The Process of Success
October 25, 2006
I had no idea that politics could be handled in such irresponsible way. I recently watched as 724 students out of around 750 raised their hands to impeach my university’s student president. He was accused of some sort of money scandal or another, along with a variety of other smaller complaints. I may sound like an ill-informed member of my student body when I speak of the reasons for impeachment and that is because I am.
The immediate “[removal] of the named individual from his or her position as a director,” (from an official pamphlet handout on the effects of the resolutions) was decided after a few months of slander (and rightfully named by the speaker who became humiliated when he mentioned this) in my school’s newspaper and speakers barging into classrooms to spit out their stories of why this person stole or how this person didn’t steal from the student society. I did not see one official document explaining what this person did, which is the reason I stood outside the voting area and watched as the vast majority launched their hands in the air at the first mention of “for impeachment!”
There were 8 abstaining, and I got the impression that there were many more silent abstainers in the crowed who voted yes in front of their peers. What kind of voting method is a hand raise anyways? My grandpa would tell me stories about how in communist Croatia there would be voting, but ‘there was always a guard looking over your shoulder to make sure you dropped your ballot in the Tito’s box.’ This is what this felt like; an overwhelming mass of outspoken and angry peers leading others to decide there and then whether or not they would be normal and with the majority.
The few people who had problems with the whole process were squelched and essentially brushed aside.
Now I’m confused. I guess I ought to be for wanting actual proof in a political situation.
So this is how politics operate!
December 5, 2006 at 4:02 pm
y’know, Google had lots of info about the issue. there was a debate about it on campus, too.
it wasn’t about money, it was about the firing of an employee in an improper manner, and all the craziness that happened afterwards. heck, that much was explained right in the Peak.
oh, and there was that little issue of the president possibly not being a student.
maybe you’re thinking of how the G7 started accusing Hattie of stealing n’stuff, after they got tired of saying the issue was confidential. they were the only ones barging into classrooms (afaik), and it’s one little part of the reason we impeached the jerks. and now they have to pay costs for their silly court case
it’s the *douglas* student society that’s got itself into a money scandal…
December 5, 2006 at 9:50 pm
But this is just the point. I don’t know what’s going on! and I still don’t! I have just heard about what’s been happening and same with most of the people that I’ve talked to. I also heard about the craziness afterwards. That stuff also happened after I wrote this article to be fair.
I still don’t know what to think because I’ve only heard stories from one side of the argument. There are so many biases and… well that’s politics I guess. Also, I do not read the Peak because of the childish things that go on in there. The Peak is also not what I would consider a reliable source.
Thank you for spending the time to try to clear some of this stuff up for me! It is much appreciated.