I'm yourhost, MarkMcIntyre, at a meetingregularmeetingoftheboardoftrusteesforSantaBarbaraCityCollege, January 24th 2000 and 19.
Myguesttoday, formerEnglishprofessorCelesteBarbarafaced a hostilecrowdwhenshebravelytryingtoreinstatethePledgeofAllegiancetotheAmericanflagtoopenalloftheBoardofTrusteesmeetings.
Thescreams, theshoutsofmockingderisionandthestopping a featthatyouwillhearinthebackgroundofthisvideocamefromfaculty, staffandstudentsdemonstratorsinanorchestratedattempttodisruptthebusinessofthecollege.
Fromthattime, weservedasgoodwillambassadorstoourcountrybehindtheSovietbloc, often I wouldwalkalongUnterdenLinden, themainboulevardontheeasternside, andthen I wouldturnmyheaddown a sidestreetand I wouldseeourconsulatethere.
I wouldseeourflagflyingoutsidethebuilding, andimmediatelymyheartwasstirredwithpride.
PridefortheMarines, standingguardoutside.
They'reprotectingtheconsulate, protectingmyfamilyin a placethatrepresentedthecenteroftheColdWar.
Ourflagwasmorethan a symbolformeoneverysuchmoment.
When I walkedalongthatstreet, thatbitofclothrepresentedhomein a farawayplace.
SecondreasonforMay.
Thisis a photographofmyfather, CarmeloPernikown.
InlateDecember 1944 hetook a Germanbulletinhislung.
Helosttworibs.
As a consequenceandverynearlyhislife.
HefoughtintheBattleoftheBulge, receiving a PurpleHeartandBronzeStarformeritoriousachievement.
Ifsomethingtraumatichappens, Forexample, take a gondolatothetopoftheRockyMountainsandjumpout, as I didonetimeandrunupthesteps, andsuddenlyyoucan't breathe, yourheart's poundingandthenyou'reawareofyourbreaststryingtobreatheagain.
Andthatexperienceoffreedomfirsthappenedtomein 1988 whenmyfamilyand I traveledtoWestbutEastBerlin, EastBerlin, behindthewall.
And I cametounderstandwhatfreedommeantforMia's Americanbecause I couldexperienceitinside a communistcountry.
So I'vealwayssincethattimesince 1988 bigconsciousofhowspecialfreedomis.
Untilfouryearsago, when I hadthatbreathlessfeelingagainof, youknow, steppingoutofthegondolaand I can't breathe.
Andthathappenedonourcampus.
Youweretherefouryearsagoinspring, whentheartdepartmentcreated a teepee, a wooden, a colorfulwouldn T p theyerectedonWestcampus, and I sawitonFridaywhenitwaserected.
Itwaslovely.
Itwasallwooden.
Ithadcolorfulpanels, wasbeautiful.
And I rememberthinking, Oh, I'm gonnabringHenryandCharlieherenextweek.
Mygrandson.
BySunday, thecollegepipelineemailwas a TwitterbeforeTwitter, I supposeaboutthisteepee.
AndthenitwaseitherSundaynightorMonday.
ThencollegepresidentLaurieGaskinissued a profuseapologyabouttheteepeeandwhat's goingonhere.
And I camebacktoschoolandtheteepeewasgone, andweallknowwhatthatwasabout.
Itwasdesignedtostayupforthreeweeksduringmidtermsas a placeofrespite, wherestudentswhowereexperiencingthestressofmidtermexamsgoingrelax.
Itwas a gifttothestudents.
Itwasdismantled.
Therewereapologiesgiven, andthen I waited.
I waitedforsomeonetocomeoutandsay, Wait a minute, FirstAmendment.
Thisis a violationofftheFirstAmendmenton a publiccollegecampusintheUnitedStates, andnobodysaidanything.
I alwayswait 24 hoursandthen I gotonpipelineand I e mailedout, and I think I wastheonlyperson.
Theremayhavebeen a fewothers, but I'm prettysure I wastheonlypersonwhospokeupforthosestudentsthere.
