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发信人: laodou (别拿豆包不当干粮), 信区: Military
标 题: 好象UCSD的校报报道了,而且还有投票,赶紧去投
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu May 26 09:41:25 2011, 美东)
http://www.ucsdguardian.org/news/chem-prof.apologizes-for-websi
Chem Prof.Apologizes for Website With Racial Slur
Posted on 25 May 2011
By Rebecca Horwitz
UCSD chemistry and biochemistry professor Clifford Kubiak issued a public
apology on Monday, May 23 for a racist slur posted on his webpage.
The webpage contained a set of rules, including “no Disney music,” “don’
t be that guy,” “if you can’t turn on the instrument, you shouldn’t use
it” and “don’t believe everything Chinaman says.”
The last rule gained prominence and news coverage after it was posted on an
Internet forum for Chinese-speaking academics. The word “chinaman” is a
historically derogatory term for Chinese people or anyone perceived to be of
an East Asian race. UCSD officials then took the page down over the weekend
, as soon as the chemistry department became aware of it.
According to Kubiak’s letter of apology, he was unaware of his lab rules.
“Although I was unaware of the existence of this page until it was brought
to my attention, I accept full responsibility,” Kubiak said in his letter
of apology.
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry issued an apology as well and
asked the Office for Prevention of Harassment and Discrimination to look
into the matter.
Polls
Was the use of the word "China man" offensive?
It was meant as a joke (44%, 4 Votes)
Yes, it was a racial slur (33%, 3 Votes)
I'm not personally offended (23%, 2 Votes)
Total Voters: 9
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发信人: laodou (别拿豆包不当干粮), 信区: Military
标 题: 好象UCSD的校报报道了,而且还有投票,赶紧去投
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu May 26 09:41:25 2011, 美东)
http://www.ucsdguardian.org/news/chem-prof.apologizes-for-websi
Chem Prof.Apologizes for Website With Racial Slur
Posted on 25 May 2011
By Rebecca Horwitz
UCSD chemistry and biochemistry professor Clifford Kubiak issued a public
apology on Monday, May 23 for a racist slur posted on his webpage.
The webpage contained a set of rules, including “no Disney music,” “don’
t be that guy,” “if you can’t turn on the instrument, you shouldn’t use
it” and “don’t believe everything Chinaman says.”
The last rule gained prominence and news coverage after it was posted on an
Internet forum for Chinese-speaking academics. The word “chinaman” is a
historically derogatory term for Chinese people or anyone perceived to be of
an East Asian race. UCSD officials then took the page down over the weekend
, as soon as the chemistry department became aware of it.
According to Kubiak’s letter of apology, he was unaware of his lab rules.
“Although I was unaware of the existence of this page until it was brought
to my attention, I accept full responsibility,” Kubiak said in his letter
of apology.
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry issued an apology as well and
asked the Office for Prevention of Harassment and Discrimination to look
into the matter.
Polls
Was the use of the word "China man" offensive?
It was meant as a joke (44%, 4 Votes)
Yes, it was a racial slur (33%, 3 Votes)
I'm not personally offended (23%, 2 Votes)
Total Voters: 9
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Polls Archive