In a message dated Wed, 12 Jul 2000 11:39:24 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Carrol Cox <cbcox at ilstu.edu> writes:
<< [Prologue: I think we got into this because people who had never paid the price for left wing convictions accused me, who lost my job and first career to redbaiting, of red-baiting. --jks
I share with Coriolanus a disinclination to exhibit my battle scars in public, so I will pass this by without comment.]
JKSCHW at aol.com wrote:
> ...And I don't think that criticism of evil, vile, and stupid positions among ourselves ought to be muted because in the wrong context, like a departmental retention evaluation, which this is not, they might be misused. --jks
You never stated and criticized any such positions. Had you done so you would have escaped the red-baiting charges. But you merely ranted about "stalinists" while making no effort to establish the content of that term.
Also from this post:
>>Sure, but it's not "Stalinism" that does it--it's any commitment to the left, or near it. It wouldn't have helped if my ex-collegaues had been clearer, had they cared, that I am an anti-Stalinist<<
So apparently had you not been an anti-stalinist -- had you, like Yoshie, refused to so label yourself -- the firing would have been legitimate.
Carrol
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