Bask in the tolerance of the Academic Left
From the NY Times:
Oy.
Douglas J. Feith's table at the Georgetown University faculty club is shaping up as a lonely one.
The move to a teaching position at the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown by Mr. Feith, a former Pentagon official, set off a faculty kerfuffle, with 72 professors, administrators and graduate students signing a letter of protest, some going as far as to accuse him of war crimes.
Some critics complain about the process. (He was hired without a faculty vote.)
Some complain about the war in Iraq. (Mr. Feith has been accused of promoting it with skewed intelligence.)
All say the open protest is unusual at a place that embraces former officials as part of its panache. A former secretary of state, Madeleine K. Albright; a former national security adviser, Anthony Lake; and a former director of central intelligence, George J. Tenet, have joined the faculty without event.
But Mr. Feith, a former under secretary of defense for policy planning and analysis, is another story.
"I'm not going to shake hands with the guy if he's introduced to me," said Mark N. Lance, a philosophy professor who teaches nonviolence in the program on Justice and Peace and who organized the protest. "And if he asks why, I'll say because in my view you're a war criminal and you have no place on this campus."
Oy.






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