Some readers describe Ann Coulter as a flame-thrower, and
her columns are always provocative, whether you agree with her or not. However, at TakiMag she’s just reviewed Heather Mac Donald’s
book, When Race Trumps Merit: How the
Pursuit of Equity Sacrifices Excellence, Destroys Beauty, and Threatens Lives.
And the review is excellent – and informative:
“No Biggie, Just the
End of Civilisation”
. . . It seems that in the hysteria
that followed George Floyd’s death in 2020, we agreed to destroy all of Western
civilization — law, music, art, education, policing, science and medicine — to
make up for black people not doing well on standardized tests.
Mac Donald cites not hundreds but
thousands of institutions that have flung aside standards in order to more
fully dedicate themselves to the sole, driving purpose of our nation: boosting
black people’s self-esteem.
And her review concludes:
Luckily, learning to identify and
treat disease isn’t such a big deal at today’s medical schools, anyway.
Instead, the faculty are charged with teaching about “systems of power,
privilege and oppression.” More than half of the top 50 medical schools now
require students to take courses in systemic racism, Mac Donald notes. I’m sure
that will be a huge relief when doctors miss your brain tumor.
In 2021, the Howard Hughes Medical
Institute announced that it would spend $2 billion … to find a cure for brain
cancer? Parkinson’s disease? Heart disease? NO!!! The $2 billion would go to
promoting “diversity and inclusion in science.”
In 2022, the National Cancer
Institute, funded by you, taxpayer, decided to change its mission from
conquering cancer — and really, who cares about that? FIRST WORLD PROBLEMS! —
to guess what? Yes!!! Promoting diversity! Instead of Outstanding Investigator
Awards being granted solely on the basis of merit, the gender and race of the
researchers would have to be considered.
All this has done wonders for the
morale of doctors. Mac Donald quotes one cancer researcher: “It’s the end of
the road for me as a Jewish male doctor.” A UCLA doctor told her that the
smartest undergraduates in science labs are saying, “Now that I see what is
happening in medicine, I will do something else.”
In response to this dystopic
future, Mac Donald asked an oncologist, “When would white and Asian male
scientists fight back? How much longer would they continue to allow their hard
work and accomplishments to be disparaged and sidelined?”
He emailed back: “We value our
jobs. We need our jobs. Our peers will turn on us. Speak out, lose job forever,
be quickly forgotten and abandoned.”
That’s why, Mac Donald says, it
falls to the rest of us to never shut up about the tearing down of standards,
to put forth “unapologetic defense(s) of color-blind standards,” and to
“relentlessly provide the data that explain the lack of racial proportionality
in meritocratic institutions.”
To paraphrase Orwell: If there is
hope, it must lie in the uncancelable.
Read the whole column here.
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