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title: 'The Myth of the Persecuted Campus Conservative'
date: '2004-06-11T09:27:20-04:00'
permalink: /the-myth-of-the-persecuted-campus-conservative/
tags:
- academia
- politics
---
Michael Bérubé has published a brilliant [reconsideration](http://www.michaelberube.com/index.php?id=P187) of an early run-in he had with Dinesh DSouza, on the occasion of DSouzas being hired as [an analyst for CNN](http://mediamatters.org/items/200406080008). The [myth of the liberal media](http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0820441864/plannedobsole-20) has been [explored in some detail](http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0465001769/plannedobsole-20), [several times, in fact](http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1566252520/plannedobsole-20), by [better folks than me](http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1400048753/plannedobsole-20), and so the myth-busting implications of DSouzas hiring need not be rehashed here.
What I do find fascinating about the story, though, as Bérubé points out, is that it likewise puts the lie to the Horowitzian insistence that campus conservatives are marginalized and silenced. Not at a place like Dartmouth, clearly. And not here, either. I reiterate what I told my students in the midst of the [the spring](/more/whats_been_going_on/) [semesters](/more_and_worse/) [horrors](/i_honestly_dont_know_what_to_say/): the dominant campus ideology, here at least, is not *liberal*, whatever one might take that to mean; its *polite*. If our campus conservatives are too intimidated to express their inmost opinions, its not because of the substance of their peers (or their professors) potential disagreement, but because of the existence of disagreement at all. Campus conservatives who express their opinions might find those opinions publicly disputed, but theyre hardly punished for their expression — not when theyve got God, the government, and CNN on their side.