Tuesday, November 25, 2008



Conversation cops at a Canadian university

We read:
"Your friend's new fuchsia fedora might be hideous. But don't call it gay, or you might get a language lesson from the conversation cops. Students at Queen's University who sprinkle their dialogue with an assortment of "homo" or "retarded" could find out the hard way that not everyone finds their remarks acceptable.

The Kingston university has hired student facilitators to step in when they overhear homophobic slurs, remarks bashing women or racially tinged insults, along with an array of other language that could be deemed offensive.

That means tete-a-tetes in the residence hallways may no longer be just between friends. "If people are having a conversation with offensive content and they're doing it loud enough for a third person to hear it ... it's not private," said Jason Laker, dean of student affairs at Queen's.

The initiative, believed to be the first of its kind in Canada, is part of a broader program begun at the school this fall to foster diversity and encourage students to think about their beliefs.

But the move is sparking fresh debate over the line between politically correct behaviour and freedom of expression. Some students fear the university's program borders on oppressive.

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This is like something out of a dystopian novel -- but it is real.

10 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:22 AM

    Facilitators? Is that the new PC term for Gestapo? This would be shocking had it not come from the overwhelmingly socialist canada, with i'm sure, britain and the US to soon follow.

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  2. Anonymous5:32 AM

    Not attending a classmate's birthday party for "faith based reasons" is a reason for a "facilitator" to talk to you? Somehow, I doubt Muslims would get a talking to for declining the invitation based on the presence of women at the party.

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  3. Anonymous6:33 AM

    So, when you turn around and tell this "facilitator" to F---off and die, who's going to butt in and tell this person it's inappropriate?

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  4. Anonymous7:33 AM

    Big Brother is Watching you

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  5. Anonymous9:38 AM

    The great news in all this is that they specifically define 3 or more as being public. So that means that we can be as racially offensive as we want, as long as it's with only one other person.

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  6. Anonymous6:00 AM

    you remember what the french did to the collaboraters after ww2? maybe the same thing should be done to the little fascist speech police.

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