IAL Castration no way to deal with rape As usual, lawmakers don't know w-hic h end is up A Houston, Texas man recently won approval of his request to face castration s':: stead of a jan. sen ten: e for his February 1't‘n sexual assault of a Ft ear old girl Should Steve Allen Butler go through \sitn *: . op (■ration, it will lx1 the first time in on out years that a sex offender undergoes castration instead of spending time in the pen State District fudge Mike Mi Spudde:; ■■ der ision could be the beginning of the end His ruling sets a new standard of ignorant e within the legal system For one thing, the agreement addresses the issue of rape as if it were a ( rime of passion or an at I n! set .a! prowess It's not It's a violent, degrading ai t against women having nothing to do with sex drive Butler's genitals don't need the renovation, his head does A male who .sexually offends a g:: i or won; an has serious problems stemming from mental dyx function These problems manifest phvsii ally through an act like rape If we're seriously talking about dc.i;-. ti ■ ta\ o..f of prison, and it looks like we an-, perhaps Hutier should lie forced to undergo some form of (ounseiing for the next :;tt years rather than ( •tstration. It would be mm h more etfei live Bilik to the operation Anotliei o.! a bad idea It won't work l lie operation he will undergo on ' o-i toms the removal of both testicles I he ■■' xu..; it;.v < lovse eii with the operation, since the male hormone tf.toster one is produced in the test ;i ! e • t. at in' ; i.. : . t completely, the man is still i apalde of an erection, stot able to rape. Not that an erection is necessary in .1 rape rhe act isn’t about sex, but about hurting and degrading worn on; a rapist wouldn't have to be sexually aide I here are other ' Pols' like bottles and broom*:.(ks Suk. right1’ But true I caving men like Butler or1 the streets with only castration as punish m : t doesn't stop the problem of rape The saddest part is that the vu tun's family agreed to the operation deal mainly so the girl would not have to public l\ testify What does this say about the legal system s treat ment of rape survivors in this country :’ Why don t more feel sei ure in r oming forward to face their attack ers m Americ a s courts? And what does this sa\ about this country s gener al attitude toward rape victims-' Why is this girl and her family holed up in their home, afraid to confront Butler' Is it fear' Shame' Doubt ’ This agreement is a had deal tor all of us Emerald P O 801 US* (UOiNE. OfWGOMPMO) 1 *'4* t»; > pa *y I ’ it ^ <•- '.'4*1 i‘.i , »A »!.i? 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I i .1 ! i.is ! it i-n l.ilt rti .tlfti within tl ■■ ijiitigium-s ot Uv ; t n-.t r v .it I v f .it . i < i i • nut ton : am! muii.nlifs Initilf t.mt v of dlVt TMU or poliln i/.iSum of tin1 t urnt ulum ‘ Vmi !»- Ihf judg. t l.tviti iit t rs. sfiuor t tftior of \f. "f- ' .//,•• ■ Is ih,it i’( t run s haw tff.tli unfair blows against campus it onm fasts It-in i ills Is mu It it u It ura lists and oliit-i t hallitngfrs of i n I!,-! lift I | iow ■ : I . .it .■ Sh I urtbiitfs’ ill llif f\fs of t v il w h 11 ■■ p,t! r m r ( ha i si u t! t -n I s I ■ 11 ( H s \f,tihrr /tini s 1 ml 1 Htivtii it ihf noil t-n trt-nt fifil j tiWt'r n! Uxlui s c .m: p , I s v ; - ! s lit .. ’' tilt nstslllgli r,tilii .t! nimmitniH of inilttiin! f t- m i n i s i ,i n if i.n t o I f r .i n 1 mil ft .it r.iiisi pis '••ssnrs who wish in srpar.itf tfu- rumpus a inn g l In ! ii if s o! r.f f gf mlf r ,i ml s. v: t; orif i il .it ion Si 1: if f I : ! s wflosr V .11 til'S l-\ is si sui h n.irrow anil simplis :i ts i;in l.irn s of intmli/.itiim . • ■ j . : ..i visf .is InsfilsiliVf .hi ! pjiri-ssii f ami .iff ( on sr ■ p;. ii !i \ h.ir ,i ssfii a ml i t-n ■ stiri-ti Students at Ni'iivoii College m ( )hu- ill expel 1 In tuk.<■ Biol ogy of I'c-male Sexuality as a Ht.i.In.itiim requirement, which doesn l .1! firs! glanc e conjure images cit thought control or in cioc trin.ition But .it ttie hey;in limy ot c lass. Professor Kef • wards assumed lull command of her students She immediate ly tianded out syllabi that in structed women to make 'ver bal contributions to discus sion yet made il clear to men that "participation means seri ously listening more than con tribuling to disc ussion It a student has the- nerve to take issue wilt] this type of re pression ol ideas, tie may be sent to the intellectual gas c handier id a gender aware ness seminar I'hus. most siu dents just acquiesce to their more politically astute prides sors li st they b- labeled "insen s 1 ! 