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HESTON HAMMERS HARVARD LIBERAL LAW STUDENTS
Posted on Tuesday, May 21 @ 02:24:00 CDT by van
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Sometimes the speeches have generated a bit of media coverage, sometimes not. But one given by Charlton Heston has taken on a life of its own. For 50 years, the Harvard Law School Forum has been sponsoring speeches by luminaries ranging from Fidel Castro to Gerald Ford to Dr. Ruth.
Heston, the actor and conservative activist, delivered a stem-winder to about 200 listeners about "a cultural war that's about to hijack your birthright to think and say what resides in your heart." "He knew he was coming to a liberal environment, and clearly a group of his listeners was conservative and another was more liberal," said David Christopherson, president of the forum. "About half respectfully challenged him during the questions. It generated a lot of debate around the campus. But what happened caught us off-guard." What happened was Rush Limbaugh's radio talk show. On March 15, Limbaugh read the entire speech on the air, only to find himself bombarded with thousands of requests for a copy of it. The same thing happened at Harvard Law. "We couldn't keep up with all the requests," said Mike Chmura at Harvard. "It really didn't have legs and might have been forgotten if Mr. Limbaugh hadn't decided to deliver it." 'Winning the Cultural War " Charlton Heston's Speech to the Harvard Law School Forum. The full text is presented for your interest and use.
I remember my son when he was five,
explaining to his kindergarten class what his father did for a
living. "My Daddy," he said, "pretends to be people." There
have been quite a few of them. Prophets from the Old and New
Testaments, a couple of Christian saints, generals of various
nationalities and different centuries, several kings, three
American presidents, a French cardinal and two geniuses,
including Michelangelo.
As I pondered our visit tonight
it struck me: If my Creator gave me the gift to connect you
with the hearts and minds of those great men, then I want to
use that same gift now to reconnect you with your own sense of
liberty of your own freedom of thought ... your own compass
for what is right.
Dedicating the memorial at
Gettysburg, Abraham Lincoln said of America, "We are now
engaged in a great Civil War, testing whether this nation or
any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long endure."
Those words are true again. I believe that we are again
engaged in a great civil war, a cultural war that's about to
hijack your birthright to think and say what resides in our
heart. I fear you no longer trust the pulsing lifeblood of
liberty inside you...the stuff that made this country rise
from wilderness into the miracle that it is.
Let me
back up. About a year ago I became president of the National
Rifle Association, which protects the right to keep and bear
arms. I ran for office, I was elected, and now I serve...I
serve as a moving target for the media who've called me
everything from "ridiculous" and "duped" to a rain-injured,
senile, crazy old man." I know...I'm pretty old...but I sure,
Lord, ain't senile.
As I have stood in the cross hairs
of those who target Second Amendment freedoms, I've realized
that firearms are not the only issue. No, it's much, much
bigger than that. I've come to understand that a cultural war
is raging across our land, in which, with Orwellian fervor,
certain acceptable thoughts and speech are mandated. For
example, I marched for civil rights with Dr. King in 1963 -
long before Hollywood found it fashionable. But when I told an
audience last year that white pride is just as valid as black
pride or red pride or anyone else's pride, they called me a
racist. I've worked with brilliantly talented homosexuals all
my life. But when I told an audience that gay rights should
extend no further than your rights or my rights, I was called
a homophobe.
I served in World War II against the Axis
powers. But during a speech, when I drew an analogy between
singling out innocent Jews and singling out innocent gun
owners, I was called an anti-Semite. Everyone I know knows I
would never raise a closed fist against my country. But when I
asked an audience to oppose this cultural persecution, I was
compared to Timothy McVeigh.
From Time magazine to
friends and colleagues, they're essentially saying, "Chuck,
how dare you speak your mind. You are using language not
authorized for public consumption!" But I am not afraid. If
Americans believed in political correctness, we'd still be
King George's boys-subjects bound to the British crown.
