Harvard Race Activist Says Those That Disagree With His Views Are ‘Intellectual Cowards’
This is about Harvard Law School’s “controversial” seal.
The College Fix reports.
Harvard race activist calls those who disagree with him ‘intellectual cowards’
The debate over Harvard Law School’s “controversial” seal took an interesting turn on Thursday when one of the activists who wants the seal be changed accused those who disagree of “intellectual cowardice.”
Alexander J. Clayborne of the anti-seal group Royall Must Fall said “[s]tudent activists are accused of stifling free speech on campus, but whenever there is an opportunity to engage with people who disagree, the people who disagree don’t show up.”
“That’s a level of intellectual cowardice that needs to be called out.”
Clayborne is the student who said “racism on campus” was to blame for the black tape vandalism of black professor portraits at the Law School.
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For crying out loud. Royall was a damned Tory who bolted the colonies when he sensed the outbreak of war, then made his way to England whete he died before the war’s conclusion. I think it’s great the Tory money funded Harvard’s first law professorship, but the proper objection to the Law School’s adoption of a modified Royall family crest is not that Royall was a slaveholder, but that he was not a patriot.
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” Our friend Mr. Clayborne chooses instead to deny the past. For that, I have to think that Mr. Clayborne wants to see the past repeated – in all the blood and gore and slaughter of the past century.
Why is he such a hater?