Top 10 Most Dangerous Professors in America
Is there a list of Canadian professors?
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http://www.humaneventsonline.com/lists.php?id=12331Tuesday, February 14, 2006
Top 10 Most Dangerous Professors in America
by David Horowitz
Based on the new book, The Professors: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America (Regnery—a HUMAN EVENTS sister company). Visit HUMAN EVENTS U for more information and exclusive content.
10. “bell hooks”
Born Gloria Watkins, spells new name in lower case. Has written, “It is difficult not to hear in standard English always the sound of slaughter and conquest” and “I am writing this essay sitting beside an anonymous white male that I long to murder.” hooks is a distinguished professor of English at City College in New York.
9. Amiri Baraka
Born Everett Leroy Jones in 1934, adopted current name after converting to Islam in 1968. Former poet laureate of New Jersey. Has written: “… the white woman understands that only in the rape sequence [by a black man] is she likely to get cleanly, viciously popped” and “I got the extermination blues, jewboys. I got the hitler syndrome figured.” Baraka has received a series of academic appointments at prestigious universities throughout the U.S.
8. Tom Hayden
Former leader of the 1960s-era radical group Students for a Democratic Society. Calls for an antiwar “strategy” to defeat the U.S. in Iraq. Lecturer in politics at Occidental College, California. Hayden has no scholarly publications, nor does he have any training beyond a B.A. that would qualify him to teach.
7. Joseph Massad
Calls for the destruction of “the Jewish State.” Believes the “Jewish state is a racist state that does not have the right to exist,” and “the Jews are not a nation.” Massad teaches modern arab politics and intellectual history and an introductory course on Israeli politics at Columbia University.
6. Jose Angel Gutierrez
A former judge for Zavala County, Texas. Established the militant La Raza Unida (“the Unified Race”), an association dedicated to the belief that the Southwest does not rightfully belong to the U.S. Once said, “We have got to eliminate the gringo, and what I mean by that is if the worst comes to the worst, we have got to kill him.” Gutierrez teaches political science at the University of Texas, Arlington.
5. Armando Navarro
Advocates the overthrow of the U.S. government by Latinos, and Mexico’s reclaiming the Southwestern U.S. In 2002, sworn in as a member of the State Central Committee for the Party of Democratic Revolution, a Socialist party in Mexico. Navarro teaches ethnic studies at the University of California, Riverside.
4. Gayle Rubin
Recipient of the Woman of the Year Award from the National Leather Association, a sadomasochist, fetish, bondage organization. Proponent of pedophilia. Argues that the government’s crack-down on child molesters is a “savage and undeserved witch hunt.” Rubin teaches anthropology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
3. Angela Davis
Former member of the Communist Party and Black Panthers. Once on the run from the FBI. Indicted, but acquitted (her trial was a farce), for involvement in the death of a California judge and three others outside a courthouse in Marin County, Calif. Received the Lenin Peace Prize from the former Soviet Union. Davis teaches the history of consciousness at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
2. Bill Ayers
Former commander in the Weather Underground. Spent most of the 1970s on the run from the FBI. In a coincidence, rich in irony, he was interviewed in the New York Times on 9/11 and said, “I don’t regret setting bombs. I feel we didn’t do enough.” Ayers teaches early childhood development at the University of Illinois, Chicago.
1. Bernardine Dohrn
A leader of the Weather Underground. Spent most of the 1970s on the run from the FBI. Once said of the Manson murders of actress Sharon Tate and others: “Dig it! First they killed those pigs, then they ate dinner in the same room with them. They even shoved a fork into the victim’s stomach! Wild!” The stomach was that of pregnant Sharon Tate. Dohrn teaches law at Northwestern University.
So who is Canada's top ten?
Some of those seem rather weak. More like "Guilt by association" when the association is rather vague. Like receiving an award from the Soviet Union for eg.
Murder is not guilt by association.
This is the enemy within.
Who the fuck would take a class with any of those wacko's?
+ who would pay them to teach ?
sandorski sandorski:
Some of those seem rather weak. More like "Guilt by association" when the association is rather vague. Like receiving an award from the Soviet Union for eg.
Leave it to you to defend these cretins.
Nasty bunch. Dangerous? meh.
Zipperfish Zipperfish:
Nasty bunch. Dangerous? meh.
Gustav Stresemann said much the same about a small group of trouble makers in Munich in 1923.
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
Zipperfish Zipperfish:
Nasty bunch. Dangerous? meh.
Gustav Stresemann said much the same about a small group of trouble makers in Munich in 1923.

Well, comparted to the President that has brought back torture aan arbitrary detention to North America and who has racked up a body count in the tens, if not hundreds, of thousands, by invading a country based on a bunch of lies--I don't think these guys rate.
Thanos @ Tue Jan 15, 2008 4:44 pm
Horowitz is admittedly beyond over-the-top on a lot of issues. The acedemic stuff he preaches is kind of spooky though. If he's anywhere near the truth on this issue then from the outside it looks like too many American students in universities are being held hostage by a clavern of Sunera Thobani clones.
Thanos Thanos:
Horowitz is admittedly beyond over-the-top on a lot of issues. The acedemic stuff he preaches is kind of spooky though. If he's anywhere near the truth on this issue then from the outside it looks like too many American students in universities are being held hostage by a clavern of Sunera Thobani clones.
Good ol' Thobani. 9/11 did her in. Nary a peep from her since. I admit these guys are complete wingnuts. What I don't really buy is that their ideas have any currency in mainstream dialogue. They create their twisted little enclaves, primarily in ivory towers, but their ideas are pretty much completely disconnected wiht reality. Horowitz is nothing if not a master of generating fear.
Thanos @ Tue Jan 15, 2008 6:07 pm
You're probably right. There's a reason that these sorts of people are literally unemployable anywhere outside of a university. Hopefully most of the students are mature enough to see through their propagandistic crap and end up doing something real with their lives instead of becoming another generation of pogey-sucking "activists".
Too bad the CBC (for example) tends to see these sorts of ass-clowns as the ones to go to for the authoritative final word on anything.