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    WorldNetDaily, OR
    April 15 2006

    Librarian attacked by profs for promoting 'Marketing of Evil'
    College employee accused of 'sexual harassment' for recommending
    Kupelian's best-selling book

    Posted: April 15, 2006
    1:00 a.m. Eastern

    © 2006 WorldNetDaily.com


    In what is being called an "astonishing" and "shameful" case of
    campus persecution, Ohio State University's head librarian is being
    formally accused of "sexual harassment." His crime? Recommending that
    the school's freshman class be required to read WND Managing Editor
    David Kupelian's controversial best seller, "The Marketing of Evil."

    Scott Savage is head of Reference and Instructional Services at the
    Bromfield Library on Ohio State University's Mansfield campus.


    The school's Office of Human Resources put Savage under
    "investigation" after three professors - Hannibal Hamlin, Norman
    Jones and J.K. Buckley - filed a complaint of discrimination and
    harassment, saying Kupelian's book made them feel "unsafe."


    In his role as a member of OSU Mansfield's First Year Reading
    Experience Committee, Savage had suggested new students read "The
    Marketing of Evil," as well as three other books - "The Professors"
    by David Horowitz, "Eurabia: The Euro-Arab Axis" by Bat Ye'or, and
    "It Takes a Family" by Sen. Rick Santorum. Savage made the
    recommendations after other committee members had suggested a series
    of books with a left-wing perspective, by authors such as Jimmy
    Carter and Maria Shriver.

    The attacks on Savage stem directly from faculty members' reaction to
    "The Marketing of Evil," according to the Arizona-based
    public-interest group Alliance Defense Fund, which is defending the
    librarian.

    "Universities are one of the most hostile places for Christians and
    conservatives in America," said ADF Senior Legal Counsel David
    French, who heads the group's Center for Academic Freedom. "It's
    shameful that OSU would investigate a Christian librarian for simply
    recommending books that are at odds with the prevailing politics of
    the university."


    ADF sent a "Cease and Desist" letter to OSU Mansfield officials [pdf
    file] March 28 informing them of Savage's constitutional rights. In
    it, the legal group explained the attack on Savage:


    After Mr. Savage suggested the four additional books, Professors
    Hamlin and Jones took issue with "The Marketing of Evil." They
    e-mailed the Committee and labeled Mr. Savage "anti-gay" and called
    his suggestions "homophobic tripe."
    Jones did not stop there; he sent a private email to Mr. Savage's
    supervisor, questioning the integrity of the library staff. He sent
    another email to the Committee, arguing with Mr. Savage's academic
    opinions and quoting additional text from Amazon.com's review of "The
    Marketing of Evil." After this e-mail exchange, a non-committee
    faculty member, J.F. Buckley, emailed all faculty and staff at the
    Mansfield campus criticizing the book Mr. Savage mentioned,
    denigrating Mr. Savage's professionalism, and claiming that he felt
    threatened by Mr. Savage. ...

    On Monday, March 13, 2006, at the routine faculty meeting, several
    faculty members accused Mr. Savage of sexual harassment and made a
    motion to file formal charges against him. The faculty unanimously
    passed the motion and appointed Professor Gary Kennedy to notify
    OSU's sexual harassment officer. Two days later the faculty met again
    and rescinded the motion (due to confusion as to whether the faculty
    had the authority to pass the origional motion), but instructed the
    complaining professors to notify OSU's sexual harassment officer
    individually. On March 16, 2006, Buckley, Jones and Kennedy filed a
    Discrimination & Harassment Complaint with OSU's Office of Human
    Resources.


    To date, the university refuses to halt the investigation, saying in
    response, it takes "any allegation of sexual harassment seriously."


    French is incredulous that faculty members are attempting to label a
    librarian as a "sexual harasser" simply because they disagree with
    his book suggestions: "It is astonishing that an entire faculty would
    vote to launch a sexual harassment investigation because a librarian
    offered book suggestions in a committee whose purpose was to solicit
    such suggestions," he said.

    Note: Readers may read all the e-mail exchanges between the
    professors attacking Savage and "The Marketing of Evil" here.

    Here are a few of the OSU professors' March 9 intra-faculty e-mail
    comments:


    Hamlin: "On the matter of homophobia, I think you should be rather
    careful, Scott. OSU's policy on discrimination is not simply a matter
    of academic orthodoxy, but a matter of human rights. Re Kupelian's
    book, would you advocate a book that was racist or antisemitic [sic],
    or are you arguing that homosexuals are not in the same category and
    that homophobia is not therefore a matter of discrimination but of
    rational argument? And what are we supposed to make of the fact that
    Kupelian's Armenian family died in the holocaust? Does this mean that
    he then has the right to spout bigotry about other minorities with
    impunity?

