Monday, May 18, 2015

James B. Duke Professor Jerry Hough makes controversial comment on New York Times editorial | The Chronicle

James B. Duke Professor Jerry Hough makes controversial comment on New York Times editorial | The Chronicle







DUKE PROFESSOR REBUKED for stating
the obvious about AFRICAN-AMERICANS!


 


FACT: DUKE does not even allow
BLACK STUDENTS to enter their UNIVERSITY unless they are really good at playing
FOOTBALL or BASKETBALL!


 


Duke political science professor’s
online race comments stir controversy, draw official rebuke!


 


A Duke
University political science professor has drawn controversy and an official
rebuke for racial generalizations he made comparing African-Americans and
Asian-Americans in response to a recent New York Times editorial.


 


Prof. Jerry
Hough, 80, whose staff profile says he has served
as a professor since 1973
at the private institution in Durham,
North Carolina, posted a six-paragraph comment on May 10 on the Times website
underneath an opinion piece from the previous day about Baltimore’s history of
housing discrimination.


 


“This editorial
is what is wrong,” wrote Hough. “The blacks get awful editorials like this that
tell them to feel sorry for themselves.”


 


The holder of
three degrees from Harvard University and author of 14 books, largely on Soviet
politics, then said that Asian-Americans “worked doubly hard” even though they
“were discriminated against as least as badly as blacks.”


 


He added, “I am
a professor at Duke University. Every Asian student has a very simple old
American first name that symbolizes their desire for integration. Virtually
every black has a strange new name that symbolizes their lack of desire for
integration.


 


VIDEO);  http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/duke-prof-online-race-comments-stir-controversy-article-1.2226070


 




 


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION for the ADVANCEMENT of
WHITE PEOPLE - 2015

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