Mike Adams "Dear Montana Representatives:
"On February 13
th
, I had the opportunity to speak in Dennison Theater at the University of Montana
(UM). Events leading to the speech as well as events occurring during the speech made it clear that
the Montana legislature must act to restore respect for freedom of speech on its publicly funded
university campuses. I write today to ask that you pass specific free speech legislation we have
already adopted in my home State of North Carolina.
"Prior to my speech, in a bizarre statement to the entire university community, UM president Seth
Bodnar stated, “Ours is a university driven by the core values of inclusiveness and equal
opportunity. We stand united against divisiveness, intolerance, and hate.” He continued saying, “nor
do we condone speech that is hateful or targets people based on their identities.” I characterize this
statement as bizarre because he seems to be referring to me as the one responsible for “divisiveness,
intolerance, and hate,” and as one who “targets people based on their identities.” This statement
would have been more accurate had he been describing UM’s Dean of Journalism, Larry Abramson.
"I have written previously with direct evidence that Larry Abramson had initially succeeded in
excluding me from a limited public forum at UM based upon my viewpoints. I also documented
indirect evidence that he did so based on my religion. (See my previous column, “Grizzly Bigotry at
the University of Montana.”). There is now credible direct evidence that Abramson made his
decision based upon my religion. This matter is serious and demands a formal investigation. I am
fully prepared to supply the relevant evidence to the legislature should they decide to initiate a
formal inquiry.
"Unlike Dean Larry Abramson, I have never engaged in “the targeting of people based on their
identity” for the purpose of excluding them from participating in the free exchange of ideas on a
university campus. Accordingly, Bodnar is completely out of line when he lectures me while refusing
to address the overt religious bigotry that exists within his own administration." . . .