Crying victimAn unpopular truth[Reprinted from Issues & Views January 28, 2002] More follow-up on those highly paid black professors, whose delicate feelings were hurt when Harvard University's President Lawrence Summers questioned Cornel West's extra-curricular activities and grading methods. Here's John Leo in his syndicated column, "Harvard President stumbles on campus race":
What Summers failed to figure out--and his naivete here is stunning--is that his little chat with West would immediately be defined as a racial incident. Sure enough, West and other stars of Harvard's black studies department threatened to move to Princeton. The circus came to town--Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton showed up to deal with (i.e., inflate) the supposed racial crisis. In a New York Times commentary, "Can Crying Race Be Crying Wolf?" (1/13/02), Kate Zernike writes:
Even after a special summit meeting called to mend fences, Mr. West continued to vent his hurt feelings in public, calling in reporters last week to insist that he just might leave, anyway. Meanwhile, conservative editorialists mocked what the writer Stuart Taylor, in Slate magazine, called a "feast of victimology." . . . Copyright © 2010 Issues & Views |
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