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Read a Book, Get Charged with Racial Harassment
American Thinker ^ | May 12, 2008 | Selwyn Duke

Posted on 05/12/2008 3:08:16 PM PDT by neverdem

The May 9 edition of the New York Post carries a short article by an Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis student named Keith John Sampson. He tells a story of how he was charged with "racial harassment" simply because he was "caught" reading an anti-Ku Klux Klan book. I'm not kidding.  Sampson tells his story:

The book was Todd Tucker's 'Notre Dame vs. the Klan: How the Fighting Irish Defeated the Ku Klux Klan'; I was reading it on break from my campus job as a janitor. The same book is in the university library . . . .

But that didn't stop the Affirmative Action Office of Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis from branding me as a detestable Klansman.

They didn't want to hear the truth. The office ruled that my 'repeatedly reading the book . . . constitutes racial harassment in that you demonstrated disdain and insensitivity to your co-workers.'

The affirmative-action officer -- who draws a salary of $106, 000 a year to perform her crucial role and is obviously a woman of inestimable intellect -- neither examined the book nor spoke with Sampson. He wasn't guilty before proven innocent. He was just guilty.

To make a long story short, the charges were only dropped months later after the institution of lower learning came under pressure from the media, the ACLU (hey, even a blind squirrel... ) and a more obscure group called the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education.

Since Sampson works as a janitor to, I would assume, help finance his education, he obviously wasn't born with a silver spoon in his mouth. Perhaps he was assumed to be one of those bitter working class people of whom Barack Obama spoke. Anyway, it's good to see he is getting something for the many thousands of dollars he is paying to attend his illustrious Indiana university.

As outrageous as the story is, what is more troubling than the facts Sampson provided is what he omitted. He failed to identify the cultural forces responsible for his persecution or even hint at the wider problem. Perhaps the Post insisted that he stick to only uncontroversial facts or maybe the fault lies with his own political correctness. It's probably both, as Sampson seems like a somewhat liberal man who is painfully naive about the power of the thought police (despite being victimized by them).

What Sampson fails to point out is that the affirmative-action officer is a black woman named Lillian Charleston. Oh, that's not relevant? Sorry, but this is all about race. Mr. Sampson would never have been charged with racial harassment for reading a history book relating to the Klan were he not white; in fact, it's hard to imagine such a charge being leveled against a black person for any reason, given the double standards in the academy's politically correct environment.

In case you're considering a career in the vital and growing field of affirmative action and are wondering what credentials one must possess to become one of its storm troopers, here is Charleston's bio:

Lillian Charleston is nationally recognized for her expertise and knowledge of Affirmative Action and related issues. In addition to serving as the Affirmative Action Officer for IUPUI for the past 16 years, she previously worked as a desegregation specialist for the Indianapolis Public Schools. She has been an officer and board member of the American Association for Affirmative Action and the Indiana Industry Liaison Group. She also supports her community through active board service with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Development Commission, the Indianapolis Urban League, the Indianapolis Chapter of Big Sisters, and the Association for Loan Free Education. She earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees from Indiana University in Urban Studies, Counseling and College Student Personnel.

In other words, she specializes in grievance, social engineering, victimology and in what Rush Limbaugh has labeled get-even-with-'em-ism. To gain a little more insight into the mindset of this woman, read the letter she sent to Sampson about the charge:

Upon review of this matter, we conclude that your conduct constitutes racial harassment in that you demonstrated disdain and insensitivity to your co-workers who repeatedly requested that you refrain from reading the book which has such an inflammatory and offensive topic in their presence. You contend that you weren't aware of the offensive nature of the topic and were reading the book about the KKK to better understand discrimination. However you used extremely poor judgment by insisting on openly reading the book related to a historically and racially abhorrent subject in the presence of your Black co-workers. Furthermore, employing the legal "reasonable person standard," a majority of adults are aware of and understand how repugnant the KKK is to African Americans, their reactions to the Klan, and the reasonableness of the request that you not read the book in their presence.

During your meeting with Marguerite Watkins, Assistant Affirmative Action Officer [sic] you were instructed to stop reading the book in the immediate presence of your co-workers and when reading the book to sit apart from the immediate proximity of these co-workers. Please be advised, any future substantiated conduct of a similar nature could result in serious disciplinary action.

