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Monday, August 2, 2021

The New Moral Code of America’s Elite

Two students went to Amy Chua for advice. That sin would cost them dearly.

By Elizabeth Bruenig

Every striver who ever slipped the rank of their birth to ascend to a higher order has shared the capacity to ingratiate themselves with their betters. What the truly exceptional ones have in common is the ability to connect not only with their superiors but also with their peers and inferiors. And only the rarest talents among them can bond authentically—not just transactionally—with the people who will help them be who they want to be in the world. It’s a preternatural, almost Promethean gift if you have it, and Amy Chua does.

Thus begins the scandal dubbed “dinner-party-gate,” the latest in the annals of Amy Chua, Yale Law’s very own Tiger Mom, whose infamous defense of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh was the “dinner-party-gate” of its day approximately three years ago. Then, as now, Chua’s differences with some denizens of her milieu played out in the press, vituperations, allegations, insinuations, and all.

But whatever Chua had done this time, it was either so terrible that it was unspeakable, or so minuscule that it didn’t warrant mentioning in the pages of The New York Times, New York magazine, or The New Yorker. Even so, each outlet gave the mysterious affair a lengthy report. The New York Times declared the conflagration “murky,” something to do with Chua breaking her 2019 agreement with Yale Law School about socializing with students in off-campus settings; The New Yorker noted that the alleged get-togethers had taken place during the pandemic, and considered the rest “a riddle.” Nobody could produce a complainant or a victim; the only thing anyone seemed able to verify was that, whatever Chua had done last winter, the result was that this coming fall, she would no longer be leading a first-year “small group”—intimate cohorts of first-semester law students who are guided through their first few months by a faculty member who teaches, advises, and, per a 2020 budget memorandum from the Law School, likely lunches and dines with the lawyers-to-be...........To Read More....

My Take - This was sent to me by one of my correspondents saying: 

A student visits to talk about a troubling issue, pours himself a glass of wine from a bottle he brought….and gets ratted out by a fellow student for even meeting with her as the result of an overheard telephone conversation. This is an incident worthy of the worst days of the Stasi.  I simply can’t imagine being a student in the current University looney bin. 

This is lengthy piece, but as you go through this quagmire you have to come to one conclusion.  Higher education is a snake pit of leftist tyranny turning out snowflakes and Lago like vipers as leaders.


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