Professor, anhourrighttobecreative, tocreateartandnothaveitdismantled.
Andthathasstayedwithme.
I'm stillangryaboutit, andithasstayedwithmeeversince, and I don't believe I willeverstopbeingawareofhowpreciousourfreedomis.
Didyouneveragain?
Didyouget a senseatthattimethatithasbeen a majorshiftinhighereducationawayfromtheopenfreedomtoexpresscontroversialnotionsandthepowerofjust a singlepersonclaimingtobeoffendedbysomebodyelse's expressionoffreedomwaschangingthewholeclimate.
Thecultureofeducationwaschanging.
Doesthisoccurtoyou?
Absolutely.
I callitthetyrannyoftheminorityvoice.
I don't meanminorityasinminorityethnicgroup, butthetyrannyof a singlevoice, whichseemstoturnourbillofrightsonitshead.
ItwastheOdysseyantigen e readingsfromPlatoandonebook, andwewouldjustbuild a fallprogramaroundthatbook.
Fabulous, Fabulous.
I wassoproudofthatprogram.
Theonedisappointment I didhavewasthat I hadalwayswantedthatprogramtobepickedupbyteachersinthemetprograminEnglish, which, asyouknow, theMetprogramreallytargetsupprimarilyLatinostudents, marginalizedstudents.
And I thoughtthattheywouldbenefitfromthis.
And I didspeaktothosethosefacultiesseveraltimesinmeetingsandtheyalwaysresisted.
Theyjustrefused.
And I thought, Boy, that's just a damnshamethegreatestbenefitthat I learnedfrommystudentsbecause I would I wouldinterviewmystudents.
Howareyoudoingwiththegreatbookscurriculum?
Andtheywouldsay, because I never I neverimposedanytestingwith.
I letthemreadwhattheywantedtoagaininthesyllabus.
I gavethemthereadinglist, andthentheywerefreetoroamaround.
Yesandyes, that's whataneducationitmightunderstandingofthingsisthatwegotoschoolnottobe a perpetualslaveto a professor, butrathertobe a freeindividualthathas a robustlifeofideas.
I usedtotellmystudentsonthefirstdayofclass, I wouldsay, I'm notheretogiveyoutheanswers.
Myjobistoteachyouhowtoasktherightquestions.
I knowthatsoundscliche, butthat's what I wantedthemtodo, tobeabletoquestion, tohaveanopenmindandtoopenthemselvesuptonewexperiences, notjusttobeconfinedtoreadwhatit's abouttheirsocalledcalledLimitedWorld.
Ifyouread, that's theThat's thewonderfulthingaboutthegreatbooksisthatthey'retimeless, theireternalmycolleagues, manyofthemwhen I wouldbroachthemaboutHey, whydon't youthinkaboutthegreatbooksforyourclass?
Well, howmanywomenareonthelist?
Howmanygaysaironthelist?
HowmanyAfrican?
Andit's likebeingcountersandtheydon't understandLeadantigen e readantiquity.
A CZthesayinggoes, becauseyou'reseeingas I as I didyourbothofuswereseeingthetheeducationstandardspracticesofeducation, shiftfromcompetencyandliteracyandlogicandevidencetofeelings.
Yes, anditwasitwaspalpable.
Wecouldfeelithappening, uh, ateveryateverywhattheycalltheminservicefacultymeetingatthebeginningofeverysemester, we'reallherdedintotheauditorium, thegymnasiumwhereallherdedintothegymnasiumandweighourwaterboardedand, uh, werebrainwashedby a Socialjusticeactivistagenda, whichwerethentoldthatweshouldintegratethisintoourclasses.
I washorrified.
Whatyou'retellingmethat I haveto I havetobeawareofofofhowmanyblackpeople I have, HowmanyLatinos?
I havemoney.
I don't knowIfanybody's GaeInMichael, I don't ask.
Therewere 27 amendmentstotheConstitutionandMadonnaand I actuallydid a podcastwhere I wentthroughall 27 amendmentsandhehequestionedmeaboutwhat's thisone?