The letter reveals something else that should be obvious, which is that the individual filing the complaint against Sampson was also black. And this is another example of the relativistic standard that is applied in these matters. In other words, in judging the case, the affirmative-action office didn't analyze the action under the light of objective truth, but based on the feelings of a politically-favored individual, in this case an irrational one. That Sampson's black co-worker felt aggrieved was justification enough to send out a lynching party. 

Of course, whose feelings will be used to determine whose feelings will be the yardstick of racial justice?  They are those of these affirmative-action storm troopers, and it's hard to imagine a scenario under which their feelings would ever tell them that a white person's feelings should be thus exalted. This brings me to my last point.

For many years now we have heard about data used to justify charges of racial profiling. It will be determined that an inordinate percentage of blacks are pulled over by police in a given area, and that alone is viewed as sufficient cause to change law-enforcement procedures. Even more to the point, many claim that since blacks constitute a percentage of the prison population greatly exceeding that of the general one, it's evidence of systemic "racism." 

So here is a study I'd like to see conducted. Let's ascertain the racial composition of those who have charges of racial harassment brought against them -- and of those punished for same -- on college campuses. Call me crazy, but I have a sneaking suspicion that virtually all those targeted are white.

Oh, yeah, I overlooked something. Only white people can be racist. 

Let's just forget the whole thing.

Contact Selwyn Duke 


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections; US: Indiana
KEYWORDS: academia; highereducation; kkk; leftismoncampus; purdue; purdueu; racism
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To: neverdem

Just think what kind of trouble he would be in now if he had been caught playing “hangman” on his computer, instead of reading a book about the KKK.


21 posted on 05/12/2008 3:54:51 PM PDT by Disambiguator
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To: neverdem

I think that the book reading student has a substantial case for a legal tort against IU for racial harassment. If nothing else, his attorney could compel the affirmative action officer to clearly state university policies about racial harassment for the record.

The lawsuit should be filed against both her, as an individual and IU, for violating their own policies to engage in racial oppression.

Since the case would be heard by a jury, this might prove very interesting.


22 posted on 05/12/2008 3:59:14 PM PDT by yefragetuwrabrumuy
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To: neverdem
Do you think that, had he been caught reading a Batman comic, they would have accused him of supporting white-faced mass murderers?


23 posted on 05/12/2008 3:59:46 PM PDT by Alex Murphy ("Am I therefore become your enemy, because I tell you the truth?" -- Galatians 4:16)
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To: neverdem
undergraduate and graduate degrees from Indiana University in Urban Studies, Counseling and College Student Personnel.

Now there's a real skill set for you. But can she speak and write English.

24 posted on 05/12/2008 4:01:19 PM PDT by hinckley buzzard
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To: neverdem
a more obscure group called the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education.

The "more obscure" group has been a mainstay of the fight against this kind of fascist leftwing oppression on campuses across the land. FIRE deserves support and anyone seeking a cause to spend a few bucks on will be well-rewarded by sending it to them.

They have been especially effective in shutting down the Nazi-like "speech codes" at hellholes like Brown Unversity and U of Delaware.

25 posted on 05/12/2008 4:06:04 PM PDT by hinckley buzzard
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To: hinckley buzzard
Now there's a real skill set for you. But can she speak and write English.

I'll bet the English that she writes is larded with jargon and is otherwise substandard. Since she has shown by her actions that she is not given to critical thinking, it would be very unusual to see a high level of English proficiency. See Richard Mitchell's The Graves of Academe for more insight into the peculiar mindset and mental limitations of educrats.
26 posted on 05/12/2008 4:10:58 PM PDT by aruanan
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To: wardaddy

“The GOP simply represents it current constituents. Soft weak spined fearful feminized white folks.”

That’ll leave a mark!


27 posted on 05/12/2008 4:11:57 PM PDT by Rebelbase (McCain: The Third Bush Term ?)
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To: Diplomat
I defy anyone to find an institute of higher learning that isn't completely obsessed with this worthless, damaging b.s.

Hillsdale College. No federal money, therefore no federal strings atached. Therefore, able to teach actual real stuff without the PC disease.

28 posted on 05/12/2008 4:12:06 PM PDT by hinckley buzzard
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To: neverdem
I think Mr. Sampson's next book should be Fahrenheit 451.

