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Amy Wax, a tenured law professor at the University of Pennsylvania, learned her fate this week after more than two years of ongoing investigations.
She will be suspended for a year on half pay from the fall of 2025, must declare that she does not reflect the faculty during speaking events and will face 'public reprimand by University leadership.'
'It was really a kangaroo court,' she said of her pending suspension back in March in an interview with Brown University academic Glenn Loury, while she was awaiting the verdict of an appeal.
She described her comments as 'standard conservative takes on very important social issues on group differences and group performance.
'Social issues at the heart of woke ideology which is taking over the university and which are totally appropriate for comment and critique
These included suggesting 'low-income students may cause reverse contagion -infecting more capable and sophisticated students with their delinquency and rule-breaking.'
According to the report, Wax considered being branded a 'racist' the same as an honorific and a 'positive thing.'
The report quoted Wax as saying: 'I have been called a racist. I lost count of how many times I've been called a racist, and my view at this point is, you know, being a racist is an honorific.
'To be called a racist means you notice reality and to me that's a positive thing not a negative thing that's an occasion for praise and admiration.'
According to the report, she also said: 'I think the crime problem in this country, I'm sorry it is true, is overwhelmingly, certainly within cities, it is a black problem. It is a minority problem, okay?
'I often chuckle at the ads on TV which show a black man married to a white woman in an upper-class picket-fence house... They never show blacks the way they really are: a bunch of single moms with a bunch of guys who float in and out. Kids by different men.'
Wax's stance on Asian immigration was also addressed in the report. She was quoted saying: 'As long as most Asians support Democrats and help to advance their positions, I think the United States is better off with fewer Asians and less Asian immigration.'
She will be suspended for a year on half pay from the fall of 2025, must declare that she does not reflect the faculty during speaking events and will face 'public reprimand by University leadership.'
'It was really a kangaroo court,' she said of her pending suspension back in March in an interview with Brown University academic Glenn Loury, while she was awaiting the verdict of an appeal.
She described her comments as 'standard conservative takes on very important social issues on group differences and group performance.
'Social issues at the heart of woke ideology which is taking over the university and which are totally appropriate for comment and critique
These included suggesting 'low-income students may cause reverse contagion -infecting more capable and sophisticated students with their delinquency and rule-breaking.'
According to the report, Wax considered being branded a 'racist' the same as an honorific and a 'positive thing.'
The report quoted Wax as saying: 'I have been called a racist. I lost count of how many times I've been called a racist, and my view at this point is, you know, being a racist is an honorific.
'To be called a racist means you notice reality and to me that's a positive thing not a negative thing that's an occasion for praise and admiration.'
According to the report, she also said: 'I think the crime problem in this country, I'm sorry it is true, is overwhelmingly, certainly within cities, it is a black problem. It is a minority problem, okay?
'I often chuckle at the ads on TV which show a black man married to a white woman in an upper-class picket-fence house... They never show blacks the way they really are: a bunch of single moms with a bunch of guys who float in and out. Kids by different men.'
Wax's stance on Asian immigration was also addressed in the report. She was quoted saying: 'As long as most Asians support Democrats and help to advance their positions, I think the United States is better off with fewer Asians and less Asian immigration.'
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