Thursday, February 19, 2015

Townhall Jack Kerwick: Frank Borzellieri and the Death of Free Speech - "Today, Borzellieri lives a lonelier—and dramatically harder—existence. The man who wants for nothing more than to resume his duties as an educator is jobless. Branded with the “R” label, he’s been shut out in the cold."


Frank Borzellieri and the Death of Free Speech

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Back in 2011, Frank Borzellieri was terminated from his position as principal of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, a predominantly black and Hispanic Catholic elementary school located in the Bronx, New York. The Daily News charged Borzellieri with “white supremacy,” the Church to which Borzellieri devoted his life upheld the conviction, and that was that.
Yet the charge was baseless and the conviction cruelly unjust.
Borzellieri is the author of six books, some of which treat racial and cultural issues. His great sin seems to consist in the fact that he dared to note that there are interracial IQ differences that correlate to some extent with other social indicia.
In this, however, he joins every other scientist who takes this data for granted. To name just a few examples ...