In his book, "The End of Sanity," Martin Gross writes
that "blatantly irrational behavior is rapidly being
established as the norm in almost every area of human
endeavor. There seem to be new customs, new rules, new
anti-intellectual theories regularly foisted on us from every
direction. Underneath, the nation is broiling. Americans know
something without a name is undermining the nation, turning
the mind mushy when it comes to separating truth from
falsehood and right from wrong. And they don't like
it."
Let me read a few examples. At Antioch college in
Ohio, young men seeking intimacy with a coed must get verbal
permission at each step of the process from kissing to petting
to final copulation ... all clearly spelled out in a printed
college directive. In New Jersey, despite the death of several
patients nationwide who had been infected by dentists who had
concealed their AIDS --- the state commissioner announced that
health providers who are HIV-positive need not ..... need not
.. ... tell their patients that they are infected.
At
William and Mary, students tried to change the name of the
school team "The Tribe" because it was supposedly insulting to
local Indians, only to learn that authentic Virginia chiefs
truly like the name. In San Francisco, city fathers passed an
ordinance protecting the rights of transvestites to
cross-dress on the job, and for transsexuals to have separate
toilet facilities while undergoing sex change surgery. In New
York City, kids who don't speak a word of Spanish have been
placed in bilingual classes to learn their three R's in
Spanish solely because their last names sound
Hispanic.
At the University of Pennsylvania, in a state
where thousands died at Gettysburg opposing slavery, the
president of that college officially set up segregated
dormitory space for black students. Yeah, I know that's out of
bounds now. Dr. King said "Negroes." Jimmy Baldwin and most of
us on the March said "black." But it's a no-no now. For me,
hyphenated identities are awkward, particularly
"Native-American." I'm a Native American, for God's sake. I
also happen to be a blood-initiated brother of the Miniconjou
Sioux. On my wife's side, my grandson is a thirteenth
generation Native American...with a capital letter on
"American."
Finally, just last month ... David Howard,
head of the Washington, D.C., Office of Public Advocate, used
the word "niggardly" while talking to colleagues about
budgetary matters. Of course, "niggardly" means stingy or
scanty. But within days Howard was forced to publicly
apologize and resign. As columnist Tony Snow wrote: "David
Howard got fired because some people in public employ were
morons who (a) didn't know the meaning of niggardly, (b)
didn't know how to use a dictionary to discover the meaning,
and © actually demanded that he apologize for their
ignorance."
What does all of this mean? It means that
telling us what to think has evolved into telling us what to
say, so telling us what to do can't be far behind. Before you
claim to be a champion of free thought, tell me: Why did
political correctness originate on America's campuses? And why
do you continue to tolerate it? Why do you, who're supposed to
debate ideas, surrender to their suppression?
Let's be
honest. Who here thinks your professors can say what they
really believe? It scares me to death, and should scare you
too, that the superstition of political correctness rules the
halls of reason. You are the best and the brightest. You, here
in the fertile cradle of American academia, here in the castle
of learning on the Charles River, you are the cream. But I
submit that you, and your counterparts across the land, are
the most socially conformed and politically silenced
generation since Concord Bridge. And as long as you validate
that...and abide it ... you are by your grandfathers'
standards cowards.
Here's another example. Right now at
more than one major university, Second Amendment scholars and
researchers are being told to shut up about their findings or
they'll lose their jobs. Why? Because their research findings
would undermine big-city mayor's pending lawsuits that seeks
to extort hundreds of millions of dollars from firearm
manufacturers. I don't care what you think about guns, but if
you are not shocked at that, I am shocked at you. Who will
guard the raw material of unfettered ideas, if not you? Who
will defend the core value of academia, if you supposed
soldiers of free thought and expression lay down your arms and
plead, "Don't shoot me."
If you talk about race, it
does not make you a racist. If you see distinctions between
the genders, it does not make you a sexist. If you think
critically about a denomination, it does not make you
anti-religion. If you accept but don't celebrate
homosexuality, it does not make you a homophobe. Don't let
America's universities continue to serve as incubators for
this rampant epidemic of new McCarthyism.
