only a few individuals who share these views.
Re: Feel-good complacency or direct action? The lessons of Tent State Rutgers
Date Edited: 25 Apr 2005 01:33:23 PM
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