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Professor West was in good company. The Left media--both on this campus and throughout the nation--were strangely silent about Minister Farrakhan's homophobia and his vicious racism. Only his decision to exclude women from the march elicited any indignance whatsoever. Bracketing is what happens when a great big sacred cow--in this case, race--comes up against a mere sacred calf--lets say, sexuality. The Left gets so completely caught up in the worship of the former that they forget about the latter...
...November 16 election approaches," reports Lara Marlowe. "The insurgents are going to do everything in their power to disrupt the election, which, if it is held, will be like Iraq's election of Saddam. The military will undoubtedly maintain control of the government. Although the guerrillas have been extremely vicious, the government has been just as oppressive and violent...
Some students in the room flinched as they read Mansfield's cruel and vicious remarks about their academic qualifications and right to be at Harvard, then got up and left. Students approached us asking. "Did he really say these things...
...very likely. It's also unlikely that such vicious assaults would have gone unpunished: smashing in Kardashian's face would have got Simpson arrested and given him pause; beating up Nicole got him phone therapy. Only when he was booked for murder was this "family matter" taken seriously enough to put domestic violence--the leading cause of injury among women, which kills at least 1,400 of them a year--on the national agenda. Network news teams investigated; talk shows buzzed. Calls to hot lines multiplied...
...because [their posters] were nasty, cruci, hurtful and vicious," Oppenheimer said. "Because AALARM is not recognized anymore, we felt no compunction with copying their posters and putting them next to ours...