Monday, October 9, 2017
It's hard to be (racially) colorblind in American society, maybe impossible. At times, I admit to being impatient with or exhausted by the racial prism that either distorts or clarifies our view of reality. Since I am on one side of our racial divide, that occasionally puts me at odds with the other, no matter how I might strive to be fair, open and tolerant. Anecdotal evidence of racial discrimination sometimes evokes mixed feelings -- there they go again (black squawkers) vs. there they go again (white bigots).
A new study restores my perspective, at least for a time. Based on 20,000 e-mails, the rate of response to routine inquiries to government offices by typically white-named people is consistently higher than for black-named people.
Taking the trouble to discriminate in responding to an e-mail inquiry is gratuitously cruel especially under the most benign conditions. "Justice, justice, you shall pursue." Deuteronomy 16:18
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This week's football report
Columbia University 4-0
New York Jets 3-2
New York Giants 0-5
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In a 1839 United States Senate debate, Henry Clay famously said “I had rather be right than president.” Currently, we have the complete opposite.
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
In a strange way, I think that it is kind of romantic that a divorcing couple would go to court over possession of ice hockey season tickets. There is love there, although maybe misdirected. http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey /nhl/divorced-edmonton-couple- faces-off-custody-oilers-ticke ts/
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Scott Pruitt, the Administrator of the Environmental Destruction Agency, announced that "the war on coal is over." Okay, now I can concentrate on the war on Christmas.
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It probably took a formidable public relations effort to get this laudatory article about Acme Smoked Fish's whitefish salad.
While the production process is interesting, I cannot endorse Acme's result. It supposedly contains only whitefish and mayonnaise, but it is mushed to such a degree that it emerges as a salty paste. Fairway Market, 2131 Broadway, is at the pinnacle of the whitefish salad world and should be your destination for this delicacy.
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
A play daringly entitled Junk is in previews at Lincoln Center. We went to see it last night with the Goldfarbs; the Weinsteins were unable to join us.
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The MacArthur Foundation announced its "genius" grants today, $625,000 fellowships. I understand that the president removed his name from consideration because he did not need the money.
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It was undoubtedly a spiritual quest that brought many of you to my modest exertions. Holy Writ is an essential component in the perpetual search for truth, beauty and justice and I am pleased to refer you to a new bible -- The Macaroon Bible by Dan Cohen a/k/a Danny Macaroons, who, unlike many others, left Great Neck when he left Great Neck. https://www.amazon.com/Macaro on-Bible-Dan-Cohen/dp/11184721 60?utm_source=danny+macaroons+ email+of+awesome&utm_campaign= cf7baa16bc-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_ 2017_10_11&utm_medium=email& utm_term=0_030488f6d3- cf7baa16bc-296904953&mc_cid= cf7baa16bc&mc_eid=bb19b3f5f5# immersive-view_1507731909660
Thursday, October 12, 2017
America's Favorite Epidemiologist abandoned me today, leaving me to my own devices and the Ciao Bella blood orange sorbetto in the freezer. I hope that America's Loveliest Nephrologist and the Oakland Heartthrob appreciate what they are getting, if only for a few days.
Friday, October 13, 2017
This link shows an amazing sample of the devastation caused by the California wildfires. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/10/12/us/santa-rosa-california-fires-damage.html
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I was fortunate that Gil Glotzer, retired attorney to the stars, was able to meet me for lunch on his quick visit to the Holy Land. We ate at La-Salle Dumpling Room, 25 West End Avenue, a joint that is continuing to satisfy. We shared cold sesame noodles ($7.95), pan fried pork dumplings ($8.50 for 6), beef wrapped scallion pancake ($8.95, 5 slices 1" to 2" wide), spicy chicken dumplings ($8.50 for 6). All this was so good, Gil was almost in tears thinking about what he left behind in exchange for Florida sunshine.
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No, Israel -- the moron's action today on the Iran nuclear deal does not make you safer. It only raises the security threat to other nations to match yours.
You can relax. Yesterday, the moron in chief declared that the war on Christmas also is over.
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