January 25, 2002
January 23, 2002
Enron: bankruptcy and "ruin"
More Enron: Having noted yesterday how business insiders never kill themselves anymore over being "ruined" (largely because, unlike in the past, they aren't really ruined - they always escape poverty) comes word today that former Enron Vice Chairman J. Clifford Baxter has shot himself in the head. Still, like the Enron scandal in general, that's an exception that proves the rule.
No doubt, prison sentences are in order         for several Enron bigshots, but the truth is that criminal trials aren't         an adequate deterrent for corporate malfeasance in general. The standard         of guilt - beyond a reasonable doubt - is high and the complexity of the         cases often makes reaching that level of certainty beyond juries'         capabilities. You'll note that Enron is a huge once-a-decade story in         elite circles, but it's making most of the public's eyes glaze over.
No, civil trials and regulatory         proceedings are more appropriate for deterring routine bad behavior. The         problem is that the penalties are seldom severe enough. Executives         generally escape scandalous bankruptcies with their lifestyles merely         cut down from filthy rich to highly affluent. Consider a parallel         case: O.J. Simpson's daily life after losing a gigantic civil         suit. He didn't have to get a job at Burger King. He merely went from          playing golf daily at ritzy Riviera to playing golf daily at the public         courses like Knollwood at which I occasionally treat myself to a         round.  1/25/02
January 22, 2002
The problem with polygamy
Bioethics are too important to leave to the bioethicists
With that in mind, Bush's new nominees for his Council on Bioethics seem much stronger than I expected. James Q. Wilson, for example, has a long track record of making successful predictions (e.g., to reduce crime: put more crooks in jail for longer terms and fix broken windows). Francis Fukuyama, Charles Krauthammer, and Stephen Carter are also smart guys that you might have heard of. 1/22/02
January 20, 2002
Enjoying Martin Luther King Day off?
Since most whites don't mind working on         Martin Luther King Day, the holiday has just ended up worsening racial         divisions. Chris Rock says, "You gotta be pretty racist to not         want a day off work!"
Fortunately, I have a solution. Move the holiday from King's birthday to the date of his most memorable accomplishment, his "I Have a Dream" speech on Aug. 28, 1963. All Americans would then unite to demand a three day weekend the week before Labor Day. Racial harmony would prevail across the land. 1/20/02
        More MLK: You may have         thought that King's "Dream" speech was about allowing black         American citizens to share fully in the benefits of American         citizenship. But Roger         Clegg, of Linda Chavez's Center for Equal Opportunity, sets you         straight in National Review Online. It was really about "liberal         immigration policies." Thanks, Rog, I can feel the scales         falling from my eyes already.  1/20/02
Factually Correct? The 9/11 Firemen Statue
        "Factually         Correct?"  "I think the artistic expression of         diversity would supersede any concern over factual correctness,"         said a black NYC fireman in defense of depicting as minorities two of         the three firemen in that 9-11 statue that will be based on a picture of         three white firemen. Jonah Goldberg  of NRO works up a good head         of steam denouncing the poor man for saying "factual         correctness." Jonah seems to assume that works of art inspired by         reality were always 100% "factually correct" until insidious         postmodernists like Stanley Fish  corrupted everybody.
Look, Jonah, Iet me let you in on a         secret: George Washington didn't really chop down the cherry tree. As         Nabokov used to say, art is artifice. It's artificial. People who         make art are called artists, not naturists or factists. Artists have         been fudging the facts forever   to affirm various values. You         can argue about which values art should express, but please don't get up         on your high horse about postmodernists inventing factual incorrectness         in the arts.
 
What's actually interesting about the         statue controversy is that around 95% of the NYFD is white. NYC firemen         are largely a hereditary caste for white Catholics. The few         blacks who get in can expect lots of on-the-job harassment intended to         keep the NYFD that way. Hereditary castes are supposed to justify their         existence by living up to the ideals of noblesse oblige  -         they live better than others because they are not afraid to die to         defend the others. That bargain is seldom fulfilled in real life. Yet,         the NYFD has not only satisfied the demands of noblesse oblige,         but vastly         exceeded them. 1/20/02/
Radley Balko: "Race Doesn't Exist"
        Headscratcher of the Week:         "A black man and a white man from Manhattan, for example, are         likely to be more genetically similar than a black man from         Manhattan and a black man from Nigeria." - Radley         Balko, Cato Institute, "Biologically Speaking, Race Doesn't         Exist," FoxNews.com.
Well, sure, if the average "black" guy         is more than half white. But most African-Americans are not (1/6th white         on average might be the best estimate), so the statement is obviously         silly. How do writers and editors get simple family tree stuff like         this so wrong?
Yeah, I know, everybody has heard about how "There is more genetic diversity in one African village than in yadda yadda." But that only applies to junk genes, not the genes that actually do anything. The West Africans dragged to the U.S. as slaves were actually biologically fairly homogenous. They were the descendents of the "Bantu expansion" that emerged out of the Nigeria-Cameroon border region a few millennia ago and ethnically cleansed most of Africa of Bushmen and other truly genetically diverse peoples. Dean of population geneticists L.L. Cavalli-Sforza says, "… differences between most sub-Saharan Africans other than Khoisan [Bushmen] and Pygmies seem rather small." 1/20/02
        More from Balko's "Race         Doesn't Exist:"   "Possibly only six genes determine         the color of a person’s skin ... Six genes, out of the 30,000         to 40,000 genes that make us human, determine race."
Inspired by this widespread notion that         the only biological difference between blacks and whites is skin         color, an 11-year-old boy asked a conservative talk show host this         question: How come everybody is so worked up over plans to change one of         the bronze figures in the 9-11 Firemen's Statue from a white man         to a black man? Won't all the statues be bronze-colored, so nobody could         tell the difference in race?
The radio host was completely stumped         by the question!. White people sure can be morons about race - they         just condescendingly assume that blacks are whites with black skins.         They never look at blacks carefully enough to notice the myriad other         differences.  1/20/02
 
 
 
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