Mike Adams
Author’s Note: The professor who is the subject of this column has argued that when we call someone out by name in an opinion column we invoke the Seahawk Respect Compact and therefore lose the protection of the First Amendment. Hence, I have omitted his name so he will not have me brought before the university respect tribunal.
"A Marxist sociologist at my university has made the serious error of writing a letter to the editor of
the local newspaper calling on the university to impose “sanctions” upon me for violating the
university respect compact in one of my opinion columns. Notably, his letter was written less than
three years after the university was ordered to pay over three-quarters of a million dollars in a First
Amendment retaliation claim to my lawyers and me. Of course, Marxists are not known for their
ability to learn from history. However, it is my hope that the rest of us can learn something from his
deeply confused letter. Let me summarize it briefly.
"The respectful Marxist first contends that offensive speech is not per se outside the protection of the
First Amendment. He gets this one right if only because they were still teaching civics when he was a
seventeen-year-old high school student. But let’s give credit where credit is due. Most college
professors in the so-called social sciences either do not know this or just pretend not to know it in
order to quash debate." . . .