But what can
you do? How can anyone prevail against such pervasive social
subjugation? The answer's been here all along. I learned it 36
years ago, on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington,
DC, standing with Dr. Martin Luther King and two hundred
thousand people. You simply...disobey. Peaceably, yes.
Respectfully, of course. Nonviolently, absolutely.
But
when told how to think or what to say or how to behave, we
don't. We disobey social protocol that stifles and stigmatizes
personal freedom. I learned the awesome power of disobedience
from Dr. King ... who learned it from Gandhi, and Thoreau, and
Jesus, and every other great man who led those in the right
against those with the might. Disobedience is in our DNA. We
feel innate kinship with that disobedient spirit that tossed
tea into Boston Harbor, that sent Thoreau to jail, that
refused to sit in the back of the bus, that protested a war in
Viet Nam. In that same spirit, I am asking you to disavow
cultural correctness with massive disobedience of rogue
authority, social directives and onerous laws that weaken
personal freedom. But be careful ... it
hurts.
Disobedience demands that you put yourself at
risk. Dr. King stood on lots of balconies. You must be willing
to be humiliated ... to endure the modern-day equivalent of
the police dogs at Montgomery and the water cannons at Selma.
You must be willing to experience discomfort. I'm not
complaining, but my own decades of social activism have taken
their toll on me.
Let me tell you a story. A few years
back I heard about a rapper named Ice-T who was selling a CD
called "Cop Killer" celebrating ambushing and murdering police
officers. It was being marketed by none other than
Time/Warner, the biggest entertainment conglomerate in the
world. Police across the country were outraged. Rightfully
so-at least one had been murdered. But Time/Warner was
stonewalling because the CD was a cash cow for them, and the
media were tiptoeing around it because the rapper was black. I
heard Time/Warner had a stockholders meeting scheduled in
Beverly Hills. I owned some shares at the time, so I decided
to attend. What I did there was against the advice of my
family and colleagues. I asked for the floor. To a hushed room
of a thousand average American stockholders, I simply read the
full lyrics of "Cop Killer"- every vicious, vulgar,
instructional word. "I GOT MY 12 GAUGE SAWED OFF. I GOT MY
HEADLIGHTS TURNED OFF. I'M ABOUT TO BUST SOME SHOTS OFF. I'M
ABOUT TO DUST SOME COPS OFF..."
It got worse, a lot
worse. I won't read the rest of it to you. But trust me, the
room was a sea of shocked, frozen, blanched faces. The
Time/Warner executives squirmed in their chairs and stared at
their shoes. They hated me for that. Then I delivered another
volley of sick lyric brimming with racist filth, where Ice-T
fantasizes about sodomizing two 12- year old nieces of Al and
Tipper Gore. "SHE PUSHED HER BUTT AGAINST MY
...."
Well, I won't do to you here what I did to them.
Let's just say I left the room in echoing silence. When I read
the lyrics to the waiting press corps, one of them said "We
can't print that." "I know," I replied, "but Time/Warner's
selling it." Two months later, Time/Warner terminated Ice-T's
contract. I'll never be offered another film by Warner's, or
get a good review from Time magazine. But disobedience means
you must be willing to act, not just talk.
When a
mugger sues his elderly victim for defending herself ... jam
the switchboard of the district attorney's office. When your
university is pressured to lower standards until 80% of the
students graduate with honors ... choke the halls of the board
of regents.
When an 8-year-old boy pecks a girl's cheek
on the playground and gets hauled into court for sexual
harassment march on that school and block its doorways. When
someone you elected is seduced by political power and betrays
you...petition them, oust them, banish them.
When Time
magazine's cover portrays millennium nuts as deranged, crazy
Christians holding a cross as it did last month ... boycott
their magazine and the products it advertises. So that this
nation may long endure, I urge you to follow in the hallowed
footsteps of the great disobedience's of history that freed
exiles, founded religions, defeated tyrants, and yes, in the
hands of an aroused rabble in arms and a few great men, by
God's grace, built this country. If Dr. King were here, I
think he would agree.
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