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    (J.C. RICE) ( )Columbia University students heckled a war hero during a town-hall meeting on whether ROTC should be allowed back on campus. “Racist!” some students yelled at Anthony Mas…




    Columbia University students heckled a war hero during a town-hall meeting on whether ROTC should be allowed back on campus.

    "Racist!" some students yelled at Anthony Maschek, a Columbia freshman and former Army staff sergeant awarded the Purple Heart after being shot 11 times in a firefight in northern Iraq in February 2008. Others hissed and booed the veteran.

    Maschek, 28, had bravely stepped up to the mike Tuesday at the meeting to issue an impassioned challenge to fellow students on their perceptions of the military.

    "It doesn't matter how you feel about the war. It doesn't matter how you feel about fighting," said Maschek. "There are bad men out there plotting to kill you."

    Several students laughed and jeered the Idaho native, a 10th Mountain Division infantryman who spent two years at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington recovering from grievous wounds.

    Maschek, who is studying economics, miraculously survived the insurgent attack in Kirkuk. In the hail of gunfire, he broke both legs and suffered wounds to his abdomen, arm and chest.

    He enrolled last August at the Ivy League school, where an increasingly ugly battle is unfolding over the 42-year military ban there.

    More than half of the students who spoke at the meeting -- the second of three hearings on the subject -- expressed opposition to ROTC's return. Many of the 200 students in the audience held anti-military placards with slogans such as, "1 in 3 female soldiers experiences sexual assault in the military."

    The university has created a task force polling 10,000 students on the issue, but would not release the vote tally of the 1,300 who have already responded.

    In 2005, when the university last voted to reject ROTC's return, it cited the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy.

    That policy was overturned in December, but resistance remains.

    "Transpeople are part of the Columbia community," said senior Sean Udell at the meeting, referring to the military's current ban on transgender soldiers.

    Faculty members are divided.

    "Universities should not be involved in military activities," Sociology Professor Emeritus Herbert Gans told The Post. "Columbia should come out against spending $300 billion a year on unnecessary wars."

    A group of 34 faculty colleagues, including historian Kenneth Jackson and former Bloomberg adviser Esther Fuchs, plan to announce their support of ROTC tomorrow.

    José Robledo, 30, a Columbia student who commutes to Fordham University for ROTC coursework, said he found the treatment of Maschek abhorrent.

    "The anti-ROTC side has been disrespectful and loud. They hiss and they jeer," he said. "It's been to the detriment of the argument."

    Typical.
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    There will always be jerks.
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      "It doesn't matter how you feel about the war. It doesn't matter how you feel about fighting," said Maschek. "There are bad men out there plotting to kill you."


      I get that he's a "war hero", but come on. Give the man a say, but if that's what he's saying, just politely nod and wait your turn to speak.
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        I'd like to see an article from a newspaper more reputable than the NY Post before commenting.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Asher View Post
          "It doesn't matter how you feel about the war. It doesn't matter how you feel about fighting," said Maschek. "There are bad men out there plotting to kill you."


          I get that he's a "war hero", but come on. Give the man a say, but if that's what he's saying, just politely nod and wait your turn to speak.
          It's really a shame to see a war hero suffering from paranoid delusions like that.
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          • #6
            Well the ivy leagues do have a history of being douchebags about the military.
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            • #7
              Also:
              Transpeople

              "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
              Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "

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              • #8
                I've always wanted to ask this. I know college students are usually leftist in the US, but does this apply to the Ivy League schools? I wouldn't be surprised if they were filled with people like HC instead. This report shows that they're anti-war, so now I doubt that.
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                • #9
                  They are filled with the most intelligent, so o/c mostly leftist.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by onodera View Post
                    I've always wanted to ask this. I know college students are usually leftist in the US, but does this apply to the Ivy League schools? I wouldn't be surprised if they were filled with people like HC instead. This report shows that they're anti-war, so now I doubt that.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by onodera View Post
                      I've always wanted to ask this. I know college students are usually leftist in the US, but does this apply to the Ivy League schools? I wouldn't be surprised if they were filled with people like HC instead. This report shows that they're anti-war, so now I doubt that.
                      Ivy leagues are some of the most liberal universities in the country if I recall correctly. The more conservative universities are usually the ones with work-study/co-op programs apparently.

                      My twin brother is going to RIT to do a co-op.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View Post
                        Ivy leagues are some of the most liberal universities in the country if I recall correctly. The more conservative universities are usually the ones with work-study/co-op programs apparently.

                        My twin brother is going to RIT to do a co-op.

                        Okay... so do you think this gives you some sort of conservative credibility? RIT is a fancy pants private university with $30+K annual tuition.
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                        "I have nothing against Wilson, but he's nowhere near the same calibre of QB as Flutie. Flutie threw for 5k+ yards in the CFL." -Ben Kenobi

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View Post
                          Okay... so do you think this gives you some sort of conservative credibility? RIT is a fancy pants private university with $30+K annual tuition.
                          1. I'm not the one going to RIT.
                          2. I wasn't trying to brag about my brother being conservative, I was trying to brag about him going to RIT.
                          3. He's not conservative because he is going to a conservative college, he's conservative because he holds conservative beliefs...
                          4. Since he doesn't post here, why would I care about his credibility to you?
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View Post
                            1. I'm not the one going to RIT.
                            2. I wasn't trying to brag about my brother being conservative, I was trying to brag about him going to RIT.
                            3. He's not conservative because he is going to a conservative college, he's conservative because he holds conservative beliefs...
                            4. Beliefs aren't something you brag about, anyone can have them...
                            So why'd you mention it, then?
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                            "I have nothing against Wilson, but he's nowhere near the same calibre of QB as Flutie. Flutie threw for 5k+ yards in the CFL." -Ben Kenobi

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                            • #15
                              The most conservative universities tend to be the religious ones. Harvard also seemed rather conservative to me. At least compared to Yale.
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