1 \ e to wo m e n o r huii:■ ipholiic (Sense anti Net ' . i*\ S.itnmul Rrvh'w. i >#*»! In s ;i h courses. students are ruin bed fui admitting an iiti herer. . in natural law. for all , »i Varxisls know that Chris tints was i re,ited so men t ou Id I ege 11\ rape" their s h aditu; feminist An • t: ■ i lu irk in insists, but vs orn yn who shave their he.ids and worship witches. C.1,and ieminis! art he t\ pes are praised ha illustrating, a sol ia! hraverv K.utiUi multic uIturalists and ti ■ m j n 1 si s envision the ideal university as an intellei tualh Iota '; T11 i / ed student body ot cultural relativists who t ease to grappa w :!h the issues t ritlt.al ! V hi.: : mplv at i ept am V able system on the merit ol being unusual In another instant e ol Intel hx Inal repression, a student at . • ts11v ol U ashmgton !i e an intr in. tlotl to Worn e.n s Studies i nurse His proles s ir asserted that the heterosex ual run le.u family is "dyslunt luma! and that lesbians and itavs inevitably produt e health ier i htldren . \ i i • r ; .is v me siuneni po litely asked hin professor to substantiate her < laims. and she turtly responded. Why are you ( hallenging me?" Discon ( erti-ii. he dropped the discus sion .1 nil left At the next lei tore he Vs.ix met .it the doorway h\ campus police who forced his removal from the building ("Sense and Sensitivits ") Students who perpetuate Martin Luther king jr s won derful dream of judging; people only on the content of their i harai ter must he careful if the target is not white, for he may he charged with racism Class room i ritii s of the NAA(d’, the I'rhan League, and other pro moters of dependency have been duped as "bigots" and hate mongers," even though many hlai ks today feel politi cally alienated from these groups I he president of Smith Col lege in Massachusetts assures students in an ideological man ifesto that opposition to racial quotas, sincerity or depth of the argument notwithstanding, will he treated as a serious offense I he st honl has employed a full-time Affirmative Action Offher to monitor objection able public,il opinions uttered by students ,md faculty (''The (bill of Multiculturalism” Nr\\ Kcpuhlii, 1991) Next on thi! politically incur ns I bit list is the Western ( ur riculum Yes, Augustine used tbe gender-spec itii "man" in referring to tbe human race, .iiel Odysseus was rather op pressive in bis encounter with :! .it alternative Cyclops fellow vs lien be gouged out Ins heady eye with a big slut. But such male aggression" does not compromise tbe wisdom and philosophit a I richness pu t toM h in these books \ prolessor at Wesleyan feels differently I'be < lassie texts of tie \\ i stern tradition have lieen imposed on students as a form ol m.de domination " (Itmi) At Stanford f’niversity, a student contended that "The implicit mes-.age of Western culture is \igger Co Home ' " (Ibid) llmm talk about a stretch! Leftist totalitarianism in the classroom? This charactoriz.i lion may seem like a stretch also, but some university ad ministrntors have nearly as sullied the role of an autoilo minis "state, which dit tales standards of appropriate Ix-hav ior and punishes condui t tfi.it Is otherw ise illegal To debate ideas whi< h ques lion the accuracy of leftist his lorn ill revisionists ran lie dan gerous in the classroom A stu dent al Ihis university pointed out m his U S history course that Afrii an tribes held one an other as slaves in the 13(Xl's, and he went on to desc ribe how linguistic and pigment dif ferences caused misunder standings and eventually, geno cide Before he could linisti il lustrating the omnipresence of insensitivity, his instructor has tened to silence him so as not to offend "people of color As a means of alleviating what radicals falsely identify as "oppression" and "insensitiv ity." the politically correct movement has threatened the sanctity of speech In the ( lass rtxim 111 does exist and will continue as long as radical pro fessors seek empowerment through silencing those who re fuse to interpret the world through the distorted lens of gender, race and sexual orienta tion. Kyan Dlurkrltrr is a sludi'nt •it thr l Vi/vrrsi/y.