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Figured he'd have stayed at Jerry Falwell U forever.
To me, it doesn't seem like he was shooting down Brown.
Of course they did. Harvey wrote that letter and specifically named Ron Brown.
They said he was fine to say it, just should have clarified that he didn't speak for the University.
UNL has a stringent anti-discrimination LGBTQ policy. Ron Brown spoke, using Memorial Stadium's address, against protection for LGBTQ rights. The statement I linked allows Brown to speak his mind (1st Amendment rights, as @Dagerow points out), but publicly admonishes him to keep his views separate from the UNL/UNL Athletics name. Saying "They didn't think it was all that big of a deal at all" is an inaccurate revisionist history of those events.
He wasn't. And I don't get where the disconnect throughout this thread is.
But in this statement, Perlman is telling UNL employees that they shouldn't involve UNL in their personal views:
"We do ask individuals associated with the university to make it clear in their public statements that they are speaking only as an individual, and not on behalf of the university. Unfortunately in this instance Coach Brown did not make it clear in his comments that he was asserting his personal viewpoint and not representing the university. I have asked him to make that clarification explicitly in the future."
He wasn't. And I don't get where the disconnect throughout this thread is.
But in this statement, Perlman is telling UNL employees that they shouldn't involve UNL in their personal views:
"We do ask individuals associated with the university to make it clear in their public statements that they are speaking only as an individual, and not on behalf of the university. Unfortunately in this instance Coach Brown did not make it clear in his comments that he was asserting his personal viewpoint and not representing the university. I have asked him to make that clarification explicitly in the future."
I use a fake address...because I live in a Celebrity Home and I am ashamed of the windows, walls, paint and cabinets.So I guess the argument comes down to, was his use of Memorial Stadium's address an intended intimidation factor?
As long as you stop saying “in regular forums.” Agreed?UNL has a stringent anti-discrimination LGBTQ policy. Ron Brown spoke, using Memorial Stadium's address, against protection for LGBTQ rights. The statement I linked allows Brown to speak his mind (1st Amendment rights, as @Dagerow points out), but publicly admonishes him to keep his views separate from the UNL/UNL Athletics name. Saying "They didn't think it was all that big of a deal at all" is an inaccurate revisionist history of those events.
I'm going to ask you politely to stop with statements like 'people like you.' Those have no place in the regular forums. Thanks!
So I guess the argument comes down to, was his use of Memorial Stadium's address an intended intimidation factor?
As long as you stop saying “in regular forums.” Agreed?
No they didn't. It obviously created a lot of media coverage and questions to the University. They said he was fine to say it, just should have clarified that he didn't speak for the University.
The fact that they put out a statement doesn't mean they think it's a big deal. It's only has to mean that they are sesponding to what other people are framing as a big deal.
Since the words we use are being super parsed, I would not say he intended to "intimidate." I would say he intended to use his connection to UNL to an advantage. And I would say the University stated he should not do that.
Trying to be precise because there are linguistic land mines in this thread.![]()
Fair.
UNL doesn't just put out press releases to say everything is fine. They were putting out a fire. Ron Brown, taking the position that he took and saying the things he did, created negative PR for the university. You better believe that when this happened, Perlman, the Athletic Dept, the general counsel, and whoever else were scrambling around like madmen screaming about how to calm this down. It was a big deal. And Ron Brown did something that was unnecessarily hateful and controversial.
He's a good football guy though.