Destiny Campbell, the 3-year-old girl in Delaware who was severely  mauled by a relative's pit bull earlier this week, remains in critical but  stable condition. One bit of good  news: the dog, which was put down, has been determined to be  non-rabid.
In this week's "Fact" article in The New Yorker, "Troublemakers:  What pit bulls can teach us about profiling," Malcolm Gladwell mounts a  deeply disingenuous 4,800 word attack on racial profiling by way of  defending pit bulls from legal persecution. According  to Mr. Gladwell, his contract with The New Yorker requires him to  publish 40,000-50,000 words per year in that magazine. According to New York  magazine, his salary  is $250,000. (On top of this he makes about $750,000 annually from public  speaking, as well as million-plus book advances, and the sale of Blink to  the movies, where Leonardo DiCaprio is slated to play him.)
So, Mr. Gladwell was paid roughly $25,000 for his intentionally misleading  article on pit bulls. What could be more appropriate than that he donate that  $25,000 to a fund for the care of little Destiny?
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