and mrs. beaver in the lion, the witch and the wardrobe, they ask mr. beaver, is aslan safe? and mr. beaver says, well, of course not. he's not safe, but he's good. so you paraphrase that. the great lion of liberal arts, the great lion of the academy, the great lion of the university, the great lion of the ivory tower, is it supposed to be safe? or is it supposed to be good? there's a huge difference. sir, i think we're actually at a time where if the ideas don't make you feel comfortable and safe, unchallenged, that those ideas can be askewed, those ideas can be labeled as bad ideas. and that is not the measure of a free society. that's the measure of ideological fascism. that's not the measure of intellectual freedom. if you haven't read first corinthians 13, go back and do what this gentleman just said, read it, and you tell me what's offensive everyone it may make you -- other than it may make you feel uncomfortable for not measuring up. good! i'm glad it does. i'm glad it does. i'm not interesting -- i'm not interested, excuse me, in coddling or comforting you at my univ