King's Business - 1970-05

MAY, 1970

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NO. 5

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at Santa Barbara. Finally, these educational leaders are realizing that these rabble-rousers are (1) not composed primarily of students, but of outsiders who come in for the express purpose of inciting riots; (2) they have no organized purpose whatever in their lawlessness; they are not trying to establish anything of a constructive nature; (3) their sole purpose is destruction of property and order for de­ struction’s sake. They are opposed to law and order and everything that we hold dear in this beloved land! Every chance these militants get they use to destroy our laws. As an example, there is the continuing effort to bring disrepute upon the courageous judge who sentenced the “ Chicago seven.” Sym­ pathy uprising in behalf of these revolutionaries have been held in New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Chicago, on university campuses and elsewhere. Threats against the life of the judge who justly condemned these vicious criminals have been made. Our whole judicial system is being systematically attacked in an organized effort to break down all law and order. A hard-core element of appreciable size is totally dedicated to the search for any incident that might be used to force a confrontation with the police and those who represent the establishment. The major thrust of this hard-core revolutionary element has been on university campuses but within the last two or three months it has broadened its sphere of destruction to include persons and property completely removed from the campus itself. For instance, during the month of March, demonstrators left the University of California Santa Barbara campus and moved to Isla Vista, a community entirely un­ related to the University itself except that a number of students were housed in apartments of the community. There a great bank was robbed, then set afire, and then totally destroyed. Front windows of a number of retail stores were broken open and goods were looted. Chancellor Cheadle of the University declared: “ These acts of violence — senseless, wanton and self-defeating — constitute an intolerable threat to the safety of persons living in Isla Vista and to the security of this campus. . . . The people of this state, the vast majority of our student body, faculty, staff and the administration of this University will not tolerate the utter disregard of the fundamental rights of others by persons seemingly committed to anarchy at best or tyranny at worst. Free men will not tolerate the trampling of others’ rights or the gross threats to person and property that we have witnessed here in recent days.” It is indeed refreshing that a prominent edu­ cator at last has described the situation in forceful, forthright and accurate terms. So we do not hear quite so much these days from the weak- principled academicians or the liberal politicians who previously in­ sisted that this rebel element had something to tell us. And politicians who screamed for the “ rights" of the minority are changing their tune too in face of the devastation of the last months and years. Apparently their former approach did not pay off at the polls! So now they appeal to the “ silent majority” whom President Nixon has res­ urrected and whose voice is beginning to be heard loud and clear. The danger is that this “ silent majority” may become weary in well­ doing but if we will keep our voices heard, demanding law, order and decency, we may yet, under God, turn the tide toward a safe, free and beautiful America. God grant it may be so!

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