Thursday, December 22, 2011

Remembering the Icy Hearts of Williams College Liberals Anxious to Articulate Anti-White Hatred

The crazy, out of control liberal extremists at Williams College have made the news again.  According to Roger Kimball at PJ Media, last month on the Saturday night of homecoming weekend, someone scrawled the dreaded "N-word" on the wall of an upper floor of a student dormitory.

Moon Lit Christmas Eve in Purple by John C. Drew, Ph.D. Acryllic on canvas December 2011.

In typical Williams College style, an intense, politically correct witch hunt ensued. As Kimball writes that Williams President Adam Falk
cancelled classes and athletic practice for the following Monday, using the day as an opportunity for “healing” and to teach about the evils of racism and how such attitudes would not be tolerated on his campus. The Counseling Center, Chaplain’s Office, and Multicultural Center advertised psychological help for students who might feel traumatized by this “shock.” A group of students marched to the local police station to demand that the police aid campus security in investigating this “hate crime.” Eventually, even the FBI — the FBI! — was enlisted to investigate this “horrifying,” “vile,” “hateful,” “offensive,” “harmful” act.
Most frightening, a young white student who had posted conservative comments on a blog cite was singled out for FBI level attention.  The reality of the situation, however, is that it is now well known that it was a minority student who scrawled "All Niggers Must Die" on a dormitory wall

I have written in the past about the creepy, anti-white discrimination I've seen among the folks at Williams College.  I've also written about the spectacular examples of mental illness at Williams including the Williams College president who committed suicide by jumping out of a window. 

I was looking over the new hires in the political science department.  You may be surprised to learn 50% of them are black.  This is odd, of course, since blacks only make up about 13% of the U.S. population.  I left Williams College in 1989 with one year left on my contract.  They said my research was bad.  The American Political Science Association had given me one of their nine most prestigious awards in 1989 for my work.  I always felt I took its former prestige with me when I drove back to California.

John C. Drew, Ph.D. is an award-winning political scientist.

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