    Jones: "The anti-gay book Scott Savage endorses (below) falsely
    claims that 'the widely revered father of the 'sexual revolution' has
    been irrefutably exposed as a full-fledged sexual psychopath who
    encouraged pedophilia." This is a factually untrue characterization
    of Dr. Kinsey and his work on every point. ... I am frankly
    embarrassed for you, Scott, that you would endorse this kind of
    homophobic tripe.

    Buckley: "Rather than waste your time with the paucity of
    intellectual rigor that Kupelian brings to the table, I encourage you
    to visit his website, and see for yourself his unmitigated homophobia
    and xenophobia. In short, he is a pontificating, phobic, cultural
    atavism bemoaning the loss of an (Anglo) America that only existed on
    such shows as "The Lone Ranger." ... As a gay man I have long ago
    realized that the world is full of homophobic, hate-mongers who, of
    course, say that they are not. So I am not shocked, only deeply
    saddened - and THREATENED - that such mindless folks are on this
    great campus. I am ending now, with the hope that I have seriously
    challenged you Scott, and anyone who "thinks" as you purport to do.
    You have made me fearful and uneasy being a gay man on this campus. I
    am, in fact, notifying the OSU-M campus, and Ohio State University in
    general, that I no longer feel safe doing my job. I am being
    harassed."
    Commenting on the controversy surrounding his book, Kupelian said:
    "It's disgraceful that this university's faculty members would
    destroy an innocent man by calling him a 'sexual harasser,' just
    because he recommended my book. What's ironic is that my book simply
    champions the traditional, Judeo-Christian values almost all
    Americans took for granted 60 years ago. But today, many of us, at
    least on our nation's college campuses, are in mortal combat with
    those same values."





    "The Marketing of Evil," released in August, has become one of the
    nation's most talked-about books, widely praised by Dr. Laura, David
    Limbaugh, Michelle Malkin, D. James Kennedy and many others and
    garnering over 100 five-star reader reviews on Amazon.com. Here's a
    sampling:



    "Opening this book is like turning on the Sun. ... Mr. David Kupelian
    has written a remarkable book that reveals how the American public
    has been taken down the slippery slope of moral relativism."


    "I finished "The Marketing of Evil" over a month ago. It absolutely
    changed my life."


    "Prepare to see your world with new eyes!"


    "Read this book and you will start seeing the lies more clearly and
    you will then be on the path to truth. It will be very painful for
    some to admit the truth. You will have to say to yourself, as I did,
    "Oh my God. All those precious years wasted living by these lies." ...
    In the long run you will feel a tremendous sense of gratitude for
    having read this book."


    "This book has put a powerful voice to many things that truth-loving
    people in America have felt in their spirits for a long, long time. ...
    I like my medicine straight and my truth even straighter, and this
    book delivers, with no apologies or flinching. ... I for one am forever
    changed."


    "This was a great book!! So truthful. Should be required reading.
    Shows what is behind much of the assault on traditional values, and
    how we have morally slipped so far in America."


    "The way Kupelian writes is phenomenal, his footnotes are extensively
    accurate, and his research superb. ... Kupelian takes the reader,
    sometimes by the hand, and shows them point by point why we need to
    remember our heritage as Americans, and see what has happened since
    traditional values have been thrown out the window, to further a
    free-for-all society that has decayed from the inside out. ... Give
    this book to everyone you know, you'll thank me."


    "Kupelian, with a calm, steady and patient hand, exposes the left as
    master marketeers selling an agenda of ever-increasing licentiousness
    and depravity as a designer substitute for classical American ordered
    liberty. ... Kupelian pulls back the curtain and exposes the wizards
    pulling the levers of fraud and deceit that has masqueraded as news
    for the last 40+ years."


    "The Marketing of Evil" irritates only those who hate the light of
    day, goodness, family and the Truth. I recommend this book for anyone
    who is looking for an explanation of the simple question: 'How could
    we (Western Civilization) have sunk to such depraved depths?'"


    "A book whose time has come."


    "The socialists in this country no doubt cannot stand that this book
    even exists, however, thinking people will find the book an eye
    opener!"


    "David Kupelian exposes like nobody before how key statistics related
    to crime, divorce and everything negative is related directly to our
    propensity to literally buy evil. Evil that was intentionally
    marketed to the public! ... This book really pulls back the veil on
    evil. A must read for anyone that cares about the future of our
    nation."


    "I will forever look at the media and liberalism even more cautiously
    than I have in the past."


    "David Kupelian has authored a masterpiece that belongs in every home
    in America next to the Family Bible."


    "This fast-paced survey book is one of the more eye-opening books you
    will read this year. I got this book thinking there wasn't much I'd
    learn, but I was quite mistaken."


    "This book may offend those with a secular, humanistic, left-wing
    outlook but I feel that it is required reading for our time. Indeed,
    it is one of the best books that I have read for some time."

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