Stop Universities Undermining our Basic Freedoms
Universities are supposed to be institutions of research and learning where the status quo can be challenged and truth pursued.
But for decades now, opposition to the core freedoms that enable us to discern fact from error have set in, ultimately undermining the ability of academics to perform their roles as 'critics and conscience' of society. This has made our universities hotbeds of orthodoxies and the temples of a new 'priestly caste'; immune from the realities, and indifferent to the voices, of everyday Kiwis. These institutions are 'upstream' of the culture-levers like media and the public service that have promoted censorship and consistently undermined free speech – challenging the very foundation of human rights in New Zealand.
In short, universities are losing their social license. They have a vital contribution to make, but we need our leaders to bring them into line.
Join us in signing this public letter, calling on the Government to do its job, set the rules of the game, and defend free speech.
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Dear Ministers,
We believe universities in New Zealand have a crucial role to play, where academics are able to be 'the critics and conscience' of our society.
Yet, increasingly, they are abandoning this work, opting for 'group-think' and the protection of 'sacred orthodoxies' instead. They threaten to silence dissenters and exclude heretics.
This is inconsistent with their role; the implications are far-reaching throughout our society, and our leaders must put an end to it.
We call on you to defend academic freedom and free speech in our universities, and to create and enforce laws that defend the right for knowledge and truth to be discovered. Defending academic freedom and free speech means that Governments must enforce 'the rules of the game'; not participate in the contest of ideas itself, but ensure that no one is excluded simply by virtue of the belief they hold.
Without free speech and academic freedom, universities are institutions of indoctrination, not learning.
We call on you to take action to stop the decay of these freedoms in our universities, enabling a new generation of students and scholars to dare challenge the universally accepted, consider the unthinkable, and develop new knowledge for the benefit of all Kiwis.
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Bryce Turner signed 2024-07-07 21:14:35 +1200
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Yukio Flinte signed 2024-07-07 21:11:07 +1200
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Kerry Watson signed 2024-07-07 21:08:40 +1200
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Allen Shanks signed 2024-07-07 21:08:07 +1200Surely our universities MUST be the first place where free speech on ANY topic is MANDATORY
What on earth are you people up to? -
Louis Jensen signed 2024-07-07 21:06:36 +1200
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Rowan Greig signed 2024-07-07 20:38:47 +1200
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Lance Goodman signed 2024-07-07 20:20:19 +1200
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Vicky Jeffery signed 2024-07-07 20:04:27 +1200
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Krysia Shuker signed 2024-07-07 19:40:29 +1200
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Chris Lelievre signed via Janet Curran 2024-07-07 19:33:01 +1200
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Denise Dalziel signed 2024-07-07 19:32:31 +1200
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Martin Tik signed 2024-07-07 19:02:29 +1200
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Vania Farrow signed 2024-07-07 18:08:51 +1200
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Octavia Sheha signed 2024-07-07 18:00:56 +1200
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Sue Dwen signed 2024-07-07 17:35:49 +1200
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Radu Goga signed 2024-07-07 16:55:35 +1200
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David Cook signed 2024-07-07 16:30:32 +1200I am tired of the political agenda that universities are pursuing and the bullying of students into following the approved group think narrative. It is time universities returned to their role of education in the non political sense and allowing the free expression of dissenting opinions, whether or not they agree with those opinions.Universities did not become great centres of learning and inovation by restricting debate.
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Bronwyn Pester signed 2024-07-07 16:30:32 +1200
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Rosalie Ashby signed 2024-07-07 16:12:26 +1200
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David Allison signed 2024-07-07 16:05:52 +1200
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Dave Moore signed 2024-07-07 15:52:48 +1200
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Andy Dunn signed 2024-07-07 15:41:41 +1200Lectureres used to applaud being challenged! Thats how REAL LEARNINg is done!
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Marijke Sieling signed 2024-07-07 15:36:09 +1200
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Tony O'Dea signed 2024-07-07 15:03:12 +1200
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Alix Borries signed 2024-07-07 14:59:08 +1200
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Joe Wheeler signed 2024-07-07 14:54:27 +1200
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Dr. Eric Chuah signed 2024-07-07 14:48:29 +1200As an academic who taught sociology, psychology and international relations I see the rule of law (all Kiwis equal under one law for all) as a key ethos to democratic governance, while respecting the Treaty of Waitangi (as is where is as defined). As a NZ Citizen I have never been able to have any academic work in any of the educational institutions due to my pro Weberian (free market), non Marxist perspective. All my academic work was overseas in Australia. Singapore, Malaysia and Germany as they were accepting of my non Marxist worldview whereas our academia has been so hijacked by Marxist ideology with its concomitant derivatives that half my life in work and academia was overseas. The way academics are mostly accepted only if they hold to cultural Marxist ideology takes away the very essence of what a university is about. A laboratory or sanctity to preserve, develop create new philosophies that can help society in the social science context. Standing against Helen Clark in Owairaka in 1996 NZ elections may have further marked me for ‘persona non grata’ measures in the social sciences NZ academia. It was great to have your OIC approved and published. Mine when I applied for it as to ‘why I was constantly rejected for all academic applications despite 10 over years teaching experience’ was that ‘the files went missing’ inter alia.
Free speech under BORA 1990 CAN NOT BE FREE SPEECH if you are suppose to have only ONE VIEW if not you are ostracized from any livelihood. -
Diane Phillipa signed 2024-07-07 14:39:19 +1200Its hard to imagine we know live in a world where universities are trying to stifle free speech.
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Ben Katuin signed 2024-07-07 14:38:27 +1200
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David Knight signed 2024-07-07 14:25:54 +1200
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