But I heardthatpeople, otherpeoplewhowerethere, werenothappybecauseofwhat I said, andthat I wastalkingabouttheFirstAmendmentthatdayandvoicesbeingsilencedoncampus.
Atthetime, therewas a conservativegroupthathadformed a conservativegroupforstudents.
And I wascriticalthinking, Yes, I wasthere a manin D.
C.
And I wastheretoremindeveryoneabouttheFirstAmendment, and a friendtoldmehewasthereaswellsaid, Well, somebodyintheaudienceandahyoungwomansaid, Sheissotriggeringme.
SincewhendoestheConstitutiontriggerany?
Andthen, ofcourse, I triggeredthemmadlyonJanuary 24thwhenoh, goodnessgracious, I recitedthePledgeofAllegiance.
WhenFrankandEricand I wenttoEastBerlin, itwasmydecisionthatheapplyfortheFulbrightteachingGrantbecause I feltthiswasouropportunityasAmericanstobegoodwillambassadorsforourcountry.
I hadgrownupunderthethreatofthenuclearbomb, theColdWar.
I didn't wantthatformyson, forEric, whowasonly 10 yearsold.
Andthen I respondedagain, andhedidn't respondbacktome, so I thought.
Well, I'm justgonnagototheThursdayboardmeetingand I willexplainwhythePledgeofAllegianceisimportanttomeandtrytoappealtotheotherboardmembers.
And I'm goingtosaythepledge.
I'm anAmerican.
I have a righttogoto a publicmeetingandbringmyflagbecause I wasn't sureiftheystillhad a flagthereandsaythePledgeofAllegianceat a publicmeeting.
And I hadalreadydecidediftheyrefusedtobringitback, that I wasgoingtocometoeveryeveryotherThursdaymeetinguntiltherewasnomorebreathandmeleftandrecitethepledgeinpubliccommonbecausethat's myright, andit's important.
Youdon't havetosayitifyoudon't wantto.
Youdon't havetostandup, youcanturnyourback.
Youcouldbeasfoolishasyouwantandmanydo.
Andtheyyes, thevideotapethatwesawthebeginning.
I don't thinkthere's a lotofcrowdcoverage, butinsubsequentmeetingsoftheboard, afteryougotthepledgerestoredus, whichwewanttotalkaboutfor a coupleofsecondshere, Butyouwillseepeopleinthevideos.
Makeitifyoubelieve, as I do, thatthePledgeofAllegianceisimportantandit's representativeofourfreedom, freedomofspeech, freedomtofreelyexpresshowmuchwelovethiscountry.
Then I wouldurgeyoutoworktorestoreittothepublicsphere.
What I woulddoif I if a angelcamedownandkissedmeonmyforit, I wouldgetridoftheDepartmentofEducation, giveeverybody a 30 daynotice, gooutandget a realjob.
NomoreDepartmentofEducation.
Getthefederalgovernmentoutofthestates.
Secondly, inthestateofCalifornia, I wouldtakestatecontrolawayandreturnittothelocalschools.
Thenthey d structuredthecorecurriculumprobablydon't knowthisfellowfellowSandapartments, butin 1972 afterKenstayedaftertheJesseJacksonwholekerfufflewththeliberalartscorewasgutted.
Itusedtobeyoucouldnotget a liberalartseducationdegreeunlessyoutook a courseinphilosophy, especiallylogic.
Yougottotake a courseininAmericanhistory, offcourseinWesterncivilizationandah, courseinliteratureand a language, a foreignlanguage.
Therewerefiveelementstothecore.
Theyalso I think, had a mathematicsrequirement, butnothingbeyondalgebra.
Nothingbeyondthat.
Now, after 72 uh, thestudentsdecidedwhatwasgoingtobeinthecourt.
Soififyouweregonnamajorinhistory, youneverneedtotake a classinAmericanhistory.
Wehave a PhDatCityCollegeinthehistorydepartmentthat, um, hasnevertaken a courseinAmericanhistoryor a Westerncivilizationsotheydon't knowwhat's inthecurriculumoffthegreatbooks.