Thursday, April 26, 1C34 Pago 4 Daily Nebraskan o . rr1. v! o r1 Vords kill idealistic coalition Recent statements by Louis Farrak han, one of presidential candidate Jer.ne -.Jackson's most visible and vocal sup porters, have received a great deal of coverage in the political centers of the country like Washington, D.C., New York, and Chicago. However, on the campaign trail the comments have caused nary a ripple. For those out in the Nebraska hin- terlands, Farrakhan's comments merit repeating. Newsweek magazine provid ed several of Farrakhan's quotes in its April 23 edition. "...the Jews don't like Farrakhan," Newsweek quoted him, "so they call me Hitler. Well, that's a good name. Hitler was a very great man. He rose Ger many up from ashes...Now, I'm not proud of Hitler's evils against Jewish people. But that's a matter of record, lie rose Germany up from nothing..." The magazine also provided quotes of Farrakhan threatening Jackson's Jewish critics ("...If you harm this brother, I warn you in the name of Allah, that will be the last one you do harm." and 'Milton Coleman, the re porter who revealed Jackson's famous "Hymie" gaffe. In addition, the Washington Post two weeks ago quoted Farrakhan as saying singer Michael Jackson was a bad influence for young black men because he was "sissified." Despite this type of fiery, racist, homophobic rhetoric, Jackson has yet to denounce his friend's words. This then, is the real tragedy of the entire affair. Jackson's candidacy had the chance to form a "rainbow coalition," as he called it; a chance to give political voice and credence to a number of groups who too long have been considered politically insignificant by the major parties. Unfortunately, Farrakhan's words cast serious doubts as to Jackson's sincerity in pursuing this goal. His "Hymie" remark early in the cam paign season could be dismissed as one of those errors that can occur in the heat of battle. However, JacKson's unwillingness to denounce Farrakhan's words cannot be dismissed so easily. When Ronald Reagan stands idly by as his long-time crony James Watt slanders minorities, that's one thing; you kind of expect that from Reagan. Jackson's candidacy on the other hand, was supposed to be about love and brotherhood and lofty ideals like that.. Maybe it is a double standard to expect so much of Jackson and so little of a man like Reagan. However, in Jackson's campaign there actually was hope; hope that through involving the oppressed in the politician process, this country's shameful history of bitter ness and racism could be put to rest once and for all. Farrakhan's continuing role as a Jackson spokesman destroys this hope. Again, it's a shame because Jackson's rainbow coalition could have been a wonderful reality. Instead, it's destroy ed by the words of an ignorant man. Oh well Just wait until '83. MilicFrcst I j . USA ?2CX X m 1 mi'tiil, n rv ?r ' mum in Vliat about liome ec? Yes, East Campus is on oasis (Jann Nyffeler's editorial, Daily Nebraskan April 19). The headline caught my eye. I started to read because I've taught on East Campus for 12 years. But I didn't read anything about home economics! Surely I missed that paragraph. But I read again. Disappointment! Not even a mention of home economics which represents Jann's own description of East Campus. "People tend to be plea sant and friendly...somehow East Cam pus reflect the true spirit of Nebraska. Hard work. Common sense. Respect for life, resources, and other people. And a love of life and fun." Yes, that's home economics. Come visit us on East Campus; we have much to offer every one. '' ; Joan Anderson I ' , Assistant Professor Department of Education and Family Resources College of Home Economics Allen cast first stone? To Bill "Anti-Greek" Allen: I recognize your name from some where in the past. Weren't you the one who cast the first stone at the aduit ress? Tim Shanahan sophomore business Slams not humor In response to Bill Allen's column (Daily Nebraskan, April 23): We have spent the last four years in the Greek system and have managed to maintain our individuality. Now Bill, there seems to be a double standard here. We thought you had respect for individualism. You have categorized 3,000 young men and women into face less personalities. The men: bare-chested, brainless and bombed. The women: Malibu Barbie gone Avon. Really Bill, your intellect stuns us. We could ram ble on and write our own column, but well leave you with this thought. We have a strong suspicion that you are a man who likes a challenge. We have one for you. Try being funny without slamming the Greek system. Bill Buntain Beta Tkeat Pi senior management Rhonda Greder Gamma Phi Beta senior Teachers College One word boring! I get a little tired of all this carping about the Greeks, and in particular Bill Allen's column. I'd like to take issue with a couple of events in his so-called Greek contest (actually, I'd like to take issue with the whole column). First, Stereo Blaring Contest. Bill, old fellow, have you walked by any of the dorms lately? Apparently "dor mies" also own stereos. Also, Sorority Make-up Contest. Come on now, Bill, do you really believe sorority women wear any more nail polish than non Greek women? And what's wrong with having a Greek Week? I don't have a word to describe Greek Week, although Bill did ask for one. But I do have a word to describe his column boring! 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