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debka_notion) wrote2004-12-17 02:36 pm
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Why I Don't Understand Why People Call This Place So Liberal
As I was getting my lunch today, Steve comes over to me, takes a look at my shirt, which says "Brandeis University Conservative Organization" on the front and "Hebrew is Gender Specific, BUCO is not" on the back, and says to me "You know, we have a shirt like that for BOO too, only on the back it says 'G-d doesn't hate us'". (BOO is the Brandeis Orthodox Organization.) I tried to joke back something, but I was rather offended. It isn't like this is the first time he's said something offensive to me either: last time it was a whole string of bigotted comments about Indians, Pakistanis, Muslims, Asians and other immigrants. I'm getting to the point where I really want to do something about it, but I'm not really sure what to do. File some sort of complaint to the student senate about religious persecution? It seems a bit ridiculous here, but I'm not sure what else to call this one. Talk to the Orthodox rabbi here? I don't know what he'd do... Ideas?
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Brandeis swims in religious debate, and usually people take it in stride. Side A will accuse side B of ignoring or violating one principle or another, side B will defend its position, side A will challenge that defense, et cetera, et cetera, until either the issue is resolved or all involved parties graduate.
Of course, that was not the case here. This was an attack that reflects what I see as a very scary attitude on the part of the speaker. If someone told me without provocation that God hates me, I doubt that I would take it seriously as a theological statement. I would be very disturbed at the idea that someone out there is sure that God hates me, and wants to make sure I know.