May 30, 2019

Open Letter to UNB Faculty and Staff and Students at Fredericton and Saint John Campuses


Dear University of New Brunswick Faculty, Staff and Students and Alumni...

Please note the following:


Alex van Hamme, independant journalist
 of Free Bird Media Canada
has spoken with Prof. Ricardo Duchesne a few times...
... find these video interviews on FBM's youtube channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZLeGWxOipxrcAiQ21Gizyw

Did you know that you have a best-selling author in your "university community"?



Did you know that the media are publishing "hit pieces" against this author?

Did you know that a young journalist who wrote a piece about Ricardo Duchesne at Huffingpost cannot even spell his name correctly?

Her name is Bailey Martens.  Has Bailey Martens even spoken with Prof. Duchesne or actually read his best-selling book for research? If she is " an emerging journalist who is passionate about reporting on vulnerable populations" she must have done her homework.. no.. why not? Bailey claims she has worked on three university papers, having only attended one of those schools. You can follow her on Twitter @Miss_BaileyMae.
https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/ricardo-duchesne-unb-faculty-condemn_ca_5ceda269e4b0793c2346ca52

Professor Ricardo Duchesne was born in Puerto Rico.  He's recently written about the "attack" on him by others at UNB here Lazy UNB Academics

Prof. Duchesne has many Canadian friends, allies, colleagues, promoters and supporters around the world... many more than 100, 1000, or 10,000.  Duchesne works tirelessly to create thought provoking articles and produces quality content.. but he does not spend time on Twitter bothering others; he doesn't use Twitter.

Prof. Duchesne is a tenured long-time UNB professor and an accomplished author of three books:

"The Uniqueness of Western Civilization" [Brill], 2011;
"Faustian Man in a Multicultural Age" [Arktos], 2017; and
"Canada in Decay:  Mass Immigration, Diversity & The Ethnocide of EuroCanadians" [Black House Publishing], 2017..

As well he has many published academic articles and is the founder of the group "Council of European Canadians" with many contributing writers..

CEC on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/eurocanadian/
Twitter https://twitter.com/eurocanadians
& Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp9GCoP_PIcZV2FDVXPG27w

We find that CEC has a "Mission Statement" .. have you read it?
https://www.eurocanadian.ca/p/mission-statement.html

There is no hatred or racism in Professor Ricardo Duchesne's advocacy online.

Matthews Sears has been known for agitating against Duchesne on Twitter and for promoting the NDP federal political party.


.. so some would say he is using his academic post to be a political activist.. not all professors in Canada enjoy the luxury of being able to speak freely on issues.. as we have seen Prof. Rick Mehta fired for his commentary on Twitter.


As a vocal supporter of the NDP Matthew Sears and his party are especially focussed on race it would seem - celebrating extra proudly the victory in BC of Mr. Singh as leader of the NDP.


All this being said.. please let us know what parts of Prof. Duchesne's book you would say are troubling for the public to read.. Thank you for your early reply.

----->>>>  Allan Adam (Chemistry), Funké Aladejebi (Gender & Women’s Studies/History), Jennifer Andrews (English), Mira Bachvarova (Renaissance College), Bruce Balcom (Physics), John C. Ball (English), Katherine Barclay (Biology), David Bell (Law), Jason Bell (Philosophy), Sandra Bell (English), Amanda Benjamin (Education), Barry Blight (Chemistry), Mustapha Ibn-Boamah (Economics), Andrea Bombak (Sociology), Jeffrey Brown (History), Caroline Brunelle (Psychology), Donna Bulman (Nursing), Casey Burkholder (Education), E. Sandra Byers (Psychology), Branimir Cacic (Mathematics), Mary Ann Campbell (Psychology), Emin Civi (Business), Sarah-Jane Corke (History), David Creelman (English), Dan Lawson Crouse (Sociology), Lauren Cruikshank (Culture and Media Studies), Tia Dafnos (Sociology), Christopher Doran (Social Sciences), Daniel Downes (Social Sciences), Scott Dunham (Philosophy), Dion Durnford (Biology), Adam Dyker (Chemistry), Elizabeth Effinger (English), Patrick Eldridge (Philosophy), Hadi Eslami (Business), Triny Finlay (English), Cheryl Fury (History), Joseph Galbo (Social Sciences), Anna Hamling (Culture and Media Studies), Abdelhaq M Hamza (Physics), Nick Hardy (Sociology), Stephen Heard (Biology), Rod Hill (Economics), Virginia Hill (Linguistics), Suzanne Hindmarch (Political Science), Cathy Holtmann (Sociology), Gabe Hrynick (Anthropology), Jula Hughes (Law), Stefanie Hunt-Kennedy (History), Viqar Husain (Mathematics), Bonnie Huskins (History), Mostaq Hussain (Business), Anna Ignaszak (Chemistry), Lee Jolliffe (Business), Miriam Jones (English), Zahra Katami (Physics), Sean Kennedy (History), Bill Kerr (Classics), Robert Larmer (Philosophy), Sophie Lavoie (Culture and Media Studies), Ross Leckie (English), J. P. Lewis (History and Politics), Debra J. Lindsay (History), Jacqueline Low (Sociology), Brian Lowry (Engineering), Carolyn MacDonald (Classics), June Madeley (Social Sciences), Elizabeth Mancke (History), Randall Martin (English),  Hepzibah Muñoz Martínez (History and Politics), Morris Mendelson (Business), David Mercer (Philosophy), Marc Milner (History), Koumari Mitra (Anthropology), Erin Morton (History), Janet Mullin (History), John Neville (Chemistry), Ben Newling (Physics), Obed Nkunzimana (Humanities and Languages), Magdalen Normandeau (Physics), Janine Olthuis (Psychology), Nicole O’Byrne (Law), Amy Parachnowitsch (Biology), Karen Pearlston (Law), Patricia Peterson (Education), Carmen Poulin (Psychology), Ahmad Rahmanian (Philosophy), Valerie Reeves (Chemistry), Chantal Richard (French), Scott Ronis (Psychology), Stephen Ross (Physics), Roger Saul (Education), Stephen Schryer (English), Amy Scott (Anthropology), Alan Sears (Education), Matthew Sears (Classics), Sue Sinclair (English), Edith Snook (English), David Speed (Psychology), Phil Taber (Libraries), Ajit Thakkar (Chemistry), Luc Theriault (Sociology), Lisa M. Todd (History), Lucia Tramonte (Sociology), Daniel Tubb (Anthropology), Daniel Voyer (French), David Wagner (Education), Gary K. Waite (History), Barry Watson (Economics), Robert Whitney (History), Julia Woodhall-Melnik (Social Sciences), Donald Wright (Political Science), Hilary Young (Law)

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