You know, there just hasn’t been enough ASUN critiquing this semester. It might be because our senators are stepping on eggshells so as not to screw up, it might be because our senators haven’t done anything of merit, it might have something to do with the fact that passive aggressive placating is the name of the game so as not to offend too many of those who pay attention to such matters instead of focusing on accomplishing something truly great. Or, hey, it might be that our senators are doing a good job.
But it’s not.
It’s because no one really cares about the ASUN. Ask a random student how much they paid the ASUN this semester, how much the president or the speaker make, what resolutions passed, what bills are in the works, ask them about the ASUN, ask them, and see what they say. They don’t care. They’ll probably scoff at your question: “Who cares about they ASUN?” they may ask. Indeed they are asking, what harm is coming from those silly folks who say they’re representing me?
But this is precisely where the harm lies.
The Speaker of the senate recently asked for the campus community to discuss issues of the senate in the open and without anonymity. Well, Speaker, this is Barry Belmont writing this. I am a senior on a five year plan majoring in biology and mechanical engineering. I write for the Nevada Sagebrush, mostly scientific stuff. I am currently president (as if that title had any meaning other than its requirement by your institution) of the UNR Students for Liberty. We also go by the name 2008-2009 Club of the Year. We are active in political philosophy debates.
And I am calling for the abolishment of the ASUN.