| Commentary | INBOX Understand Scientology before dismissing it Hey Ryan; chill out. (“Who asked Tom Cruise for advice,” ODE June 30). First of all, Cruise is not the one making the media circus — he’s an swering reporters, and he does not control what they ask. And he has the right to an opin ion. You can listen to it or not. When Oprah spoke out against the beef industry, she got attacked. When Martin Sheen spoke out against the Iraq war, he got at tacked. When Cruise speaks out against Big Pharma, he gets at tacked. Why? Simple. Because these celebrities threaten multi-trillion dollar industries. And no, I don't believe that natu ral vitamins are the only solution to postpartum depression. But consid er the case of Andrea Yates, mother of five who drowned all of her kids while under the influence of Paxil. Or the case of the Australian mother who strangled her daughter while on Paxil. Or Chris Pittman, the 12 year old who killed his grandpar ents while on antidepressants. By the way, Ryan, in terms of Sci entology auditing: It ain't that ex pensive. My wife paid about 60 bucks an hour for auditing to over come her postpartum depression, and overcome it she did, in less than 15 sessions. She became her radiant self again, and no drugs were involved. Ryan, it’s no wonder you think that Scientology is a load of BS — considering all you know about it is what you’ve clearly read at anti-Sci entology sites. All you know about it are lies and distortions. That’s not research, that's just a quick fix of bigotry and hate. So chill out. Nobody's telling you that you have to agree with Tom Cruise or embrace Scientology. But get educated. You have a readership, which means you have a degree of accountability and trust. Don’t let your readers down by ranting about something you don’t understand. Greg Churilov co-creator of the Scientology resource page liveandgrow.org Failure to define "cultural competency" is disturbing As a University of Oregon alum nus, I read with some disquiet about the University’s Five Year Diversity Plan. The most disturbing aspect of this plan is the purposefully undefined notion of “cultural competency.” John Shuford asserts that this vague concept was left so because it “would not be appropriate for the drafters of the blueprint to impose a definition because that might have led to adverse responses by some” (ODE, June 30, “Diversity plan sparks controversy with faculty”). What? In other words, they didn’t define the governing idea of their plan because someone might not like their definition? This, at a large university, is the actual response of a salaried member of the adminis tration? They didn't do something that needed to be done because somebody might not like them for doing it? Good God. The authors of the diversity plan are going to govern a large part of CORRECTION A graphic that accompanied “Diversity plan sparks controversy with faculty," (ODE, June 30) stated that Joe Wade was fired from the University in 1999. He was not fired. His position was changed from Director of Academic Advising and Student Services to Associate Provost of Student Affairs. CLARIFICATION In the same graphic, it says the University hired Elson Floyd to assess the racial climate of the University. This action was mandated in the court case Wade v. the University of Oregon, et al. ^ Weekday rates starting at: I &AC99 S MO Weekend rates vary Motel 6 3690 Glen wood Dr. Eugene, OR 97403 (541) 687-2395 800-4-MOTEL 6 Only 1 Mile from U of O Take 1-5 South to exit 191. 74CCOR hotels Pool Free Local Calls Kids Free Free HBO/ESPN Free Coffee Pets Welcome mnararaiiBrannnnBramraninnra Bans ammiaias Find fun stuff in the ODE Classifieds: Comics, your daily horoscope, and, of course, the crossword. University life based on an unde fined concept, which they will get around to defining — if ever they do — at some equally unde fined time down the road, if and when everyone promises not to get mad at them? No wonder the faculty is rebelling. The unspoken effect of leaving this hinge concept undefined is to create a kind of loyalty test. The im plication is, if you don't know what constitutes “cultural competence” you must be culturally incompetent. As a person whose politics by and large would be considered liberal and progressive (though never Progressive, which is liberalism without the inconvenience of poli cy), would I have to trot out my Jewish wife in order to achieve “cul tural competency”? Or would her Jewishness be considered of insuffi cient minority authenticity under this plan? Would I be forced to put her aside and marry — pardon me, “partner with” — a Palestinian woman? A black man? Would my long-stand ing affection for the poetry of Garcia Lorca and Gwendolyn Brooks no longer be enough to establish my “cultural competency”? Would I be forced to proclaim, with a straight face, that Nikki Giovanni is a great poet? If the people behind this plan — which for all I know may be a fine plan if done properly — cannot find sufficient steel in their spines to go out on a limb and define .“cultural competency,” they have no business writing the plan in the first place. Less and less, in society as well as in the University, are there people willing to take principled but intel ligent stands on issues of impor tance. To do so requires careful thought, a mind willing to keep alive a little doubt in every certainty and, above all, the willingness to be wrong. If you don't define “cultural competency,” you don’t ever have to risk being wrong about it. But if you are not willing to take such a risk, you need either to excise the concept from the plan, or turn it over to someone who is willing to take the risk. Curt Hopkins 1991 Honors College graduate — poppl/ _/4na4oli& Lunch Monday through Saturday Dinner 7 Nights a Week 992 Willamette Eugene, Or 97401 343-9661 We’ve got sports 24/7 www.dailyemerald.com What are you doing for the rest of your summer? Book Your Summer at the University of Oregon THE SECOND HALF OF THE 2005 SUMMER SESSION BEGINS JULY 18. No formal admission is required. The UO Summer Session Catalog and the Summer Schedule of Classes are available online. Check Out Our Website! http://uosummer.uoregon.edu/ Call (541) 346-3475 for registration information. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON EO/AA/ADA institution committed to cultural diversity