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" ... A brouhaha has erupted over a professor at UC Riverside, Andrea Smith. On the heels of the Rachael Dolezal incident (involving a white woman asserting an African-American identity), Prof. Smith has been frequently cited as a prominent Cherokee scholar, but apparently she is not Cherokee. Apparently for some the relevance of her writings and teachings depend not on their accuracy, their sagacity, or even their emotional appeal, but rather on the ethnic/racial background of her parents. These incidents demonstrate clearly that race matters in America –there is money to be made by claiming status in a favored minority as opposed to being classified as merely white. My dictionary says racism is “Prejudice or discrimination based on race.” By that definition, American universities are institutional racists. The solution? Start by banning even the collection, much less publication of data on the racial classification of students, employees, and contractors. As long as race-hustling politicians and rent-seeking students and faculty still have clout, however, there is no chance of that happening. ... "
" ... The scenario isn't inevitable but if enough hidden forces push for it, very little can be done. Meaning, if the police and security forces stay off the streets, if they themselves quietly provoke crime and disorder, they can dictate a self-fulfilling narrative. In today's Ukraine, enough support exists for that direction, or against Euromaidan, for one half of the country to push the other half into this endgame. And a second endgame follows – civil war and the division of the country. Euromaidan itself gave enough examples of internal anarchy that one wonders what institutional group of stakeholders will have the sagacity or toughness to return life to normal. That is, without further bloodshed. If I were in Putin's shoes now, I would regard the current developments as a kind of pawn sacrifice in chess. The situation still trends towards his schemes in the medium term. At the very least, he has played himself into the game and will likely need to be consulted on achieving stability – not least because he stands able to destabilize anything that he doesn't like. ... "