I hope further comment is unnecessary.ĭavis's original critical article itself, which provoked London et al's defensive response, signals his own ideological membership in the following quote "Hence while progressive academics no matter their particular politics should join students in respect of the two core demands, the politics of the disrupters should be seen for what it is – at best populism which has its racist doppelgänger in Trump voters". I will stop here but this is a tiny and quite representative selection from a 2500 + word article co-signed by 31 prominent medical academics. "When academics oppose the calling of security onto campus, it is not to facilitate thuggery on the part of a small number of students.It is because we fear that the militarisation of our campuses will generate a counter-violence." "We know many activists from the anti-apartheid movement have been thoroughly captured in the current neoliberal political environment and serve interests and goals vastly different to what they did when campaigning against injustice." Academics who stand by the right of students to protest, even where that disrupts university activities, are then tarred with the brush of being in the same camp as “kill all whites”, “Fuck the Jews”, and “Hitler was a great leader.” "It (Davis again) implies that any support for students’ action that is peaceful and disruptive is simply the same as support for any action that is violent and abusive. The disruption was instrumental to attaining an agreement between the Faculty Management and the students."
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"For example, in the Health Sciences Faculty at UCT, there was a concerted effort by protesting students making use of numerous forms of disruption and discussion, that had a strategic goal of bringing the Faculty Management to a point of negotiating on 34 key demands students. "It (referring to Davis's article) takes a broadside at academics who have not been willing to join the stampede calling for the securitisation of our campuses and, strangely, blames them, rather than the main protagonists, for the outcomes of the protest movement." Other than adding italics and orientation in brackets where I deem significant, it is as written: I will try through the use of representative quotes to give you some idea off why the term 'apologia' is appropriate. To answer that we need to take a step back to a longwinded apologia by Prof Leslie London in GroundUp on 8 November 2016 in response to a critical article from Judge Dennis Davis. If one is morally serious such exposes should elicit honest reflection from those who hold themselves out as moral spokespersons. Similarly relevant is Ed Herbst, also on the 16 August 2018, in Biznews, in a review of the emotionally and physically violent strategy of the Fallist movement imposing their version of transformation and 'decolonisation' on a confused, divided and intimidated University. It is a refreshing blast of truth not the whole truth but much of the truth that is left out.
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Her article is especially powerful because it's largely free of the usual loaded words and her claims are meticulously documented. Marie-Louise Antoni in PW of 16 August outlines the systematic and selective targeting of white racism in the South African media which underpins the dominant moral narrative within the academic, political and media domains in South Africa - and the West more broadly. The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (Fitzgerald compilation) Re-mould it nearer to the Heart's Desire!" Would not we shatter it to bits - and then To grasp this sorry Scheme of Things entire, " Ah Love! could thou and I with Fate conspire I feel so unloved, alone and most insignificant that the one who know me most would be desiring somebody else.Mike Berger says there's a growing recognition that identity politics is incompatible with adaptive democratic societies And then it turns out your other self is desiring another one. The one who would know you more than anyone. The one who would love you more than anyone. It makes me feel so alone, more alone than I ever was. Or even just looking and desiring another woman.
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It's so disappointing to see husbands or lovers cheating on their love ones. Where he would give his life in a heart beat for me. Where I'm the only thing that matters to him. The ultimate love where he never looks at any other woman. The reality that men never love the way women does or women expect. And right now the one I feel sad the most is the reality of love between men and women. The sadness of being in reality far from my dream world.
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It expresses sadness being in this world. To grasp this sorry scheme of things entire! Ah, love! Could thou and I with fate conspire,