4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 1, 2003 OP/ED atb ic Igan Dal 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 LouIE MEIZLISH Editor in Chief AUBREY HENRETTY ZAC PESKOWITZ Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the Daily's editorial board. All other articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. NOTABLE QUOTABLE These represent the most significant civil rights cases the Supreme Court will have decided in the last quarter century." - Theodore Shaw, NAACP associate counsel, on today's oral arguments in the University's affirmative action case, according to CNN. JOEL HOARD AND SCOTT SERILLA STICK FiGCURE ARE AwEsOME Good evening. I'm Scott Bakula / of TV's "Quantum Leap." Because of the recent conflict in Iraq, the creators of "Stick Figures Are Awesome" have been forced to withhold several cartoons. What follows are excerpts from some of them. B-Sides, if you will. ofl I don't understand why we're breaking up. March 24 It's not you, George. It's your tax plan. 1 I i Sorry, children, but this is the last time we can hang out together. Do you know what a restraining order is? March 19 MNV's Spring Break -- A drunken Norah Jones naked on a donkey. I GOTS ALL THE GRAMMYS!!! Tijuana 4- 15 miles March 25 What else is on? JOSEPH LITMAN THE LOW END THEORY have a friend named already become disenchanted by the media's replete with accounts of death and mishaps Heath Cerrin Erny willing commodification of war and its and misdeeds, the characteristics of war. who is both really obfuscation of all other happenings. Even more alarmingly, we also have fewer intelligent and distinctly Following our evening, one which I had and fewer prominent sources from which we engaging. A physics prefaced by watching innumerable explo- can retrieve all that we might want to know. 'major as comfortable sions, I went home and rapidly joined The high preponderance of corporate discussing Gauss's Law Heath in his perspective as I watched mergers and synergy is scary given the (which he has tattooed shows like CNN's "War in Iraq" and extent to which media can influence our on his arm) as he is Aris- recalled Dan Rather's almost gleeful prog- opinions, a power that is rarely examined totle (none of whose nostication that the military endeavor with great depth beyond the world of acade- work is tattooed anywhere), Heath always against Hussein would likely be the most mia. Neglect of the subject owes to the keeps our discussions thought provoking. watched television event in history. When absence from MSNBC's news ticker of tid- He's not without humor, either, so generally, news outlets are preoccupied finding the bits like, "New study finds that we and our we have a nice time hanging out, and our dis- catchiest title for their endless coverage of industry peers control you, the uninformed course ranges from the intellectual to the the war and Dan Rather is recasting the herd." But college kids have that time to ask inane. (How inane? This is a man who used U.S. president as director of programming for more, and a scrutiny of the media effects to freeze fruit in our refrigerator during instead of commander in chief, the Ameri- literature yields a depressing conclusion. freshman year solely for the purpose of shat- can public has some serious problems. Most basically, research has conclusive- tering his assorted apples, oranges and pears Finding fault in news coverage is noth- ly found that news outlets, particularly tele- in the stairwells of South Quad. Good times.) ing new, so I don't want to be mistaken for vision programs, have a profound and A few weeks ago, Heath and I met for someone who believes he's rightly rein- decisive influence on the American pub- dinner, an appointment at which we broke vented the wheel. My point is that watch- lic's agenda, dictating to them which issues from our standard, varied interaction and ing the war on television provides a matter and why. The results were subse- spoke almost solely about the nation's war window into reality no more legitimate quently modified, with that power depen- campaign in the Middle East. While commis- than playing CandyLand. dent upon the topic, the preexisting level of erating over our shared distrust of President The sensational, jejune coverage which persuasion among individual, and their G-Dub and bemoaning the aborted diploma- we can watch at all times - please don't. talk respective levels of cognition. An issue like cy that both led us to a nearly unilateral war to me about the "embedded" reporters who war in a distant place against a people with and likely threatened all other Axis mem- are taken off air if they actually report and a mostly alien culture perfectly lends itself bers, Heath mentioned that he had stopped are only allowed their "access" as a means to media manipulation, though. visiting CNN's website because it had effec- for the military to manage the news sent back Findings like those are worth bearing in tively morphed into www.war.com. to the States - is only a simulacrum of jour- mind as we continue to "patriotically" watch Heath had not turned his back on the nalism, one that redirects the media's narrow someone else's cities go up in flames, as we United States, signaled his disregard for U.S. spotlight from other news and recenters it on continue to ignore the rest of what's happen- troops or condoned Saddam Hussein and his skewed, consumption-ready information. ing, as we continue to confuse night-vision- regime - all common accusations hurled by Comparing our country's reporting on the cloaked information with bare truth. those who adhere to a binary system which war to that of news services in other nations, makes any dissent un-American, unapprecia- like the BBC ini allied Britain, exposes that Litman can be reached at tive and dangerous. Instead, he simply had we aren't receiving a clear picture, one litmanj@umich.edu. Not quite colorblind PETER CUNIFFE ONE FOR THE RoAD ral arguments in wrong and maybe some have truly deluded attempt to play the race card because his name the University's themselves into believing their fight to give is "Estrada," these activists failed to call their a f f i r m a t i v e more college seats to whites with better SAT