Dhimmitude at Belmont University. "A Costly Muhammad Cartoon," from Inside Higher Ed, with thanks to Senora Silvermouse:
A Belmont University administrator is out of a job after Nashville’s alternative newspaper drew attention to a mocking cartoon he drew of the Muslim prophet Muhammad. The Baptist university in turn has been criticized by some for having an official who would mock another faith and for allegedly forcing out someone for expressing a commitment to free expression.Bill Hobbs is a conservative blogger and political commentator based in Nashville and until Monday, he was a public relations official at Belmont. Hobbs announced his resignation just days after The Nashville Scene published an article detailing a satirical cartoon contest he started (and abandoned) amid the furor over the Danish cartoons mocking Muhammad.
In his contest, since removed by Hobbs, but reproduced in the Scene article, a stick figure of Muhammad appears with a bomb and the caption “Muhammad Blows.” Readers were invited to “exercise your right to free expression by drawing pictures of Islam’s ‘Prophet Muhammad’ before the West gives in to Islamist intimidation and fear of Islamist violence and makes it illegal to do so.”
The contest by Hobbs never took off, and the Tennessee blogging world is full of suggestions that the cartoons were publicized last week as part of various political machinations in the state having nothing to do with Belmont University. But Hobbs was repeatedly identified as an official of Belmont (at least until Monday). To date, several American colleges — among them Century College of Minnesota, New York University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign — have found themselves caught up in controversies over the Danish cartoons and how to respond to them, but no one besides Hobbs has lost a job.
Hobbs announced his resignation from Belmont in a posting on another blog in which he said that his departure was a “mutual” decision and praised the university. But many commenters there and elsewhere criticized the university for not sticking up for Hobbs. His departure from Belmont is being called McCarthyite, “a travesty of justice,” and evidence that “the barbarians are truly at the gate.” (Few of the comments have noted that Hobbs worked in public relations at Belmont.)
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Grotesque. What university or other institution will now hire him -- will go out of its way to hire him? As for this "Baptist institution," to what does it object? Is Muhammad a holy figure for everyone these days? Is he beyond mockery? Has anyone at fair Belmont University, where we lay our appalling scene, read what Muhammad said, what he did, what he offers by way of a model of the Perfect Man?
"...and evidence that “the barbarians are truly at the gate.”
There's no denying that the barbarians are AT the gates but this is evidence not so much of that fact as of the fact that there are apparently a fair number of our fellow citizens who are more than willing to actually OPEN the gates and let the barbarians in.
His departure from Belmont is being called McCarthyite...
McCarthyite? Was the commenter referring to the Senator who proved to be quite realistic and accurate in the charges he leveled from the HUAC?
The aftermath of that affair was like a rocket booster in the birth of the Fictive Reality business.
Factoid: Did you know that it had got so bad that FBI Directory Hoover had to go to President Truman and nix a proposed VP running mate because that person was a card carrying member of the American Communist Party? Funded by Comintern, much like CAIR et al are funded by the Wahabbis (aka Islam).
Belmont University is the training ground for young people who want to enter the music business. They just added a huge "Mike Curb" wing on donations from Curb Records. The Music business is supposed to be about freedom of expression, is it not? Here is more on Mike Curb and his kingdom. He is very active funding the arts in Nashville and Nascar. Here are the contact numbers:
Curb Records
(615) 254-6248
(615) 321-5080
48 Music sq E
Nashville, TN 37203
I just spoke to Mike Curb's secretary and he is "unavailable for comment."