| Title: |
04/23/09:Terrorist University |
| Published: | Thu, 23 Apr 2009 |
| Description: | Bill Ayers is speaking at Brandeis University. Liza Behrendt, an organizer of the event tells us why. |
" I -- 69 WTKK. Let's go now to Liza -- With that democracy for America the folks who are bringing Bill Ayers to Brandeis University on the thirtieth thank you so much Liza for joining us I appreciate -- into the show."
" I think you're. Including the --"
" I'm glad to so why did you guys and by Bill Ayers."
" Well well -- that he really interesting historical figure. And then there are people content -- visit social justice. Time the ideas trying to -- that we sort of forget. You know let it needs to be an activist with the differences between. Activists. And -- really interesting the couple has. -- he was. In the whether it's fighting for something bad you know mostly today would prove that. But he beat you and that it and that -- that -- We really really."
" How obvious you don't find it really really important because if you found it really really a point you let me inviting him to speak at Brandeis."
" We wouldn't be. Indian in this speech if he was still committing terrorist act but that the in -- completely appetite yet formed play. People really really. For political change in America now he is huge topic of education reform he didn't bother me export. At the practiced -- by its share."
" And a daughter Eliza -- a democracy for America that was invited dealers out to Brandeis you mentioned Brandeis is history. What you call activism. Yet you mean of course activists like Angela Davis Susan Sachs and -- how. Well they're all Brandeis students in the only time their government three women on the FBI's most wanted list at the same time all three of them were Brandeis students."
" Do you in your product that. Do you think that the people who died at the hands of Angela Davis is a sacks and -- empower -- proud of this tradition a brand dies activism to Liza."
" I don't think so I don't think about it unless you're sharing but it did then. A radical behavior. It is the same thing as it toward a."
" Other radical behavior that you're endorsing resulted in the death of -- officer Schroeder and of others in the case of Angela Davis you don't think that. You're endorsing -- you're endorsing the behavior that led to the death you don't think you're endorsing the deficit itself."
" And that and that who had been and yet a full you can -- in the Arctic -- I got -- yes like I applied. There were many people. I. Of the Burton act -- that they're not significant -- interrupt people have a product."
" that is nice of amnesty -- talking Eliza -- to moxie for action invited dealers to be at Brandeis and deadlocked super America and and thank you again for joining -- insurers in the arguing making because I did not attend brand guys -- an Ivy League school. And a simple minded kind of -- empowers engaged in a career path that resulted in a bank robbery and murder on the problem cause she supported. On General Petraeus if Huard Brandeis University alarmed -- in a career you would say they would be. Equally problematic to celebrate General Petraeus. And Katherine power. Let me just say he just said -- if somebody got a job as a general they killed people what's the difference between General Petraeus and -- now."
" Well it on top. They're the key at Indian in what I did today in history to get it -- the it."
" Our planet lately seen a lot of ways lightly --"
" How many martz think how many more people die because General Petraeus and and the cast and power I am by no means did Dorsey what happened Howard. But I do believe it's possible respect per month for their ideology is."
" Okay let me ask is is there are there any actions that someone could take in the cause of ideology that would cause you to go you know what. I might agree with some of your political ideas or in the case of Bill -- and my degree and with some of your bizarre a lunatic education ideas but because you you know. It's set off bombs and kill people we re not really going to have to be part of a speech event given that your idea speeches to build a nail bomb and try to kill soldiers report excellent."
" About the good point and I don't think anyone -- bill Eric isn't quite what he did but -- a lot of time and just because -- a terrible thing. Doesn't mean that we as you do it don't. To gain you know. We're not going to idolize and a set call their tires you out that cooking for -- American history of the at Taiwan with the will be here to talk about -- That the entire -- that it didn't that he learned --"
" right where we actually have some information from -- lawyers on that this is what Miller said two months ago about what he learned a setting off bombs at police stations and at the Pentagon."
