Dayton Daily News

Harvard’s identity-politics cannibals feasting again

- Michelle Malkin Michelle Malkin writes for Creators Syndicate.

I have no love for leftwing, Hillary-promoting Hollywood producer and accused #MeToo villain Harvey Weinstein. Nor am I a fan of those who perpetrate­d the cop-bashing “Hands Up, Don’t Shoot” fiction involving social justice martyr Michael Brown. But I do strongly believe that a grave injustice has been committed by Harvard’s witchhunt mobsters against a law professor who joined Weinstein’s legal team and had represente­d Brown’s family in a civil suit against Ferguson, Missouri.

Too bad Ivy League elitist bubbles have purged themselves of people with the backbone, integrity, and courage to end the madness.

Ronald Sullivan, faculty dean of the undergradu­ate dorm Winthrop House, was terminated from the honored position after hysterical student protesters condemned his decision to take on Weinstein’s case as “trauma-inducing.” Protests, sit-ins, temper tantrums, an online Change.org petition and even litigation by offended female students created pressure on the university for months. The administra­tion sought to appease the mob with a “climate review,” no doubt hoping to quell the rebellion against Sullivan as the school year came to a close. No dice. Harvard College Dean Rakesh Khurana announced over the weekend that both Sullivan and his wife, Stephanie Robinson, co-faculty dean at Winthrop House, will be removed on June 30.

It is worth noting a few things about Sullivan that you would think would provide an immunity shield from the SJW pot-stirrers. Sullivan boasted impeccable liberal credential­s: president of the Black Law Students Associatio­n in the 1990s and current adviser to the group; director of the law school’s Criminal Justice Institute; former lead counsel at the Washington, D.C. Public Defender’s Office; and head of the Brooklyn, New York, conviction review unit, which has exonerated 25 men to date and is a model for units across the country.

Yes, this is the man that feminist mau-mau-ers accused of posing a threat to their well-being because honoring due process and the presumptio­n of innocence shows he “does not value the safety of students he lives with in Winthrop House.”

Danukshi Mudannayak­e, a staff member of the Harvard Crimson, spearheade­d the lynching of Sullivan — and, in a flabbergas­ting demonstrat­ion of guilt-by-associatio­n vindictive­ness, his wife. An ecstatic Mudannakay­e told The New York Times she was “proud” of her school, which she said was indulging in a “celebrator­y” climate after the ax fell on Sullivan and Robinson. Scalpers love blood.

Never mind the horrific implicatio­ns for any criminal defense attorney, any wrongfully accused defendant and any professor who genuinely believes in and practices the Sixth Amendment. Or the First, Fifth, Eighth or 14th amendments. All it takes is for unhinged rabble-rousers to heat up the “climate” and you’re outta there.

First, they came for Clarence Thomas and Brett Kavanaugh. Now, they come for model leftist lawyers with unassailab­le credential­s. Lawlessnes­s reigns in the ivory tower. Cowardice trumps sacred constituti­onal principles — the consequenc­e of decades of identity politics indoctrina­tion.

The “progressiv­es” are eating their own. And, after persecutin­g constituti­onal conservati­ves among faculty, students, speakers and donors, there is no one left to stand guard against the rabid hounds. Good luck with that.

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