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UPenn professor tells Tucker Carlson ‘Blacks’ resent ‘Western peoples’ and India is a ‘s***hole’

‘I think there is just a tremendous amount of resentment and shame of non-Western peoples against Western peoples,’ says Professor Amy Wax

Nathan Place
New York
Thursday 14 April 2022 01:04 EDT
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UPenn professor attacks minorities in Tucker Carlson interview

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A Pennsylvania professor is facing a fierce backlash after she made a series of comments attacking non-white Americans in an interview with Tucker Carlson.

Amy Wax, a law professor at the University of Pennsylvania, made the remarks on Tucker Carlson Today, a show on Fox News’ streaming service, Fox Nation. In a lengthy diatribe, Prof Wax took aim at “Blacks,” Asian Americans, Indian women, and other targets.

“I think there is just a tremendous amount of resentment and shame of non-Western peoples against Western peoples for Western peoples’ outsized achievements and contributions,” Prof Wax told Carlson on Friday. “Leaving aside American Blacks, who I think do feel that resentment and shame and envy – I mean it’s this unholy brew of sentiments.”

Carlson did not challenge her. Seconds later, the professor took aim at “Asian and South Asian, Indian doctors at Penn Med.”

“Take, you know, the Brahmin women who come from India and they climb the ladder, they get the best education, we give them every opportunity, and they turn around and lead the charge on ‘we’re racist, we’re an awful country, we need reform,’” Prof Wax said. “Here’s the problem: they’re taught that they are better than everybody else, because they are Brahmin elites, and yet, on some level, their country is a s***hole – excuse my language.”

The teacher then explains her theory that these immigrants resent America’s “wonderful, developed scientific and medical establishment,” and lash out by accusing it of racism.

“They realize that, you know, we’ve outgunned and outclassed them in practically every way, and what do they feel?” Prof Wax went on. “I think the role of envy and shame in the way that the Third World regards the First World is underestimated.”

“I think you’re exactly right,” Carlson replied.

The comments have outraged teachers and students across the country.

“Amy Wax is a racist. Period,” tweeted Hindu On Campus, an organisation that fights anti-Hindu bigotry at American schools.

“It’s just kind of sad when you have someone so dumb on the faculty of one of the best law schools in the country,” one of Prof Wax’s colleagues, Penn Law lecturer Neil Makhija, told The Philadelphia Inquirer.

In an email to The Independent, Prof Wax’s employer disavowed her remarks.

“The University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School has previously made clear that Professor Wax’s views do not reflect our values or practices,” the school said. “In January 2022, Dean [Theodore] Ruger announced that he would move forward with a University Faculty Senate process to address Professor Wax’s escalating conduct, and that process is underway. At this time, as required by the University Handbook, and to preserve the integrity of the process, we will not make any public statements until the proceedings have been completed.”

The Independent has reached out to Fox News and to Prof Wax herself for comment.

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