
According the students, Professor Wattier explained to them that class starts 10 minutes early when films are being shown. But the students were confused, since the information is not in the syllabus. Wattier then said "I expect it out of you guys anyway."
The students asked Wattier to clarify his statement, which is when he made the comments that served to truly seal his fate:
"It is part of your heritage. The slaves never showed up on time to their owners and were lashed for it. I just don't have the right to do that."
Of course the students were shocked to hear the professor make this kind of remark. Johnson has since dropped the class, and had this to say:
"First I forgot that I was grown," she said. "I'm a freshman. I still felt like I was in high school and I forgot I could speak my mind. My second thought was to call my sister who's a lawyer. After that I went and talked to the Office of Equal Opportunity."
Johnson filed an official complaint with the school back in August, and an investigation is still on-going. Murray State University President Randy Dunn is refusing to comment on the remark, referring to it as a personnel matter. The Office of Equal Opportunity has concluded that the professor did discriminate against the student. But some are wondering if his tenure status will protect him from being fired. He is suspended without pay and benefits until May 15, at which time he is expected to meet with the Office of Equal Opportunity.
Welcome to academia and welcome to the state of Kentucky. I went to college in Kentucky and I can remember professors making racist comments toward me and showing attitudes that were reflective of the discriminatory history of the state. I can also recall interacting with faculty at another Kentucky University, Morehead State, which left me confused as to whether or not anyone actually realized that we were no longer in the 1940s. To my knowledge, the university has less than one or two African American male faculty on the entire campus and no serious efforts to increase the number.
Instead of a serious commitment to diversity, students get professors who feel that their untouchable academic appointments give them a license to say and do things that would be considered reprehensible in any other industry in America. The black students are then served the traumatic injustice of having part of their academic futures determined by professors like Dr. Wattier, who remind them that their ancestors were slaves and that he wishes that he could whip them. The wonders of academia never cease to amaze me, and I am hopeful that the students at Murray State and Morehead will hold their administrators accountable with regard to the lack of black faculty, the lack of racial sensitivity and the non-existent commitment to meaningful diversity. At some point, those who are seen to be slaves must stand up and make themselves counted. If the students and faculty don't respond to this strongly and directly, then this form of racial tyranny will continue to exist.
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By: Shanda M on 2/14/2011 9:53PM
Wow, this guy must be a member of the tea party. They too want to remind everyone that racism is alive and well, and that they are in no way ashamed of it! They are in fact proud of it.
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By: Charles on 2/15/2011 1:28PM
Ummm, what exactly does the Tea Party have to do with this? You wouldn't be stereotyping, would you Shanda?? I don't see the Tea Party perpetuating hatred or racism but I do see you using it make make what otherwise is a meaningless comment. Your comments are incidiary and race bating to the utmoost and you would do well to stick to the comment at hand.
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By: Brady on 2/14/2011 10:48PM
"traumatic injustice"
Give me a damn break, get over it, and move on. We hear worse than that every freakin day, from black people. Traumatic, NEGROE PLEASE!!!!!!!
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By: Wyllyemozelle on 2/15/2011 9:20AM
Brady, THIS is not a case of, as you say: "get over it and move on"! "Professor Wattier explained to them that class starts 10 minutes early when films are being shown. But the students were confused, since the information is not in the syllabus." If the information was NOT on the syllabus how would they know? So they show up to class at the regular class time only to be disrespected because the professor did NOT do HIS job. Then he's going to berate them for being, according to the syllabus, ON TIME to class! No he should be suspended and fired for NOT doing his JOB!!!
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By: Brady on 2/15/2011 11:00AM
@Wyllyemozelle
Your points are valid, but do you think this Professor is guilty of "traumatic injustice", or was he just very insensitive, are as you say "just didnt do his job"
Whatever the case they cant sit back and trip, they have to move on. Report him, and keep steppin.
Watkins is really a trip, he says "students get professors who feel that their untouchable academic appointments give them a license to say and do things that would be considered reprehensible in any other industry in America".
O'Reilly more or less said the same thing about
Watkins. This Professor uses an inapropriate reference as did Watkins, yet its ok for Watkins to get on his high horse.
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By: Caregiver 1 on 2/15/2011 12:13PM
@brady, we all would get over it and move on if you and others like you did not consistently drag everyone back to that position. If you and yours would get over it and not look to everyone person of color as the reason that you don't live up to your potential or achieve what you thought you were owed the issue would long have been quashed.
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By: Brady on 2/15/2011 1:26PM
@Caregiver 1
I dont know what the hell ur talking about, you dont know me.
Whatever occured, the bottomline is the students must move on, nothing must stop them from getting thier education.
This woa is me, always the damn victim shyt is tired and old, and some point we must return to being overcomers, achievers, like we once were.
Everytime someone says or does something stupid or incensitive, or just makes a mistake we act as the whole world must stop and take notice. The WORLD DOESNT CARE!
News flash, the world keeps right on going, whether your crying or not.
The incident is wrong and foul, but not a back breaker, so keep moving, keep going, dont be a damn victim, be an achiever. You step over and around people like the professor.
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By: bugs hunter on 2/15/2011 12:11AM
"He is suspended without pay and benefits until May 15"
That's wonderful! I hope he lose his mortgage and his wife and kids abandon him!
Let's hope the office of Equal opportunity is not loaded with a bunch of racist rednecks, maybe they'll be humane enough to fire this backwards thinking hillbilly cracker! Damn backwoods mountaineers can never be civilized!
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By: Rick on 2/15/2011 6:12PM
do you REALLY hope that this guy loses his mortgage, wife and family because he said something wrong?
I understand that what he said was incredibly insensitive and inappropriate, but do you really believe that just because someone is ignorant, they should suffer the fate you describe?
What the hell is the world coming to?
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By: confederado on 2/17/2011 8:21AM
Neither can urban simians
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