| # | Name | Comments |
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| 651 | Teresa Kurtzhall | Because Churchill took students out of their comfort zone, the University of Colorado took the stand against our first amendment right to freedom of speech & fired him.
CU went against it's own policy without answering to anyone.
CU took the racist road by firing Churchill & it isn't only against Churchill, but against all first peoples of this continent.
I urge you to hire professor Churchill back to his position at CU & make a public apology to all first people. |
| 652 | Amy Hammerand | Good luck, Professor Churchill! I am a social studies studies teacher in Chicago that has been extremely inspired by your work. Thank you for your bold, vituperative spirit! We need more scholars like you in the United States! |
| 653 | Marika Plater | |
| 654 | Sandra Tavel | |
| 655 | Roisin Lyder | |
| 656 | Gerald Carter | |
| 657 | Ryan Swanson | |
| 658 | Maria Rahui | I fully endorse the reinstatement of Professor Churchill. He is one of the very few thinkers who encourage thinking amongst students rather than churning out hating clones of mass destruction when these type of students graduate and suffocate our young people with only one view of history etc.. Every thought is political and to deny this is just one gatekeeping strategy to maintain the mainstream, general stream misguided values that declare one truth, one god and one people. Keep up the good work Ward Churchill, your writing has inspired courage and perseverence |
| 659 | Anonymous | |
| 660 | Celeste Mayers | |
| 661 | Myrna Estep, Ph.D. | |
| 662 | ivaylo grouev | |
| 663 | Kim | This is a man of distinct measure to be honored and respected. There is a lot to be learned from him. He has done nothing to deserve this political dismissal. Though academia has proven in the past to be tightly bound to politics it must also reserve its stature above soas to instruct on the improvement of it. Reinstating Mr. Churchill is the first way to show those that be that the importance of improvement outweighs stagnant political pressures. |
| 664 | Anonymous | |
| 665 | Chris Beach | |
| 666 | Mark Schultz | |
| 667 | Ken Klocek | |
| 668 | Dennis Watts | Either make public the specific instances that lead
to Mr. Churchill's firing, or re-instate him.
Sincerely,
Dennis Watts |
| 669 | Anonymous | |
| 670 | Shannon Thunderbird | And the beat goes on. The imperliastic paternalism that dominates North American society with its narrow, misguided views on what constitutes freedom of speech will continue to predominate unless those of us stand in our own truth and speak it aloud. it. I was privileged to speak with Ward after his speech at the U of Toronto a few days ago and am actively working to bring him back. S. Thunderbird, Educator/Speaker |
| 671 | sheldon Noel | The struggle that continues to be faced by Prof. Churchill and the fate of academic freedom has become a international crisis that needs and desearves attention from all people and from all disciplines. They weight Churchill carries is the weight of us all who believe that human beings can change the world that will be benifical to all its relatives who exist in spirit with one another.
Mitaku O'wasna - All my Relatives
He'hakob He'mani - Walks Behind The People
Indigenous and Settler Students for Academic Activism andn Freedom.
University of Victoria, B.C. Canada |
| 672 | Karim Ramadan | My strongest support to Ward Churchill and all people trying to open the eyes of the american public about the real nature of this terrorist empire and its criminal oligarchy.
With love, anger, solidarity. |
| 673 | Rachel Nafziger | |
| 674 | Anonymous | |
| 675 | Anonymous | This situation leaves me at a loss for words. So called educated, mature adults and institutions repeating the past almost as if it happened yesterday. Repercussions of a magnitude so heavy it is truly a wonder why academics as a whole have resisted the urge to get involved. Deeply disappointed, discouraged, and disillusioned... |
| 676 | Jack Bradigan Spula | Institutions of "higher learning" habitually violate basic labor rights, show contempt for intellectual honesty, and do the bidding of powerful conservative interests. But on all three of these, the University of Colorado takes the prize. |
| 677 | Toto | Please reinstate him. He is a much needed voice in an Academy that seems increasingly hostile to radical points of view on U.S. society. Stand up for freedom, don't cower to white conservatism. |
| 678 | Jenna Crowder | |
| 679 | gretchen steinbrunner | |
| 680 | Ben Wake | Even if the allegations against Churchill are 100% correct, the choice of dismissal over suspension was clearly politically motivated. |
| 681 | thomas tisløv | |
| 682 | David Evans | Controversial truth is the real reason for your actions against Mr. Churchill. Truth sometimes hurts. |
| 683 | Eric White | |
| 684 | Anonymous | |
| 685 | Sina Brown-Davis | |
| 686 | Will Parrish | |
| 687 | patrick mccormack | eichmaenner gibt es überall und sterben leider nicht aus. |
| 688 | patrick carroll | Ward Churchill is a true warrior. Go get um ward! |
| 689 | WardChurchill =FBI Informant | American Indian Movement (AIM) has determined WC to be an 'poser' non-indian & fed informant. |
| 690 | Max Macias | Please reinstate professor Churchill!
He is a great scholar, and leader.
Thank you!
Max Macias |
| 691 | John F. Foust J.D.,CPA | it is really too bad that academic freedom in this country is dead, we are now a country comprised of a dictatorship, with a private army (blackwater) that would think nothing of killing American Citizens. It is clear that free thought in this country is dead, in this country we do not have a gulag, we have a press which is no longer free, and is controlled by a few individuals who think nothing of bastardizing the truth. So Much for academic freedom. In an earlier time, the board of directors of this so called University would be swinging from cottonwood trees. Reinstate free speech at the University. |
| 692 | Jesse Thompson | |
| 693 | WARD CHURCHILL FBI STOOGE | Ward Churchill admitted to meeting with black-op feds in Rapid City, SD during a speach at Hobart/William Smith College. |
| 694 | Ruben B. Botello, JD | Any nation, state, society or institution that would put down a man for telling the truth as he sees it is a disgrace to the human race. Finding an excuse other than the real reason for firing Ward Churchill from the University of Colorado is the ultimate disgrace. The Board of Regents has an opportunity to remedy this travesty. I pray that it does just that for the sake of higher education everywhere. |
| 695 | Dan Hayes | Ward Churchill's firing was a political hatchet job because he expressed unpopular opinions. Hopefully, those who railroaded Professor Churchill will receive the same "justice" they have dispensed. |
| 696 | Dan Hayes | Ward Churchill's firing was a political hatchet job because he expressed unpopular opinions. Hopefully, those who railroaded Professor Churchill will receive the same "justice" they have dispensed. |
| 697 | Thomas C. Quinn | |
| 698 | anders cameroon dale | land of the free????
sincerely Anders Cameroon Dale
oslo,norway |
| 699 | joshua short | |
| 700 | Sheila Sharp | |