conservative pals to account. action cases will be scores than minority students is continuing the And which of the euphemistically named heard by the U.S. struggle of Martin Luther King Jr., as many conservative civil rights groups (including the Supreme Court today, are fond of claiming. But their efforts to Center for Individual Rights, the Center for and this summer the achieve colorblindness only go one way. They Equal Opportunity and the American Civil years-long fight over the never speak up when race is used against Rights Institute) will first take up the cause of constitutionality of the minorities or to further conservative goals. ending racial profiling? While these groups University's admission Where were these conservatives civil rights attack affirmative action and other programs policies - and similar programs around the activists when the Department of Justice used aimed at helping minorities in court, their con- country - will finally be settled. the Voting Rights Act - which requires it to servative brethren use race to further their goals Supporters of affirmative action are hopeful approve congressional redistricting in Southern (like the Estrada nomination) and are often and working hard, rallying and getting their states - to veto a Mississippi redistricting plan indifferent to instances of active racial discrimi- message out. But the tide turned against affir- that favored Democrats and handed the deci- nation (like the Pickering nomination). mative action a long time ago and its opponents sion to a panel of Republican judges who Race still means something in this coun- aren't hoping, but contentedly awaiting the packed minority areas together to help Republi- try. The injection of race into everything inevitable. Those who chide us for considering can candidates? Didn't these champions of from judicial nominations to who law race say ending affirmative action is necessary equality find the use of a law meant to prevent enforcement suspects of crimes shows that. It to repair the racial divisions in our society. discrimination against black voters instead used also has continuing social and economic con- Many of them - including the product of pref- to keep them from electing more of their pre- sequences. It still affects how you live, how erences for children of privilege who runs our ferred candidates by segregating congressional others view you and what opportunities you government - like to tell us not to worry, there districts to be something unjust? have. The struggle to end affirmative action are other ways to achieve diversity. The conservative civil rights activists also would be a lot more understandable if those There is President Bush's favored method had little to say about the federal appeals court leading the fight would acknowledge the of granting the top percentage of students nomination of Charles Pickering who, as a reality that race does still matter and work to from all high schools admission to state state senator, sponsored laws aimed at reduc- stamp out the many ugly and unjust uses and schools, shamefully using school segregation ing the political influence of blacks and who, effects of race that persist. to make up for affirmative action instead of as a law student, authored an article on how a Without such efforts, getting rid of means recognizing it as an evil in itself. state law against interracial marriage could be to attract and keep minority students in col- As The New York Times reported over the amended to make it enforceable - advice the lege and the effects that will have on their weekend, conservative groups are threatening state legislature followed. (Pickering claims it opportunities for social advancement and inte- to launch lawsuits across the country attacking was an "academic exercise," but surely these gration will only exacerbate our divisions. programs and scholarships aimed at encourag- civil rights activists saw through that.) Conservative civil rights groups like to tell ing minorities to attend and stay in college. When liberals objected to the judicial us that race shouldn't matter. But if they get How long before they attack the percentage nomination of a right-wing lawyer actively their way, it will only matter more. plans as just an illegal proxy for race? hiding his views from public scrutiny - I have no doubt these affirmative action which I presume means the public wouldn't Cunife can be reached at opponents sincerely believe they are righting a like them -- and conservatives shamelessly pcunaff@umich.edu. LETTER TO THE EDITOR 6 0 Do)frnn resigns from MSZ Presidency, offers apology To THE DAILY: The Jewish people are not fighting a new battle. Anti-Semitism is as old as Judaism, and unfortunately, it does not appear that we are headed for peace anytime soon in Israel. Our rabbis teach us that peace and redemption will only come after the Jewish community unites and returns to the Torah and its command- ments. According to Rabbi Hillel, the name- truth advertisements. After dealing with the initial heartbreak of being publicly condemned by members of my own community, I have decided to reevaluate the rationale of becoming active in the pro-Israel community. To me the pur- pose of Israel advocacy is to encourage Jewish students to return to their communi- ty; to establish a strong sense of identity among the University's 6,700 Jews. The truth is that MSZ's largest support bases exist outside of campus, in the Metro Detroit Jewish and national evangelical Christian communities. I have strongly held the position that if the dividing entity in the Jewish community, and while there may be a base of students on cam- pus who agree with its ideologies, the effects of MSZ are contrary to its initial goals. It is with the concept of achdus in mind, that I resign my position as president of Michigan Student Zionists, and recommend its abandon- ment by the remaining members. I will continue to work with the North American Jewish Student Alliance on cam- pus, and it is my strong desire that I be wel- comed into the mainstream pro-Israel community, so that I may best fulfill the ultimate goals of Israel advocacy. I would also like to offer a public apology, and ask I THE BOONDOCKS A.ARONMcGR.L.jDER, F k.