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Letter: Keohane should sign anti-intimidation petition

(10/17/02 4:00am)

I'm shocked and dismayed that President Nan Keohane declined to sign the anti-intimidation petition. The petition's goal, according to the American Jewish Committee, was to affirm that campuses are places of debate, not of propagandizing one viewpoint at the silencing of another. This petition was necessitated by the rise in intellectual and physical intimidation on campuses in the past year with respect to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Unfortunately, debate over this conflict has too often spilled into expressions of outright hatred, often directed against Jews more than Arabs and Muslims.


Confederate flag debate truth

(09/05/02 4:00am)

The Confederate flag debate dribbles on. South Carolina's only Fortune 500 company is duking it out with the state's most visible flag supporter, Maurice Bessinger, whose barbecue restaurants feature a nauseating display of Confederate flags. Read Sunday's Washington Post if you care for the details; I don't. However, because many at Duke hail from places far away, I would like to offer a few insights unavailable to most outside people South Carolina.



I Love and I Hate-Who Can Tell Me Why?

(03/21/02 5:00am)

Danny uses his swastika like a blunt weapon. Walking through the city streets, he flashes a t-shirt bearing the symbol's crooked fingers at a couple of passing black men--his eyes grin with sadistic glee when they recoil in outrage. Danny beats up a young Yeshiva student and vandalizes a synagogue with a group of skinhead punks. But at home he sheds his clothes, like a bizarre Superman, to reveal a talis--a Jewish prayer garment--and Danny begins to study Torah.



Race, racism and politics: What's the connection?

(03/03/00 5:00am)

Chris Rock once joked that the reason why "whitey" designated February as Black History Month was because it is the shortest month of the year. Considering how often race relations has been in the spotlight, one could say that although the second month may be short on days, this year it has been long on evidence that race still dominates much of the political landscape.


Misplaced priorities

(02/18/00 5:00am)

Two weeks ago, Recess Senior Editor Norbert Schürer told me that he thought I might replace him as "the most hated man at Duke." What had the two of us done to attract so much Blue Devil bile? I had just written a column in The Chronicle that was critical of some of the attitudes we hold about our basketball rivals, three years after Norbert Schürer enraged the Duke community when he called our "disgusting" Cameron behavior "a large scale exercise in group hysteria and group identification."


Confederate flag tainted by historical association

(02/01/00 5:00am)

In a letter published Jan. 26, Justin Ford chastises The Chronicle for denouncing the Confederate flag that currently flies over the South Carolina state capitol as a "banner of racism." According to Ford, the flag "is about heritage, not hate." No doubt most of those who support the flying of the flag would agree. But many other people understand the flag as a symbol of slavery and racism, and this interpretation is equally valid. The interpretation of the flag's supporters is not privileged just because it is "their" flag.



Studying the evil within

(10/23/98 4:00am)

Guten Tag. Sit down and have some milk and cookies with Arthur Denker. Sure, he's a little cranky, but he could be your crotchety old grandpa. Maybe he'll endear himself to you with his atrocious war stories while you do your homework at his house. After all, how often do you get to meet your friendly neighborhood Nazi War Criminal? If you're at all like Todd Bowden of Apt Pupil, he just might become your sick obsession.



DISCO STU explores oft-overlooked venue of artistic expression

(11/24/97 5:00am)

I think it was Mary-Lou Retton who once said, "A society's worth can best be judged by its graffiti." Or maybe it was Jean-Paul Satre-I always get those two confused. Whoever it was, I agree with them. Unless, of course, it was Mary-Lou Retton, because I've always said existentialism is for pansies. Or is that Entertainment Tonight? Oh boy, I gotta quit snorting kitty litter, it's really starting to brill my kain cells.


Bridge vandalism falls outside of purview of free speech

(10/20/97 4:00am)

A lot has been said already about the whitewashing of the queer pride slogans on the East Campus bridge by the Department of Facilities Management. What concerns me here is not the incident itself-which Tallman Trask has publicly admitted was "an error in judgment which cannot be condoned"-but the debate about whether or not, in the context of students painting slogans on University property, the University frustrated a legitimate expression of free speech.