Your son, Facebook and Catholic values
p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- It’s 2008, “and Web 2.0 has been around for a few years,” says Andy Guess in Inside Higher Ed.
The, “potential of online phenomena to disrupt political campaigns —- the ubiquity of activists with video recorders, say, or the likelihood that even a ‘private’ personal page will eventually find its way into an opponent’s hands” is, he says, a fact of life, “grasped by most political candidates”.
And, of course, their families.
On top of that, at least one more politician is learning what your son puts on his Facebook profile, “can be a liability, regardless of whether it’s visible to the general public,” says Guess —- especially if the son attends a Catholic university.
In a case in point, “the candidate is Bob Schaffer (right), a Republican and former member of Congress who’s now running for the Senate in a closely watched race against Mark Udall, a Democrat,” says the article, continuing:
“Over the weekend, a blog covering Colorado politics anonymously received a link to a mirrored version of 19-year-old Justin Schaffer’s Facebook profile, which contained phrases and images that critics immediately decried as racist and offensive.”
In Facebook Profile Meets Catholic Values (and the Campaign), Guess goes on »»»
This week the University of Dayton, where Schaffer is a rising sophomore, told local reporters that it would initiate disciplinary procedures before the semester begins on August 20 to determine whether he violated its Standards of Behavior.
Schaffer’s profile is still on Facebook, but he has since removed himself from the University of Dayton “network” and it is not clear whether he has removed the content to which many have objected. At first glance, the profile is typical of a college student his age: he lists Jimi Hendrix and Van Halen as favorite artists, and 1984, Animal Farm and Everybody Poops as favorite books.
Schaffer (who described himself as “Conservative” and “Roman Catholic”) was also a member of numerous groups (”Justin left the group Pole Dancers for Jesus”) and had installed several applications, including one that allows users to post digital “bumper stickers,” and receive them from friends. Some of these bumper stickers immediately caught the eye of critics on the blogosphere, such as a photograph of Barack Obama altered to look like Osama bin Laden, another of Obama raising his hand with the caption “High Five … Who’s Gay!” and a poster featuring a Confederate backdrop and a machine-gun-wielding Christ, captioned, “What Would Republican Jesus Do?”
One bumper sticker, featuring side-by-side photographs of Obama and the Count Chocula cartoon cereal mascot, asks, “Separated at Birth?” Another, showing the pyramids, declares, “Slavery Gets Shit Done.”
Schaffer has already issued an apology, but his father’s campaign would not comment. “I do not agree with the sentiment or content of the offensive material, especially the ‘bumper sticker’ that references slave labor. It is clear that my actions were juvenile, disrespectful, and a mistake on my part,” the younger Schaffer told a local news station. “The offensive materials directly contradict the values that my parents taught me and are forbidden in my parents’ home. My Facebook page is solely my responsibility, and I am saddened that my actions have reflected poorly on my sisters and parents.”
He did not respond to a Facebook message inviting further elaboration. Schaffer’s father, the Senate candidate, told the station, “My wife and I have initiated a process of firm and severe discipline with our son.”
The university, which is private, has a policy stating that “discrimination, harassment, or any other conduct that diminishes the worth of a person is incompatible with our fundamental commitment as a Catholic university conducted in the Marianist tradition. Every person, regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age or disability shall be treated with respect and dignity. No person shall be subject to any sexual, racial, psychological, physical, verbal or other similar harassment or abuse, or be denied equitable consideration for access to employment and the programs, services, and activities of the University.”
The university also upholds students’ rights to “full expression,” adding: “In upholding this freedom for its students, the University requires that the expression of opinion not interrupt or disrupt the primary teaching, research and administrative functions of the University or any other activity or proceeding on campus which is generally accepted as a legitimate University function.”
“When Justin Schaffer became a University of Dayton student, he agreed to live by the standards of the UD community. In the Marianist tradition, affording dignity and respect to all persons are fundamental core values of the UD community,” the university said in a statement. “As an institution of higher education, we also welcome diversity of opinion, political dialogue and examination of the issues of the day. We encourage those discussions to be respectful of differences.
“In that Marianist tradition, we have started a dialogue with Justin exploring our deepest values and UD’s community standards. This is a matter between the University of Dayton and Justin and it would be inappropriate to comment further.”
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August 7th, 2008 at 1:31 pm
Oh, that stuff isn’t racist. People need to get thicker skin for crying out loud.
August 7th, 2008 at 2:53 pm
Join up with a Catholic university, expect to be force-fed Catholic values, now that there’s a new conservative Pope in town.
“Every person, regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age or disability shall be treated with respect and dignity.”
Notice religion is missing from that list.
August 7th, 2008 at 8:00 pm
Religion is cancer.
August 8th, 2008 at 7:45 am
Some religions are*
August 12th, 2008 at 10:02 am
It’s amazing…. the “games” of the Roman Church and it’s hierarchy. The “core” and it’s foundation, took the crumble, way before “Vatican 2″. Those that remain of that group
and of that era… now “bend” down and Kiss the feet of both the Legal systems of World governments, in lieu of moral and corporate punishment, and the Financial sectors, both banks
lawsuits, and like a “sow” feeding her young, will intimidate the meek and innocent less fortunate working class to feed those at the “Red velvet, and satine banquet table”.
The Roman Churchs’ dignity has long disappeared; as has her respect; love and caring. The message from Christ to his Apostles, and to the Saints and Martyrs…. is NOT the
message of what the Vatican counsel…. #2, was to be. A Conservative, compassionate(?) church of the past…. to a egocentric, political, ethnic juristictional church; with circus like
Liturgies, that are no longer sacred…. and finanical immorality is in the face of her people. Societies of religious with apendiages of alternative lifestyles while in community; and
having socials proclaiming there lifestyle. I was born and instilled with values and morals, dignity and respect of the Catholic life…. the year I witnessed, (what I was raised to believe;
… a Pearl, or Gold within context of the church of Rome….. ). The “Tent” of catholicism crumbled. I occassional attend a Catholic church in repect to family obligations; but don’t
believe…. “cotton candy”, is a substitute…. for Church doctrine ; nor the BODY and BLOOD of our LORD and SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST. The ORTHODOXY of the ROMAN CHURCH has
not been insight within her WALLS… for a few generations. Compassion, Love, and Understanding, ARE NOT…. political alternatives. WE must LOVE, BE COMPASSIONATE, and UNDERSTANDING.
BE REMINDFUL of the MEEK. Doctrines have been lost to interpretation…. A balance needs to be instilled. I have a Faith in God, within the Trinity…. but, Hierarchy has “crushed” the
essence of stability…. Dogma, and theology, discipline…. have vanquished. Integrity with compassion…. has floundered. Ego has dominated along with self-love, rather than compassion
and charity…. In my youth…. I was instilled with Latin, and English…. English, naturally more understanding…. the transforming of Liturgy from Latin to English…. when it could have been “easy”
by lingustic changes…became one of the experimentations, that “EGO’s”…. overpowered the beauty of the scriptural word. Along with political influence both from within and outside of the
Church…. the Church lost her foundation…. to experiment. Anyways, as one man see’s the good…. another see’s a weakness. May the Wisdom of the Lord be with us!