On
an author's publicity tour, he's even more explicit in trying to taint
the students who were falsely accused. (by Dorothy
Rabinowitz)
"Don't
you see that the whole aim of Newspeak is to narrow the range of
thought?… Has it ever occurred to you, Winston, that by the year 2050,
at the very latest, not a single human being will be alive who could
understand such a conversation as we are having now?…The whole climate
of thought will be different. In fact, there will be no thought, as we
understand it now. Orthodoxy means not thinking—not needing to think.
Orthodoxy is unconsciousness." -
1984
In the outpouring of praise for William D. Cohan's new book "The Price
of Silence"—a work, remarkably enough, being celebrated as a model of
evenhandedness, scrupulous objectivity, etc.—one essential has gone
overlooked. Namely, the central point of this tale about the Duke
lacrosse case and accusations against three players of rape and assault
at a house party. It takes no close reading to see that the book is
meant to recast the story so as to nullify the outcome Americans
thought they knew—that the players were exonerated and had been falsely
accused. In Mr. Cohan's portrayal, the workings of decency and justice
were undone by malign forces—among them, it would seem, the ability to
hire defense attorneys.
[...]
No surprise the accused beat the charges, Mr. Cohan is regularly at
pains to make clear: These were white sons of privilege, from families
who could pay for their excellent defense lawyers.
In Mr. Cohan's revisionist history we find a new moral hero—none other
than Mr. Nifong, the prosecutor who brought the case and was disbarred
for his actions during the investigation. [The Full
Rabinowitz]
Forget
the details? Case refresher
Public figures generally can't sue for libel, can they? But if there was any justice, every dime anybody made from this book would go to the Duke lacrosse players.
ReplyDeleteThis is like the Michael Mann Mark Steyn lawsuit. The author, his publisher, et al need a public whipping.
It's not just the Mann / Steyn lawsuit. It is
ReplyDeleteeverybody! Anita Hill, Ted Kennedy, Bill Clinton,
You name them. Charles Manson and Sandra Fluke will
be saints when future revisionists get through with them.
How will they explain Slick Willie Clintoon stealing hundreds of millions from the Haiti earthquake
ReplyDeletewith the help of none other than State Department's Hillzilla, his butch wife...Remember, Slicky had installed Arisitde's Levallas gang to prepare the terrain...as if Slicky knew such things would happen...http://theulstermanreport.com/2014/05/19/haiti-scandal-threatens-to-decimate-hillarys-white-house-hopes/