Relevance
Thursday, September 20th, 2007IS MUSA AND THE MSC
RELEVANT?
IN
REGARD of the events of the previous week, of our decline to the supposed
“debate”, we would like you to applaud the members of the MSC for such an
astounding show of political finesse. It is regrettable that we could not
accept this “debate”, as we must remain anonymous, nonetheless
that does not mean that it could not be carried out on paper instead.
The MSC’s recent
response is hardly an answer; questions on accountability, transparency
and the checks and balances within the walls of MUSA; questions
of the involuntary nature of the ongoing referendum and questions
on the relevancy of the MUSA establishment are still left unanswered. What it shows instead is that the
“referendum-neutral” MUSA is not neutral at all. Elections are supposedly a
source of legitimacy; but would a union elected my a minority be truly
legitimate? In our opinion, the clubs
and societies are more legitimate than MUSA, with active membership
comprising of students like you. CAMUSA
does NOT seek power; we seek the disestablishment of the student union.
Therefore, how would a post-MUSA campus look like?
Needless to say,
there shall be a huge burden lifted from our shoulders. No more pointless
regulations on associations, no more limits to accepting
our petitions and no more “permits” required for fundraising,
club events and speaking. Yes, speaking! The “Speakers’ Corner” is not
the bastion of free speech as many of us think; there are limits to
what one can say, and subjects of religion, race and politics are off the
list. One cannot, as a recent Corner speaker claim, “talk about
anything” if it criticises the policies of our beloved government or of
socially relevant issues such as the state of our nation’s freedom of faith.
Unfortunately, rather than these fiery issues, the MSC prefer speeches
concerning the latest music videos instead.
Therefore we are giving MUSA a challenge:
If you are
indeed for student rights, speak for our true rights as citizens
rather than on infantile matters, let the students decide on what
is best for them and loosen your grip on the club and societies who are
the true representatives of the student body. Otherwise, there is no
reason for your existence.
Email: ca-musa[at]hotmail.com Vote
“NO” at the MyMonash portal
Blog: http://camusa.blogs.friendster.com ©
2007 Coalition for the Abolishment of MUSA
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