Anonymous ID: ed954d April 17, 2019, 9:09 a.m. No.6211266   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1408 >>1516 >>1539 >>1597

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In 1990, Boston Globe columnist Mike Barnicle wrote a column in which he accused Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz of having made a racially-biased statement. In the column, Barnicle claimed that on a chance meeting with Dershowitz in Harvard Square eight years before, Dershowitz said to him: "I love Asian women, don't you? They're … they're so submissive."

 

An outraged Dershowitz denied having made the statement, while Barnicle stood by his claim. Dershowitz responded by engaging in a counter-attack. In a 1990 Boston Herald column, Dershowitz said he had discovered a second incident in which Barnicle was alleged to have falsely attributed a racist remark to someone. In that incident, in the early 1980s, Barnicle was found by the courts to have falsely characterized a Jewish merchant as engaging in a racial slur, according to Dershowitz.