UPDATE Debate about woke cancelled, no Laurens Buijs, no Charlotte Wekker

UPDATE Debate about woke cancelled, no Laurens Buijs, no Charlotte Wekker

Board members higher education media boycott conference with Laurens Buijs

05-04-2023 · News

THE NETHERLANDS/MAASTRICHT. The attendance of UvA scholar and anti-woke activist Laurens Buijs at a conference for independent higher education media, led to hassle within the board of the Kring van Hoofdredacteuren (chief editors) last week. One board member resigned, while two others refused to travel to the meeting. Meanwhile, diversity officer Charlotte Wekker of the Hanzehogeschool, who like Buijs was also a guest at the conference, withdrew.

Charlotte Wekker will not travel to the Kring congress in Groningen on 13 April "because she does not wish to be part of the (political) machinations within the Kring", according to the e-mail from the organisers, the Ukrant (of the University of Groningen) and Hanzemag (Hanzehogeschool). And so not because she did not want to debate with Laurens Buijs, they underline.
With Wekker's cancellation, the panel is unbalanced, according to the organisation. Apart from Buijs and Wekker, Sahar Meradji (maker of the documentary series Ik Woke Van Jou) had also been invited. "Finding an alternative speaker with similar authority proved impossible at this short notice. Therefore, we had to make the unpleasant decision to have to give the planned debate a different form and content. That includes, therefore, without Laurens Buijs." The debate is now about the recent fuss (about Buijs' arrival) within the Kring itself. Meradji is still a panelist.

A look back at the 'hassle' within the Kring; what was going on?

(This is a piece by Elmer Smaling, editor of Erasmus Magazine Rotterdam).

The national conference for higher education media will take place in Groningen on 13 April. Buijs was tipped as a participant in a panel discussion on ‘wokeism’ in January on the advice of the chair of the Kring, after Buijs published an opinion piece at UvA news medium Folia, in which he argued that the ‘woke culture’ threatens academic freedom at his faculty. “At that moment, he seemed a suitable candidate and was invited by the Groningen organisation,” said Ries Agterberg, chair of the Kring van Hoofdredacteuren.

Radicalised

Now Agterberg and his fellow board members take a different view of Buijs’ suitability. “In recent months, Buijs has radicalised at lightning speed,” Agterberg believes. He cites as an example that Buijs liked a picture on Twitter of a swastika made of progress flags. The scholar blogged about the so-called world reptilian government and called on the trans community to speak out about the attack on a primary school in Nashville because of ‘the radicalisation in their own ranks’.

Last week, the Kring called on the organising Groningen media to cancel Buijs, but the Ukrant (of the RuG) and Hanzemag (Hanzehogeschool) did not agree. A conversation between the Groningen editors-in-chief and the Kring did not lead to an acceptable compromise for all parties. Ukrant editor-in-chief Rob Siebelink understands the issues that other editors-in-chief have with Buijs, but did not want to cancel him. “He is indeed radicalised. But we also have people with very different views on stage, and a strong moderator, so no one will just get the space to spout hate speech.” Besides Buijs, diversity officer Charlotte Wekker of the Hanzehogeschool and Sahar Meradji, creator of the Powned series Ik woke van jou, are also taking part in the debate.

Siebelink: “If we cancel Buijs now, we indirectly prove those people right who cry that all universities are so leftist. Besides, I find it very interesting to hear how someone thinks that I totally disagree with. I am not a moralist, but a journalist.”

Fact-free nonsense

That Buijs is coming after all was reason for the Kring’s three other board members to boycott the congress. Saskia Bonger (editor-in-chief of the TU Delft medium Delta) decided to quit the board altogether. “I think the debate cannot be conducted properly with someone like Laurens Buijs. I’m all for letting all kinds of voices be heard, but that doesn’t mean you have to hurl unfiltered fact-free nonsense into the debate. During a debate it is not easy to check those facts. In any case, I don’t have the impression that you can still organise a meaningful debate about woke, because that term has been hijacked by all sorts of anti-democratic movements that mainly want to silence others themselves.”

Bonger also disagreed with the compromise reached by the Kring board. The Kring is now withdrawing as responsible for the content of the congress, but is still paying all the bills. Kring chairman Agterberg will not deliver a welcome address at the congress, but will still be present. And a planned award for best cartoon or illustration will be dropped. Moreover, after the conference, the Kringbestuur wants to start discussions with all higher education media on how to arrange the responsibility of the congress in the future. For Bonger, this was too much of a compromise, so she stepped down from the board.

Buijs still plans to participate

Agterberg himself, as editor-in-chief of the Utrecht-based DUB, will attend the conference, but not as chairman of the Kring. “I will go, because I think it is important to have a Kring conference again after years of corona. And with that, the panel discussion also invited people with very different opinions. If it had been a lecture by Buijs, I wouldn’t have gone.”

Author: Redactie

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