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Thursday, October 11, 2007
Thomas Sowell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Until proven innocent
by Thomas Sowell
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Some of the most depressing e-mails received over the past year and a half have been those that asked why I was worrying myself about three rich white guys at Duke University.

Neither those three students accused of rape nor the District Attorney who accused them are the ultimate issue.

If all District Attorneys in this country were like Michael Nifong, the United States of America would become the world's largest banana republic.

Such levels of corruption in the law itself would make the American standard of living impossible. A steady diet of the racial polarization that Nifong promoted would make it only a matter of time before we would see in America the kind of violence seen between Sunnis and Shiites in Baghdad.

The "rule of law" is not just a pat phrase. It is the foundation on which everything else is built.

Nor is "innocent until proven guilty" just a throwaway line. The opposite notion -- guilty until proven innocent -- is a more poisonous import from the totalitarian world than the toys with lead paint imported from China.

"Until Proven Innocent" is the title of a devastating new book by Stuart Taylor and K.C. Johnson about the rape charges against the Duke lacrosse players -- and about so many in the media and academia who treated them as guilty until they were proven innocent.

Even those of us who followed the case from the beginning will learn a lot more about what went on, both on the surface and behind the scenes, from this outstanding book.

More important, we will learn some chilling facts about how deep the moral dry rot goes in some of the fundamental institutions of this nation that we depend on, including its leading universities and its leading media.

"Until Proven Innocent" also tells us about one of the forgotten victims of the Duke rape case -- the African cab driver who cast the first doubt on the indictment, by saying publicly that one of the accused young men was with him in his taxi at the time the rape was supposedly happening.

A flimsy charge against that cab driver from three years earlier was suddenly resurrected, and District Attorney Michael Nifong had him picked up by the police, indicted and put on trial -- where he was quickly acquitted by the judge. Continued...

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Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institute and author of The Housing Boom and Bust.
 
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I believe the thing that Anthony Thomas finds perplexing is the lack of outrage from the Ward Connerlys and Thomas Sowells or Larry Elders of the world when the injustice is perpetrated against a black (i.e. african-american etc.)

You'll be hard-pressed to find even a single article or comment remotely suggesting a miscarraige of justice toward anyone black, although if it can happen to whites there's the possibilty it could happen to one of any race I suppose.

Let's face it, like all race-related issues, if you change the race of victim, the liberal and conservative arguments flip-flop. For race not to matter, we sure spend an enormous amount of time and energy on the subject - and I don't think you can entirely blame either side for that.


Anthony...
Do you honestly think Sowell's point was about racism against whites? Not true.

In fact, Dr. Sowell rarely writes about racism per se, regardless of the color of the victim. Sometimes, frankly, as a black man, it frustrates me, not because I think he's skirting any particular issue, but because I am simply curious about his opinions on certain so-called "racial" matters.

But I've followed Sowell for many years, and even though he's been my hero for much of that time, I've only begun to fully grasp his core perspective during these latter years.

Dr. Sowell is genuinely concerned about the future of this republic, as well as Western Civilization. It might sound paranoid to those who rarely think beyond next week. But to a leading historian/economist like Thomas Sowell, it's more than an academic exercise. It's a legitimate reason for concern.

Now, if you're someone who honestly thinks that "racism" is more important than the survival of Western Civilization, you will probably never get where Sowell is coming from.

But the reality is this: Sowell makes a LOT of sense, and even when he seems off base, he's often ahead of everybody else.

I've grown to respect him even more.
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