Letters
By Daily Bruin Staff
May 22, 2002 9:00 p.m.
Scientology misleading and manipulative
Is the Daily Bruin getting so hard up for ad revenue that now
even crassly infamous cult groups are allowed to insert their
flyers? L. Ron Hubbard, who I recall best as the man who stated in
a mid-1950s interview that the best and shortest route to a million
dollars was to start a new California religion, was basically a
fraud. To call the nonsensical, mind-bending propaganda that
Scientology represents a science is a stretch of the definition; a
stretch that in fact renders the term meaningless. The Scientology
organization, which over the past decades has paid out tens of
millions of dollars in damage awards to victims they have harmed,
is little more than a coercive, mean-spirited, money-making machine
that never hesitates to prey upon the weak and confused.
Back in the mid-1970s, I lived in the Westlake-Macarthur Park
area, at that time a very active center of Scientology facilities
and programs. I had many occasions to interact with the
Scientologists living in the area and I can never forget how
manipulative and heavy-handed their “recruiting”
tactics were. Steadfastly maintaining my independence, I was
variously told by organization members how much better off I would
be if I joined up, and how useful it would be to turn over
essentially all of my personal assets in return for
Scientology’s loony and disingenuously dangled carrot of
“clear” enlightenment. The truths clear to me at the
time centered on how desperate these folks sounded, their practice
of pounding down anyone who confronted their self-serving ideas,
and the look of dazed bliss they all shared in their demeanor.
Resisting their irresponsible cult dogma was one of my better
instincts.
While I totally support our precious First Amendment right to
express and publish religious and philosophical views, I can only
hope that the sharp minds of our students will see the insert for
what it is: something to be tossed into the trash can of
exploitative, irrelevant beliefs. Science is a wonderful system of
enquiry. Seeing it in the same sentence with the words Dianetics
and Scientology will always be a disconnection from reality in my
opinion.
Solomon Matsas Student Affairs Staff Coordinator Office
of the Vice Chancellor
