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A Case Of Reverse Racism


If a visiting professor at a leading Univerrsity, an eledrly white man, molested and made indecent suggestions to a young female pupil there would be a huge outcry and rightly so. Whatever our politics we should be apalled at such behaviour. Yet when an elderly black man does the same thing the politically correct fringe, the one who scream most loudly about sexism, are falling over themselves to defend and excuse the man. Hypocrisy, double standards or have these idiotic guilt trippers been brainwashed by the racism of hate peddlers like Martin Luther King and his followers.

A Case Of Reverse Racism.
by Ed Butt
May 2009
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KEYWORDS: race,racist, sex, sexism, poetry, oxford, education hypocrisy, double standards, politics

Allegations of sexual impropriety should not stop him becoming Oxford's professor of poetry. Art and life are separate entities says Lindsay johns writing on the withdrawal of black poet Derek Walcott from the election to the post of Oxford Professor of Poetry following allegations of sexual impropriety with a student.

The incident referred to, which took place during Walcott's tenure as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1982 can only be described as allegations, a law suit was raised but settled ot of court. So what can we assume? Well the settlement did not constrain the female student from repeating the allegations in a book and sending photocopied pages to 100 Oxford academics due to take part in the election so you can decide for yourselves what Walcott and his legal advisors think the result of a full court hearing might have been.

The student alleged in the book titled "The Lecherous Professor" Walcott asked me to, "Imagine me making love to you. What would I do? ... Would you make love with me if I asked you?", and claimed that after she turned him down, she was given a C grade in his class." In reply to that Walcott's defence was "I have a very physical and intense way of interacting with my pupils." Other poets up or the post were Ruth Padel, virtually unknown outside the world of literary academics and an obscure Indian poet Arvind Mehrotra. Both these might be worthy of the post but it hows how out of touch with reality the whole process is when I, a published poet myself but as an unashamed populist excluded from the literary establishment, have barely heard of either.

"Are we to believe that, had only Padel and Mehrotra been on the cards before nominations closed, another name would not have come forward? Several eminent people who would not have stood against a poet of Walcott's stature would certainly have felt up to public comparison with Ruth Padel," said Dr McDonald, a poetry tutor at Oxford for the last 10 years. I can answer him; "No Dr, McDonald, what we are to believe is that as soon as many worthy candidates knew the Literary establishment's favourite black man was up for the position they knew there was no point allowing their names to be put forward. The election was a stitch up.

Once again we see at work the fascism of people who call themselves liberals but are in reality closer to Orwellian Thought Police than any genuinely liberal principle. To put the basis of all genuine liberal thinking very crudely, SAME RULES APPLY. In order to claim to be anything resembling a fair, just and egalitarian society we must observe that principle. Privilege allocated on the basis of skin colour is just as wrong as privilege claimed by birthright

Would the liberal voices now raised in defence of Walcott be quite so willing to excuse his behaviour had he been a white tutor hitting on a black student? I think not, can you imagine the uproar. All those bleeding heart white guilt trippers (quote; "we all share the guilt of the slave traders") have temporarily removed their heads from their own arses to excuse a back man for behaviour that in a white man would result in calls for him to be hung, drawn and quartered. Had the father of the student Walcott harassed (allegedly) gone to the college and beaten his daughter's molester to a pulp (as I would have) then in defence of the act said "I have a very physical and intense way of dealing with filthy old perves who molest my daughter", would the thought police have said "hiw wonderfully crative" or would they have branded me a racist thug?

In the view of The Daily Stirrer a dirty old man is a dirty old man. Neither race, religion nor sexual orientation can excuse such behaviour. CLICK HERE to read full post Should Derek Walcott Stay In The Election For Oxford Professor Of Poetry

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