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Monday, January 08, 2007
Mary Katharine Ham :: Townhall.com Columnist
Are No Lessons Being Learned in Durham?
by Mary Katharine Ham
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It's official. "Nifong" is now a verb. The journey from mere person to Urban Dictionary verb is always an ignominious one, and Durham D.A. Mike Nifong's lexical fall from grace was shameful indeed.

Nifonged is a verb that describes the railroading or harming of a person with no justifiable cause to do so, except for one's own gain. It can be used as a substitute for "screwed" and many other similar words.

The Duke lacrosse case fiasco was an unsurprising one. Disappointing, but unsurprising. I was unsurprised when the facts of the Duke lacrosse rape case began to point to the players' innocence. I was unsurprised that the case moved so far based on so little evidence. I am unsurprised that local faculty and students, activists, and media are learning all the wrong lessons from their mistakes.

You see, I'm from Durham. I know Duke's magnolia-carpeted campus and gray, gothic towers. I know the sound of the fireworks at a Durham Bulls game floating over the city on a wind thick and sweet with the smell of pipe tobacco. I know where you can get great sushi and great barbecue on the same city block. I know many good things about Durham.

I also know that Durham is full of liberal white people who love to get yelled at by minorities and liberal minorities who are happy to oblige them. It's an activist town that couldn't be happier than when it has something for which to flagellate itself. When you go to a dinner party in Durham, you bring your moral outrage instead of wine.

The Duke lacrosse story -- hardworking, black, single mother and student allegedly raped by a group of privileged, white rich Duke boys -- provided enough outrage to last the dinner party crowd until the next millennium. As a result, many lives, seasons, careers and a successful sports program have been forever tainted by a district attorney who declined to back off the narrative lest he feel the wrath at the ballot box from those whom he denied their white guilt orgy.

Even now that Colin Finnerty and Reade Seligmann have been invited back to campus as students in "good standing," and rape charges against the all three players have been dropped, the narrative lives on.

This spring, 88 Duke faculty members published an ad in the Duke campus paper, which made reference to "what happened to this young woman" without qualification, and thanked students and protestors for "not waiting" to make their voices heard. Not waiting, presumably, for something as silly as due process.

This week, one of the 88 wrote a column for the Raleigh News and Observer, in which she referred to the accuser as simply "a single mother who takes off her clothes for hire partly to pay for tuition at a distinguished, historically black college." She charged that the real "social disaster" is that "we do not have national health care or affordable child-care," and "a group of white athletes at a prominent university can get drunk and call out for a stripper the way they would a pizza."

Local columnist Ruth Sheehan wrote in March, before any charges had been filed, "We know you know. Whatever happened in the bathroom at the stripper party gone terribly, terribly bad, you know who was involved. Every one of you does." Continued...

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Quite an honor for Mike
After a century and a half of the prosecutorial misconduct verb being "railroad", the mantle now falls on his own eponymous shoulders.

Thanks, Mike - makes us Tarheels feel real proud.

I Agree; However..
Mary:

You are absolutely correct in your criticism of this case. However, if you are offended by:

A) "students and protestors for "not waiting" to make their voices heard. Not waiting, presumably, for something as silly as due process."; or by:

B) " It's not that the "larger truths" this non-crime revealed trumped the presumption of innocence. It's not that a bunch of ostensibly intelligent, socially conscious grown-ups let their liberal guilt-fest overtake the facts of a case, convicting 46 innocent young men in the court of public opinion..."; or by:

C) "It's that, even now, they're not ashamed of it."

How is it that you don't say a word about your close associate Allha over at Hot Air doing the exact same type of sleazy smear job on Paula Abdul. Here is an individual who has suffered for years from a genuine serious neurological condition, which came close to destroying both her career and her life; being smeared as a drunk or druggie for slurring words and acting confused, without the least amount of factual evidence to support such accusations. Its not that he's done it once he's done it at least three times. What's with this shallow jerk? I was getting seriously annoyed with his sorry level of reporting previously and after this just deleted the Hot Air bookmark. I don't even bother to go there to watch Michelle's latest, for as much as I normally enjoy her reports I don't enjoy them that much if she can't exert any moral influence over her associates.

If you are going to set yourself up as a moral arbitrate then it would be wise to put your own house in order first, if you expect anyone to take your opinion seriously.
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