{"id":1235,"date":"1996-03-28T06:00:00","date_gmt":"1996-03-28T06:00:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2006-06-21T05:06:46","modified_gmt":"2006-06-21T05:06:46","slug":"how-i-was-terminated-by-the-colorado-daily","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.evanravitz.com\/vote\/how-i-was-terminated-by-the-colorado-daily\/","title":{"rendered":"How I was &#8220;terminated&#8221; by the Colorado Daily"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><small>Letter published in 3\/28\/96 Boulder Weekly (it took 6 weeks to get them to publish it.)<\/small><\/p>\n<p>How hypocritical for Colorado Daily reporter Lisa Marshall to lament &#8220;Student activism at all-time low&#8221; on the 1\/23 front page, and for editor Clint Talbott to write on 1\/26 that Lisa is working to include a &#8220;broader array of voices on our opinion page.&#8221; When yours truly (voted &#8220;Best Activist&#8221; by Boulder Daily Camera readers) told a CU &#8220;diversity&#8221; meeting last May 1st that CU should &#8220;democratize&#8221;, Lisa told Clint that I had &#8220;disrupted&#8221; the meeting and he fired me as Daily columnist, denying me any hearing. I wrote &#8220;As the Millennium Turns&#8221; for 4 years.<\/p>\n<p>The co-chair of the meeting, Assistant Professor Esteban Flores, wrote the Daily that he &#8220;much appreciated Mr. Ravitz&#8217;s comments at the May 1st meeting.&#8221; Professor Marty Walter, who jumped to his feet at the meeting (all 6&#8217;5&#8243; of him) and began by saying &#8220;Yes, we need more democracy!&#8221;, later said &#8220;If anyone disrupted the meeting it was me.&#8221; Published letters ran 18-2 for rehiring me, the two negatives being from an employee each of the City and the University, institutional targets of my column.<\/p>\n<p>Small-minded control freaks like Lisa and Clint, in media and politics, are the main reason people shrink from &#8220;activism&#8221;. The hopeful bumper sticker &#8220;If the people lead, the leaders will follow&#8221; rarely pans out. Usually, if the people lead, the leaders attack them.<\/p>\n<p>Clint breaks his word to Daily readers. He wrote: &#8220;I have not `censored&#8217; Evan Ravitz&#8230;and hope he uses the open forum [letters] to express his views&#8221;. Yet Clint (or subordinates) held back for months three of the four letters I&#8217;ve since written, and removed the key sentence -where I invite people to take &#8220;action&#8221;- from the fourth! I had to call the Daily publisher to get each one published at all. The same kinds of things happen to many other letter-writers. When Clint learned from Mr. Flores and others that I didn&#8217;t disrupt anything, he said he&#8217;d talk with me and reconsider, but after putting me off all summer, he reneged. &#8220;This conversation is terminated&#8221; Clint told me on the phone.<\/p>\n<p>After failing to talk to Terminator, I finally called Lisa (who I&#8217;d never spoken to) and asked why she started this. She said she thought I &#8220;wasn&#8217;t very objective&#8221; at the meeting. Lisa doesn&#8217;t understand that her job as reporter is to be objective, but mine as columnist was to express opinions. I was at the meeting to participate, and not to write about it, anyway. Even reporters are free to &#8220;be active&#8221; at meetings they&#8217;re not reporting on.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve never met Lisa. But I know Clint too well already. He told me himself that he&#8217;s a &#8220;misanthrope&#8221;, which my Webster&#8217;s defines as &#8220;A person who hates or distrusts all mankind.&#8221; Clint lords it over the community he&#8217;s cut himself off from: he rarely returns calls at work, and has an unlisted number at home, unlike those of us who care for and respond to our readers. I regularly give out my number: 440-6838.<\/p>\n<p>Law &#8216;n order man Clint called Matt Franzen a &#8220;moronic vandal&#8221; when Matt in &#8217;92 removed the County-erected &#8220;safety&#8221; gate which prevented cyclists headed to 4-Mile Canyon from using the Creek Path to avoid the Canyon Highway. The County&#8217;s gate forced cyclists like Cheryl Amet onto the highway, where she was killed by a dozing driver. This, not vandalism, prompted the local legend &#8220;Torchmaster busts County-gate&#8221;. Clint now proves a more real danger to law by tacitly advocating vigilante action in an October &#8217;95 editorial, which attorney Patricia Mayne wrote to admonish him for.<\/p>\n<p>Other letters have pointed out his paper&#8217;s prejudice against &#8220;transients&#8221; and &#8220;rainbows&#8221;. Here&#8217;s Clint&#8217;s September Freudian slip: &#8220;Sam Archibald taught journalism law and ethics (ha, ha) to 75 people at once.&#8221; You do have funny ethics, Mr. Talbott.<\/p>\n<p>The Daily, supposedly run by its employees, should consider a new editor. In any case, they should make the editor accountable for his or her words and actions. Democratize, even.<\/p>\n<p>Evan Ravitz<\/p>\n<p>University Hill <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p><small>Letter published in 3\/28\/96 Boulder Weekly (it took 6 weeks to get them to publish it.)<\/small><\/p>\n<p>How hypocritical for Colorado Daily reporter Lisa Marshall to lament &#8220;Student activism at all-time low&#8221; on the 1\/23 front page, and for editor Clint Talbott to write on 1\/26 that Lisa is working to include a &#8220;broader array of voices on our opinion page.&#8221; When yours truly (voted &#8220;Best Activist&#8221; by Boulder Daily Camera readers) told a CU &#8220;diversity&#8221; meeting last May 1st that CU should &#8220;democratize&#8221;, Lisa told Clint that I had &#8220;disrupted&#8221; the meeting and he fired me as Daily columnist, denying me any hearing. 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