Penn Law Professor Amy Wax Said the U.S. Would Be Better Off With ‘More White People and Less Non-Whites,” So How the Hell Does She Still Have a Job??

Wax's outrageous remarks predictably landed her in hot water, but she's still employed.

After making a series of disturbingly racist remarks, University of Pennsylvania law school professor Amy Wax is finally being punished, NBC News has reported. But her consequences in relation to her statements beg the question: Is she getting punished enough?

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Wax will be suspended for one-year at half-pay, along with receiving other sanctions as well as a public reprimand for going full-on white supremacist in her rhetoric at the school over the years.

In the role, Wax has stated that: she had never seen a Black student do well at her Ivy League law school, โ€œnot all cultures are created equal,โ€ โ€œour country will be better off with more whites and fewer nonwhitesโ€ and that America would benefit fit from โ€œfewer Asians and less immigration.โ€

Most shockingly, Wax invited white nationalist Jared Taylor to her class entitled โ€œConservative and Political Legal Thoughtโ€ to share his beliefs with her students. Taylor, according to Philadelphia Magazine, is the author of โ€œAmerican Renaissanceโ€ which addresses topics like โ€œrace differences,โ€ โ€œThird World immigrationโ€ and โ€œanti-white racism.โ€

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In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Taylor wrote an essay about the tragedy, in which he wrote, โ€œBlacks and white are different. When Blacks are left entirely to their own devices, Western civilization โ€” any kind of civilization โ€” disappears.โ€

This decision, along with Waxโ€™s history of discriminatory remarks, had been a problem at Penn for a while. Theodore W. Ruger, the former dean of Pennโ€™s Carey Law School, said that Wax was removed from teaching any required courses at the university back in 2018.

Ruger shared that Wax once told a Black student that she had only become a double Ivy โ€œbecause of affirmative actionโ€ and that โ€œMexican men are more likely to assault women.โ€

Waxโ€™s defense, which was told to the New York Sun, was that these allegations were โ€œfabricated and tacked on as a cover for penalizing me for standard-issue, conservative anti-โ€˜wokeโ€™ opinions and factual observations that are not allowed on campus.โ€

Wax also said that she feared campuses like Penn are โ€œraising a generation of students who canโ€™t deal with disagreement.โ€ Of course, free speech and the need for tough discourse are the typical excuses racists use to get away with vile behavior.

Though the university has not fired her or taken her tenure away, Waxโ€™s suspension is set to begin in the 2025-2026 academic year.

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