News

Progressive Labor Party Organizes Solidarity March With Harvard Yard Encampment

News

Encampment Protesters Briefly Raise 3 Palestinian Flags Over Harvard Yard

News

Mayor Wu Cancels Harvard Event After Affinity Groups Withdraw Over Emerson Encampment Police Response

News

Harvard Yard To Remain Indefinitely Closed Amid Encampment

News

HUPD Chief Says Harvard Yard Encampment is Peaceful, Defends Students’ Right to Protest

Abolition and the Navy

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

This afternoon, the Department of Naval Science will show a film, Operation Abolition, which deals, according to the Department, with the "communist-inspired" student riots against the House Un-American Activities Committee in San Francisco last May. Although distributed by a private firm, the film was prepared by two Un-American Activities Committee staff workers and is being circulated around the country with the Committee's endorsement.

As an article in the current issue of The Reporter shows, and as one of the Committee workers who prepared the film has admitted, Operation Abolition presents a grossly distorted picture of the San Francisco demonstrations, by judicious juxtaposition of incidents that occurred hours apart, by deft cutting, by statements in the narration that contradict the word of the local police.

For a department of the University both to present such a film uncritically, and to accept blithely (and print in the University Gazette) the description "communist-inspired student riots," is to use dangerous and irrelevant government propaganda in the guise of education.

Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.

Tags