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David Leitschuh's avatar

Eric, kudos for your very thoughtful and well-reasoned response to Steve T in the debate over PNU Chancellor Keon's failed attempt at humor and totally inadvertent offensive remarks. Your unfortunate personal experience with cancel culture a few years ago I'm sure further informs your thoughts as to the danger this intellectual fascism represents as it continues to permeate our society, and particularly in academia today.

You and I disagree more often than not in our political worldview, but I have always respected your integrity with regard to employing reason instead of condemnatory censorship for those you disagree with. It is my fond hope for 2023 that as we move on from Trump (really, really hoping), American political discourse can return to a spirited but respectful debate of ideas and policies instead of attacks of personal destruction.

Wishing everyone a healthy and happy 2023 filled with God's blessings!

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Marty G's avatar

Eric: I think that your reasoned responses to the Purdue NW speech incident were right on the money. I also though that your take dovetailed nicely with the NYT poll on what words to use in writing and speech. If Mr. Keon had spoken of people of Spanish descent as Hispanic rather than the "new" Latinx and someone in the audience or hearing about it later was offended would he be called upon to resign or be fired? I'm sure in my hypothetical case there would be plenty of people reacting in a way that would punish him into oblivion. If his complete apology isn't enough to satisfy the complainers, I believe that says more about the complainers than it does Mr. Keon. He says "I'm human, I made a mistake." Rather than try to erase the good that he has done (and will continue to do in response to his error) in his career, can we try a little forgiveness?

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