Dear Professor Stanger
by tristero
Dear Professor Stanger,
I have, in fact, read The Bell Curve, the book Charles Murray co-authored with Richard Herrnstein (who died before publication).As I recall, the book appeared to me to be little more than a spectacularly pathetic attempt to boost the low self-esteem of the authors by claiming that blacks in general had inherently lower IQs than their own ethnic groups. My heart went out to Murray and I hoped he would find a good therapist that would instill some some self-confidence in him.
But even more so, my heart went out to the people who would be surely harmed by his terrible book. I knew that The Bell Curve would be mistaken as being super-serious intellectual research (it's got charts and things!) when it was nothing of the sort.
Here's where you come in.
Murray is a hero to racists with pretensions to intellectuality, like college-age right-wingers. But having regular access to the Wall Street Journal's Op-Ed pages (I've also read many of Murray's op-eds and they're as unserious as The Bell Curve) makes it difficult for Murray to complain that someone's trying to suppress his freedom of speech. For that, he needs useful idiots who are prepared to invite him not to fawning right wing think tanks or Klan meetings, but to places where the people who his writings actually harm can confront him.
Make no mistake about it: the racism that Murray empowers is as inexcusable and irresponsible as the injuries you suffered. I'm extremely sorry that you were hurt, but I'm also extremely sorry that Murray was provided an excuse to claim the high road. Both are utterly disgraceful outcomes of this unfortunate set of circumstances.
Love,
tristero