The_Trouvere
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Not if s/he was a tenured professor, and certainly not if the journalist was willing to work for Fox News or the Washington Times or the like.
But let's say you're right about professors. To me, then, the question would be, Is this person's career in trouble because s/he agreed with a racist book, or because s/he endorsed an argument known to be based on shoddy research and methodology? If it's the latter, then I don't see why a professor shouldn't run into some trouble - we've got a right to expect higher standards from the experts.
And if it's the former? Well, Eric Rasmussen still has a job.
The word "racist" should be eliminated from intelligent discussions of serious issues.
Charles Murray and Richard Herrnstein only proved what has always been obvious.
Unfortunately, Richard Herrnstein died. Charles Murray is a very great men. I hope he lives long enough to be fully vindicated.
