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MSA Rejects Moment of Recognition Resolution for 9/11

On Tuesday, November 10, the Minnesota Student Association (MSA)the undergraduate student government at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities (UMN) rejected a resolution for a moment of recognition on future anniversaries of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

Theo Menon, the student group representative to MSA for the College Republicans (CRs) at UMN, introduced the resolution; MSAs forum voted against it 36-23 (with three abstentions). The proposed resolution pointed to the universitys lack of any sort of commemoration regarding the attacks on 9/11. It then called for a campus-wide moment of recognition on every September 11 from now on.

I wrote this resolution because I think we need to recognize the victims of this world-changing event, said Menon, The innocent men, women, and servicemen who died on that day deserve to be honored.

Nathan Amundson serves as President of UMNs Young Americans for Liberty chapter and student group representative for Write Things, a creative writing group. Amundson said debate on the resolution centered around whether enacting the moment of recognition might instill a more islamophobic sentiment on campus.

This resolution was non-controversial and was supported by the MSAs President and Vice-President, said Amundson, However, several members, in exchanges with CRs rep Theo Menon, were militant in their opposition to it due to a perceived bias toward Muslims.

Other proponents of the resolution argued in forum that its passage could bring up controversial topics, and that a healthy dialogue and campus tension reduction would ensue from the moment of recognition.

At-large MSA representative and Director of Diversity and Inclusion David Algadi voiced severe criticism of the resolution. He also made sure to emphasize 9/11s status as a national tragedy in his response.

The passing of this resolution might make a space that is unsafe for students on campus even more unsafe, said Algadi, Islamophobia and racism fueled through that are alive and well.

Algadi added that holding a moment of recognition over a tragedy committed by non-white perpetrators could increase racist attitudes on campus, asking, When will we start having moments of silence for all of the times white folks have done something terrible?

Contrary to Algadi, Cameron Holl, a Student Senator for the College of Liberal Arts, condemned the resolutions failure as, simply un-American.

There was no reason for any student not to vote on this resolution and much of the dissenting discussion was wildly speculative and unrelated to the resolution itself, said Holl, Additionally, the same people who voted to close discussion early didnt offer any amendments or changes to the resolution to find compromise and do their due part as a member of forum, which I think shows a lack of effort and respect for others opinions and beliefs.

University President Eric Kaler, MSA President Joelle Stangler, and MSA Vice President Abeer Syedah all supported the 9/11 moment of recognition resolution. All of this high level support seemingly meant very little, however, given the wide margin of the resolutions defeat.

Holl and Menon vowed to introduce a revised version of the resolution in an upcoming meeting of forum

http://www.mnrepublic.com/msa-rejects-moment-of-recognition-resolution-for-911/

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Algadi's a moron, and it shows...

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Perhaps The Don could bring it up at a rally ... PC run amok

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If more citizens were armed, criminals would think twice about attacking them, Detroit Police Chief James Craig

Florida currently has more concealed-carry permit holders than any other state, with 1,269,021 issued as of May 14, 2014

The liberal elite ... know that the people simply cannot be trusted; that they are incapable of just and fair self-government; that left to their own devices, their society will be racist, sexist, homophobic, and inequitable -- and the liberal elite know how to fix things. They are going to help us live the good and just life, even if they have to lie to us and force us to do it. And they detest those who stand in their way."
- A Nation Of Cowards, by Jeffrey R. Snyder

Tavis Smiley: 'Black People Will Have Lost Ground in Every Single Economic Indicator' Under Obama

white-privilege.jpg?resize=318%2C318

Democrats>Socialists>Communists - Same goals, different speeds.

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MSA Rejects Moment of Recognition Resolution for 9/11

On Tuesday, November 10, the Minnesota Student Association (MSA)the undergraduate student government at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities (UMN) rejected a resolution for a moment of recognition on future anniversaries of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

Theo Menon, the student group representative to MSA for the College Republicans (CRs) at UMN, introduced the resolution; MSAs forum voted against it 36-23 (with three abstentions). The proposed resolution pointed to the universitys lack of any sort of commemoration regarding the attacks on 9/11. It then called for a campus-wide moment of recognition on every September 11 from now on.

I wrote this resolution because I think we need to recognize the victims of this world-changing event, said Menon, The innocent men, women, and servicemen who died on that day deserve to be honored.

Nathan Amundson serves as President of UMNs Young Americans for Liberty chapter and student group representative for Write Things, a creative writing group. Amundson said debate on the resolution centered around whether enacting the moment of recognition might instill a more islamophobic sentiment on campus.

This resolution was non-controversial and was supported by the MSAs President and Vice-President, said Amundson, However, several members, in exchanges with CRs rep Theo Menon, were militant in their opposition to it due to a perceived bias toward Muslims.

Other proponents of the resolution argued in forum that its passage could bring up controversial topics, and that a healthy dialogue and campus tension reduction would ensue from the moment of recognition.

At-large MSA representative and Director of Diversity and Inclusion David Algadi voiced severe criticism of the resolution. He also made sure to emphasize 9/11s status as a national tragedy in his response.

The passing of this resolution might make a space that is unsafe for students on campus even more unsafe, said Algadi, Islamophobia and racism fueled through that are alive and well.

Algadi added that holding a moment of recognition over a tragedy committed by non-white perpetrators could increase racist attitudes on campus, asking, When will we start having moments of silence for all of the times white folks have done something terrible?

Contrary to Algadi, Cameron Holl, a Student Senator for the College of Liberal Arts, condemned the resolutions failure as, simply un-American.

There was no reason for any student not to vote on this resolution and much of the dissenting discussion was wildly speculative and unrelated to the resolution itself, said Holl, Additionally, the same people who voted to close discussion early didnt offer any amendments or changes to the resolution to find compromise and do their due part as a member of forum, which I think shows a lack of effort and respect for others opinions and beliefs.

University President Eric Kaler, MSA President Joelle Stangler, and MSA Vice President Abeer Syedah all supported the 9/11 moment of recognition resolution. All of this high level support seemingly meant very little, however, given the wide margin of the resolutions defeat.

Holl and Menon vowed to introduce a revised version of the resolution in an upcoming meeting of forum

http://www.mnrepublic.com/msa-rejects-moment-of-recognition-resolution-for-911/

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"Algadi added that holding a moment of recognition over a tragedy committed by non-white perpetrators could increase racist attitudes on campus, asking, When will we start having moments of silence for all of the times white folks have done something terrible?"

SMH

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Other proponents of the resolution argued in forum that its passage could bring up controversial topics

obviously not a welcome subject at an institute of higher learning.....

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"Algadi added that holding a moment of recognition over a tragedy committed by non-white perpetrators could increase racist attitudes on campus, asking, When will we start having moments of silence for all of the times white folks have done something terrible?"

SMH

Silly reasoning obviously. In all fairness they are young and it's not uncommon to see examples of poor decision made by people this age. They will learn.

In fact they have just been overruled by University officials, who intend to go ahead with the memorial observance. An important lesson on democracy right there.

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