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Show Rit;e 2 THE UTAH INDEPENDENT November 27, 1970 The Independent Dedicated To I i Well! Turn It On1 Readers Outlook m u Open Letter To U.S.News The Constitution, Liberty, Morality, and Trutli Editors Outlook Mr. David Lawrence Editor, U.S. News and World Report 2300 N Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037 Dear Mr. Lawrence: I have been a reader of U.S. News and World Report for many years. Much that lias been printed therein has been very informative, enlightening and worthwhile. However, I read with inter- Universitys Radical Speakers est and amazement your J. Reese Hunter Tin AdininitraIion at tin Univornlv0 of Utah is con- stanllv striving for a better public intake. At least, so its leader. say. Unfortunately for the Administration, actions really do speak louder than words. Under the protective blanket of Academic Freedom speakers advocating revolution have been brought in to address the student body. A body is a product of its diet and a continual diet of revolutionaries, both of the respectable and violent types, is bound to have an overall deleterious effect. To a large extent the future lives of students will be affected by those who teach them. We are products of our education. Human beings educated in patriotism will love their country. Educate them incorrect principles and they will be a righteous people. On the other band, educate the youth in facism and you will have a nation of fascists. Young people educated to be communists will be communists. Most important to us today, students educated to bate their country, society, parents, race or church, will turn in desparation to the false leaders around the country to lead them out of the pit into which their education has caused them to fall. The students of today should In the objects of our pity. They are being educated to participate in their own destruction as well as the destruction of others. From every quarter, they are bombarded with propaganda designed to destroy everything that is good. They are told that they are more intelligent than their parents so should merely tolerate them but not listen to them. This is a deliberate attempt to create a rift between parents and their children. These false leaders hope thereby to wrest control of our youth since youth will naturally look elsewhere when confidence in their parents has been destroyed. The modern intellectual revolutionaries have even created a slogan for this by calling it the generation gap. Many others have picked it up and innocently parroted the slogan not realizing they are helping lend credence to this falsehood by widespread dissemination. S leakers upon speakers have been brought to the University of Utah podiums to talk to the students and attempt to tear down their beliefs in God, family, and country. They have had Paul Krassner, organizer of the Yippies (Youth International Party), Jerry Rubin, a radical Yippic and member of the notorious Chicago Seven , Dick Gregory w ho disparages the American flag by referring to it as that d . . . rag and many others. There arc teachers at the U who spend much of their time trying to stir up trouble between the races rather than teaching. (Mark Knowlton. friend of revolution-arReies Tijerina of New Mexico, teaches the students at the U. Agitator Knowllori tries to inflame the local population (the new' name given to them by the Marxists is Chicano ) by telling them they must organize, agitate, and fight. Dr. Philip Sullivan of the University staff referred the students to the Chicano Press Association , underground papers and The IHack Faultier lo find out what is going on in this country. We look his suggestion and read some foul-mouthe- d y Mexican-America- n (Continued above) edi- torial, Sound Liberalism Is Still The Answer in the issue of November 2, 1970. This was a reprint of an editorial written by vourself in the August 12, 1949 issue of the Report. I was certainly astonished to (Continued) find, as I read, and as I thoughtfully considered the title to the of those papers. They are all basically the same with the November 2nd that in the identical Marxist message. With a pounding beat, each tries vears be-- to divide the people by its appeal to racism. They all call intervening twentv-on- e tween the two printings, you have for a breakdown of our society by advocating lawless acts. apparently learned absolutely Division, lawlessness and turmoil are the messages o of these nothing from all that has tran- papers preparatory to the establishment of a communist spired in this country during that dictatorship in the United States. time. In the vernacular of lodav The San Francisco Mime Troupe also put on a disgustand the vernacular of twenty-on- e v Editors Outlook re-pri- nt 0 0 ing performance at the U in the name of years ago Liberalism was not entertainment. sound or true then, and it is not On December 1st, the University of Utah students sound nor true today. For, whether it is conservative or will be subjected to more of the same as Marxist revoluanti-Americ- an radical' it is totalitarian both by tionary Rudolpho Corky Gonzales will be there to agnature and concept. Totalitarian- itate. In 1968 Gonzales was the $10,000 a year director of ism has never been sound nor has O.E.O.s Neighborhood Youth Program. Upon his election it furnished any satisfactory as chairman of Denvers War On Poverty, Inc., Gonzales trouble-make- r. answer to any problem existing Thats proclaimed: 1 am an agitator and a Condithen or existing today. my reputation and that is what I am going to be. tions have worsened and prob(Continued on page 8) lems have intensified in our land and throughout the world. What you call Conservative Liberalism' has led to what you also call Radical Liberalism' which is only a The Independent Dtdicctad To The ComNufoi, liberty Morality, and natural sequence of events, because of the very nature of Liberalism in today's vernacular, as it is continually reaching out for additional areas of domination and control over the lives of the people and, quite naturally to do them good temporarily until they can do the good for themselves. This is the claim of all benevolent dictators, andrjt is the basis for all tyranny. Have you not learned that what you call Sound Liberalism' has divided this nation in the last twenty-on- e years, and even before that time, so that as of today this nation is all but tom asunder, and the Constitution is in a shambles? In the explanatory note at the beginning of the ropri riled editorial in the November 2nd issue The principles set forth then have not been modified by the passage of lime or the, changing circumstances of national affairs. This has lo be you stale: true, because the principles were false then, and they are false today. This is amply borne out by (Continued on Page 3 Truth Published twice each month, on the second and fourth Fridays. SEND CHANGE OF ADDRESS P.O. Box 6274 Salt FORMS AND CORRESPONDENCE L TELEPHONE TO ake City. Utah 84106 484-43- 39 Editor J. Reese Hunter j. McKinnon Smith Publication Manager Robert M. Sweet Staff Photographer Advertisers Call 484-433- 9 For further information SUBSCRIBE TODAY TO THE UTAH INDEPENDENT. 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