The Fevered Imagination of Campus Watch's Critics
by Winfield Myers
The Chronicle of Higher Education (Letters to the Editor) November 14, 2014 Groups that are openly supported by neoconservative and fundamentalist Christian organizations from abroad have been pursuing a neo-McCarthyite program, inspired by such American-born efforts as Campus Watch, of intimidation and surveillance against university faculty members suspected of what they describe as politically subversive behavior. Such hackneyed clichés grossly misrepresent what Campus Watch does and what it is capable of doing. Unlike the efforts of Sen. Joseph McCarthy over sixty years ago, Campus Watch neither possesses nor seeks the ability to silence or persecute anyone. Only in the fevered imaginations of some professors do rigorous critiques by external groups equate with federal action supported by the full weight of the state. Nor does Campus Watch engage in "intimidation and surveillance" of faculty suspected of "politically subversive behavior." Campus Watch critiques tendentious, biased, and politicized scholarship through research-based articles and reports on public lectures. We also invite comments from students, whose freedom to discuss their classes trumps some members of the professoriate's insistence that they (alone among the professions) be spared criticism from all quarters. Winfield Myers Director of Academic Affairs and Director, Campus Watch Middle East Forum Philadelphia, PA
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Tuesday, November 18, 2014
The Fevered Imagination of Campus Watch's Critics
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