Double standards based on levels of historic oppression eventually all come to grief.

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April 29, 2008     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
The academic left is fond of buzzwords that sound harmless but function in a highly ideological way. Many schools of education and social work require ...
 
April 25, 2008     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
The New York Times is not known for delivering sharp blows to people engaged in countercultural preening, but it delivered a nice one this ...
 
April 23, 2008     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
Does a radical and viciously anti-Semitic professor deserve to get an award named for the great Lionel Trilling? Columbia University apparently thinks so. Its 2008 ...
 
April 15, 2008     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
In 1994, Home Box Office and Pepsico celebrated Black History Month by producing a poster that was intended to show black ...
 
April 12, 2008     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
Columbia University is warily approaching the 40th anniversary of its greatest disaster, the 1968 student uprising and occupation of five buildings, which vigorous and ...
 


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