Here's a quote: "When Mrs. Bowles rejects Montag's "poetry lesson," the fireman can restrain himself no longer. He tells her, 'Go home and think of your first husband divorced and your second husband killed in a jet and your third husband blowing his brains out, go home and think of the dozen abortions you've had, go home and think of that and your damn Caesarian sections, too, and your children who hate your guts! Go home and think how it all happened and what did you ever do to stop it?' "

29 posted on 05/12/2008 4:47:27 PM PDT by Tamar1973 (Catch the Korean Wave, one Bae Yong Joon film at a time!)
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To: neverdem

My God! It must be the death penalty for reading Mandingo.


30 posted on 05/12/2008 4:48:53 PM PDT by fish hawk (The religion of Darwinism is dying. Thank God!)
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To: Tamar1973
I think Mr. Sampson's next book should be Fahrenheit 451.

Funny how it's always the Leftists who are into book burning/banning.

31 posted on 05/12/2008 5:00:41 PM PDT by 6SJ7
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To: neverdem

I think there is only one word to say about this:

WOLVERINES!


32 posted on 05/12/2008 5:03:32 PM PDT by alarm rider ("Difficile est saturam non scibere" -- it's difficult not to write satire.)
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To: neverdem
Praise for Notre Dame vs. the Klan

An author of fiction could not create a more dramatic duel than the little known 1924 clash of the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame and the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. Todd Tucker's work painstakingly describes a dark chapter in Indiana's history when the governor of the state was an acknowledged Klansman and the Klan boasted 350,000 Indiana members. Notre Dame students faced this formidable foe with the same courage and fortitude that has made their football team the stuff of legends. This fascinating history remains relevant today as the National Knights of the Ku Klux Klan spews its hatred from its headquarters in nearby Osceola, only miles from the Notre Dame campus.

--Daniel Elbaum, Midwest Civil Rights Counsel, Anti-Defamation League

33 posted on 05/12/2008 5:05:28 PM PDT by ricks_place
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To: redgolum

What book was it? Important info. When I was an E-5 and aboard ship, I was continually harassed by the “master-at arms” for reading a book in the chow line. He wrote me up for disobeying a direct order and when we went to Captain’s Mast I found out he couldn’t read and that’s why he harassed me. Charge was dismissed and the E-6 was busted to E-5 and directed to learn to read. Don’t know if he ever did. Moral of the story...people who harass you for reading are generally stupid. And dangerous if in a position of Authority.


34 posted on 05/12/2008 5:07:19 PM PDT by junkman_106 (Once is chance, twice is coincidence, thrice is enemy action ---007/Ian Fleming)
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To: hinckley buzzard

Point taken, even though Hillsdale is a Liberal Arts college, it is not yet infected by this disease by virtue of it’s refusal to take Federal money.

Now if every institute of higher learning was forced to operate in a free marketplace (eliminate the subsidies), I dare say this garbage would be entirely eliminated.


35 posted on 05/12/2008 5:10:44 PM PDT by Diplomat
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To: HoosierHawk

“They started by burning books and ended up burning people”.


36 posted on 05/12/2008 5:16:00 PM PDT by reg45
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To: neverdem; informavoracious; larose; RJR_fan; Prospero; Conservative Vermont Vet; ...
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Please ping me to note-worthy Pro-Life or Catholic threads, or other threads of interest.

37 posted on 05/12/2008 5:21:55 PM PDT by narses (...the spirit of Trent is abroad once more.)
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To: Rebelbase
It's how it is.

I'm 50 and I go to my son's baseball here in Nashville and most of what I see are cracker sheeple and painfully soft males under 40.

I feel like that French guy in the famous photo of the Nazis marching down the Camps Des Elysee's

38 posted on 05/12/2008 5:22:11 PM PDT by wardaddy (Obama is for the Deliverance Was A Documentary crowd)
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To: alarm rider
>"I think there is only one word to say about this:

WOLVERINES!

Uungaawah!!

39 posted on 05/12/2008 5:22:20 PM PDT by rawcatslyentist (If you're not following Jesus, just who are you following, and where are they leading you?)
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To: Michael.SF.; HoosierHawk; junkman_106
The book was “Knight's Cross, a Biography of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel”. Some were upset that I was reading a book about a German general from WWII.

Funny thing was, one of the Jewish guys from work thought it was an interesting read, and we would talk about it. But some thought it wasn't appropriate for a multi ethnic work environment.

40 posted on 05/12/2008 6:05:30 PM PDT by redgolum ("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
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