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Democracy
Now!
New York Times Reporter,
Chris Hedges was Booed off the Stage and had his Microphone
Cut Twice as he Delivered a Graduation Speech on War and
Empire at Rockford College in Illinois.
“As I looked out on the crowd, I was
witnessing things I had witnessed in the Plaza de Mayo in
Argentina or in squares in Belgrade… it breaks my heart when
I see it in my country.”
“Speaker disrupts RC graduation” – this is the
headline in the Rockford Register Star in Illinois.
The article describes how a commencement speaker was booed
of the stage for making an antiwar speech at the Rockford
College graduation on Saturday. The paper reports that two
days later, graduates and family members are “still
reeling.” They had envisioned a “go out and make your mark
send-off.”
The speaker wasn’t an antiwar student. It wasn’t an
antiwar faculty member. It was New York Times reporter
and veteran war correspondent Chris Hedges. Hedges reported
from war-torn countries for fifteen years. Hedges spent the
last year covering Al Qaida cells in Europe and North Africa.
He was a member of the New York Times team that won the
2002 Pulitzer Prize for the paper’s coverage of global
terrorism.
In his new book War is a Force that Gives us Meaning,
Hedges writes: “War and conflict have marked most of my
adult life. I began covering insurgencies in El Salvador,
where I spent five years, then went on to Guatemala and
Nicaragua and Colombia, through the first intifada in the West
Bank and Gaza, the civil war in the Sudan and Yemen, the
uprisings in Algeria and the Punjab, the fall of the Romanian
dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, the Gulf War, the Kurdish
rebellion in southeast Turkey and northern Iraq, the war in
Bosnia, and finally to Kosovo. I have been in ambushes on
desolate stretches of road in Central America, shot at in the
marshes of southern Iraq, imprisoned in the Sudan, beaten by
Saudi military police, deported from Libya and Iran, captured
and held for a week by Iraqi Republican Guard, strafed by
Russian Migs-2IS in Bosnia, fired upon by Serb snipers, and
shelled for days in Sarajevo.”
But this didn’t stop Rockford College officials from
pulling the plug on his microphone three minutes after he
began to speak. The college president told Hedges to wrap it
up. He resumed his speech as to the sound of boos and
foghorns. Some graduates and audience members turned their
backs to Hedges. Others rushed up the aisle to protest the
remarks; one student tossed his cap and gown to the stage
before leaving.
Rockford College’s most prominent alum is Jane Addams, a
pacifist who was booed off the Carnegie Hall stage for
opposing US intervention in World War I. Addams was the
founder of Hull House, a non-profit social service agency, the
first president the Women’s International League for Peace
and Freedom and a Nobel Peace Prize Winner.
- Chris Hedges, reporter with The New York Times
and author of War is a Force that Gives us Meaning.
- Chris Hedges, presenting graduation speech at
Rockford College in Illinois.
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