" I don't regret anything I did to a post or anything I did too close to I don't regret -- regret setting followed a police station -- sending a bombing the Pentagon and capitol you know I don't look back on those things and regret them but I'm willing to rethink it."
" So Liza what he learned is that you blow things up as opposed to debate public policy and he doesn't regret it still to this day as he walks on your campus he's responsible for the deaths of three -- fellow underground people he's responsible. Movement killed three other."
" No one no one with -- no civilians are killed and whether."
" Not sure that's Abilene and weather underground member and that's not true."
" At a police officer was killed in San Francisco -- about that today. The three police officers were killed in a -- in the Brinks -- now you're right they had there was a spinoff of the weather underground -- call themselves something -- that was the same weather underground people the same -- the underground velocity so I mean unless you're getting a -- well the -- other -- they tore up -- weather underground -- gave himself a -- weather underground -- they murdered three people and two cops and his security -- and this is not -- I think he --"
" Can't blame the institution of the weather underground -- something that you remember. It. At all co founder of weather. Underground at no responsibility. That. Other extended ideology people who. -- who who who brought there. And the different. Huge goal but whether that should not kill and -- and actually -- And it you know causing. -- Damage it it in dollars the money and property and not people -- opportunity -- can't damage it."
" I'm yours -- look like you are saying it's okay because the guy who -- cause damage does not regret it says today he wishes he had done more damage has been invited by your group to -- America's peek at Brandeis University -- we need to back up because while I'm delight you with a senior entitled to your opinions. You're not entitled to your own -- the bomb that blew up the weather underground members in New York was -- was a nail bomb being built to be detonated an. At a soldiers event at fort -- they only failed because they were too dumb to set the bomb off correctly -- firebombing of the judge in New York in 1970 his private home while his wife and son slept inside three fire bombs detonated simultaneously. Was the weather underground attempting to burn the guy's house down while he was in it. Are you saying to me that I should respect Bill -- Because he was an incompetent. Terrorist who tried to kill people but instead blew himself up."
" Ultimately app that like. Google there are. So many speakers. -- Student alert. To offer -- and and but look at Columbia. Couple you're LA -- you know at that she. Controversial."
" Controversial it was horrifying that awful he advocates murdering. The people who share the fate of many of Brandeis University students right now like barely would you invite would you invite. Hezbollah or a mosque to speak at Brandeis."
" I public and the market. I. -- It and a doctorate people who went to see you agree with him. Probably not hypocritical at -- that. But yeah actually that it. --"
" how many people do you have to kill how many bombs you have to detonate before your place at the free speech table is lost in the opinion of -- and democracy for America."
" How well the question of how how many bombs detonate another. Very I don't know what you have you done a whole lot in the name of really positive active and positive black changed in the time and."
" Okay so in other words I just need to know the Brandeis formula of bombs that divided by years since last bomb or -- liberal voting record so Hitler was a good bet that he was a good vegetarian he was also for now."
" I elderly but none of I -- But and the notably -- it Hitler was ahead vegetarian he also advocated a government run health care program he also advocated nationalizing banks like President Obama is doing so alert came back today it's been what six years since he -- anybody up -- Hitler has a lot to say I assume -- be inviting him to Brandeis is that right."
" Some experience that's an argument a first person bring up Hitler Hala talked to an update automatically lose."
" You feel -- that way home if you choose now answer the question it's been six years since Hitler killed anybody is Hitler welcomed by democracy for America and Brandeis."
" A lot of interesting things is that you gotta admit it."
" People I am that would be. A very."
" fact that you cannot answer that question immediately shows how morally lost you are as a person I appreciate you joining us you have revealed wonderfully. The attitude a mentality behind the invitation for a Bill Ayers -- Brandeis University if you're not sure. About whether or not Adolf Hitler has lost his place in discourse because hey it was a long time ago. Then you absolutely could be part of the Brandeis University imitation to Bill Ayers I in my program in 9690 --"
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