RESPONSES
FROM LISTENERS
Congratulations. I'm
listening to you right now on Lars' show. I'm a fan and frequent writer
to his show and I'm enjoying hearing someone as competent as you pinning him
over and over with logic. YouÕre absolutely right, he isn't listening -
he's filibustering.
I would have enjoyed hearing
you develop the idea of the fascination with making enemies. I knew as
soon as I heard that phrase exactly where he would go with it. After
hearing you for a minute or so it was clear to me that you are not talking
primarily about the US as a nation, but as you said, culturally. And youÕre
right again...if we are going to solve terrorism in the long term, not only do
we have to hunt down people engaged in terrorism, but we need to understand
what motivates them so that, if possible, we can stop it from spreading from
generation to generation without end. It's like killing ants - it's one
thing to step on them one at a time, but if you have a serious infestation you
need to study their habits so you can either destroy the nest or get them to
move elsewhere.
Sincerely,
J.E.
Wow! I just heard you on
the Lars Larson show. What a wonderful discourse! You are amazingly
well spoken and were a pleasure to hear speak! I enjoyed hearing you and
Lars spar regardless of my own viewpoints.
Thanks!
E.G.
I am glad that you were able to
stand up for yourself like that and actually state your perspective so clearly.
I was offended at how Lars continued to badger you. Your responses were cool
and to the point (over and over
and over again). I thought it was great when you asked him if it would be
alright if another country came to the US and carpet bombed us to get rid of
the "bad guys."
He just implied that you don't
like America! I wonder flawed logic and fallacies is all he bases his arguments
on. I feel that our education system and humanity has a chance when there
are people like you working to broaden the perspectives of our students.
S.P.
Eugene OR
I am a very conservative
individual who has occasion to listen to Lars Larson from time to time. Although
I joined in the middle of your conversation today I found your insights to be
very powerful.
I was impressed with your
patience as the very points you were trying to make were twisted to, in effect,
demonstrate the points you were making. It made what you were saying very real
to me.
Sometimes I enjoy listening to
Lars browbeat a guest with whom I disagree. Perhaps it's a type of sport. Maybe it's time to rethink
whether it is a healthy sport.
Thanks you very much for the
help you provided to at least one individual. I have much to think about.
Regards
D.S.
I listened to you on the Lars
show. You are correct about Lars seeing everything in black, and white in a very
complex world. What would you expect though, of a Bush supporter like him. You
seem very intelligent, and educated - way too much for Lars to handle. He amazes
me as he constantly confirms his ignorance with his own words. It's funny we
are so worried about terrorist from other countries, when up until 9.11 the
worst terrorist we encountered in the continental United States was a good old
American veteran boy with nothing but a rental truck.... No - don't try and understand
anything, just start shooting ala shock and awe.
You keep teaching, and don't
pay any attention to him, as I hear him playing sound bites of you, and stating
false ideas that he somehow interpreted.
G.A.
Tualatin, OR
You were so brilliant today on
the Lars show. I'm the opposite of a fan but I occasionally listen for "social
studies". Usually it makes me sad but today was amazing. You
held up like a total intellectual warrior. I was so impressed by how
strong you were. You kept your cool so there is no way he can accuse you
of being a bitch. Mean/stupid/bullheaded people always pull that card on
women and you left no opportunity for that.
Also I want you to know that it
is totally clear to any reasonably intelligent person that he consistently
misrepresented you. He tried to use you as a pawn in his sensationalistic
career and you fought it brilliantly. I am amazed at the amount of
intelligent dialogue you were able deliver in that context. I really
think that your performance on the show was as flawless as it could have been.
I know you are probably going to get hundreds of emails
today so please don't feel like you need to respond. I'm sure you are a
bit shook up after that kind of experience and I just wanted to tell you how
awesome you did. I'm sure you don't condone name-calling but really that
guy is just a hateful insecure asshole. You should know that you held up
with grace and style and I am really happy there are people like you in this
world. We need as many as we can to combat total and sheer stupidity.
Thanks,
C.M.
I applaud your recent appearance on the Lars Larson show. As
I sat in the dentist chair and listened it was clear Mr. Larson just didn't get
it. Though I am a good old fashioned social conservative and political moderate
and probably would disagree with many of your ideas it was clear your approach
to conflict resolution studies is an academic exercise and a social policy
study - not a political or international studies question. I think you and Mr.
Larson were speaking different languages not to mention that many conservatives
decry what they perceive to be the amoral nature of the modern collegiate
curriculum and therefore he tried to lump your ideas into that category. Too
bad you couldn't get through and had words placed in your mouth. But as you
stated Mr. Larson was doing precisely what your course is about.
Best of luck and thanks for your efforts,
D.A.
Just a quick thank you for
having the courage to go on the air with Portland's pompous Ted Baxter
wannabee. Having voluntarily made yourself into an audio pi–ata for all of
Lars' knuckle dragging, mouth breathing sycophants, I want you to know that
there are many secret listeners like me (the same fascination that forces us to
stare at auto accidents forces me to occasionally abandon Air America for Lars,
Savage, and Hannity!) who were thrilled to hear your calm, well-reasoned
analyses that flew over Lars' head without any hope of him understanding your points..."Just
kill 'em all, then they'll do what we say" is certainly a strange way to
solve the world's problems, but a very simple solution for simple minds.
Thanks again for your courage and I, for one, am proud to
have my taxes go to support institutions with dedicated educators like
yourself.
G.T.
I heard you on the Lars Larson
Show yesterday. I'm sure your participation has filled your e-mail box with some interesting comments. I
think I have a different take on the debate and wanted to add one more e-mail
to your in-box.
First, I appreciate the fact
you went on with Lars. Though debate can be fun, it can also take an unfriendly
tone and turn out to be uncomfortable. You're brave.
I'll start by saying that
though I disagree with you, the debate was very interesting to me. My politics
and lifestyle are conservative. I support the President and the actions he has
taken against terrorism. Up until yesterday, I haven't understood the other
side of the debate at all. It's not that I am not open minded or
intelligent...I just don't think anyone on the left has articulated the other side
very well, until you did.
It comes down to a fundamental
difference of opinion on how justice is served. Do you attempt to understand
your enemies, seeking middle ground through negotiation, rehabilitation and compromise?
Or do you pursue evildoers seeking vengeance, retribution and restitution for
their crimes? That difference of opinion makes sense to me and suggests a chasm
that probably neither you nor I will ever cross.
I thought you were the best
guest Lars has ever had. You were articulate and stood up to him with your
ideas very well. You didn't shy away from his questions or add any spin. I am
very impressed with your intellect and abilities.
The final point Lars made was
to question whether you should be on the state payroll. In my perfect world,
everyone would agree with me. It may not be as much fun, but it would sure be a
heck of a lot easier. That isn't the world we live in and you have a right to
your opinions. Your ability to articulate those opinions and willingness to
stand up to critics and debate the issues puts you in a league almost by
yourself. I disagree with you but am proud to see my tax dollars support you.
Finally, I have one question
for you. When you and your class are engaged in debate, are there dissenting
views voiced? I ask only because I hope for my side of the argument, that there
is an anti-Byron in every class, who is equally as articulate and willing to engage
you in debate.
Thank you,
R.M.