Note that I am NOT suggesting that University of Pennsylvania Law Professor Amy Wax should have her tenure be revoked. I support academic tenure, and think that it it should be more common, not less common in academe.
That being said, but whichever administrator ever signed off regarding her tenure approval needs to be fired ……… Out of a Cannon ……… and into the Sun.
Her latest public racist diatribe, delivered on (of course) Tucker Carlson's show, is not out of character for her.
She has been this way for year:
University of Pennsylvania law professor Amy Wax made more inflammatory comments on a national conservative talk show Friday, slamming immigrants who are critical of the United States.
“There is just a tremendous amount of resentment and shame of non-western peoples against western peoples for western peoples’ outsized achievements and contributions,” Wax told political commentator Tucker Carlson on Fox. “It’s really unbearable.”
Her comments came as Penn is amid a faculty senate review process that could lead to sanctions against the 69-year-old tenured professor who has worked at Penn for two decades. Penn declined comment on her latest remarks, and the law school reiterated that her “views do not reflect our values or practices.”Wax said on the show that Black Americans also feel resentment and shame.
“It’s this unholy brew of sentiments,” she said.Wax criticized Asian and South Asian Indian doctors at Penn Medicine, who she said “are on the ramparts for the antiracism initiative for dump on America.” She singled out Brahmin women from India.
“Here’s the problem,” she said. “They are taught that they are better than everybody else because they are Brahmin elites and yet on some level, their country is a s—hole. ... They’ve realized that we’ve outgunned and outclassed them in every way. ... They feel anger. They feel envy. They feel shame. ... It creates ingratitude of the most monstrous kind.”
How the F%$# did she ever get hired at U Penn?
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Gee, the same school that hired Sandusky, a serial child rapist, then protected him for decades?
They must have really high hiring standards. Or Hitler and Saville were unavailable, so they had to take second choice.
You are juxtaposing Penn State, which is a public university which protected Paterno and Sandusky, and the University of Pennsylvania, which is a private Ivy League school founded in 1740.
Ah, so they BOTH hire radically unqualified people to abuse students.
My bad.
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