An Impression UNC Law Could Do Without
I've never had much respect for UNC Law professor Eric L. Muller and now that he has attempted what I assert is visual libel--falsely attributing a photo of one person as being someone else--I have even less.
Muller has a long-standing and quite unhealthy fascination with conservative blogger and columnist Michelle Malkin, and this morning, Muller leveled a charge of hypocrisy against her in this post:The column stands or falls on its own merits, but Muller's accusation--a link to a trashy, "Girls Gone Wild" themed picture--is serious stuff. Muller says the photo is Malkin. It isn't. It is a horribly done Photoshop edit, featuring a shrunken headshot of Malkin poorly imposed in the wrong scale over someone else's body. It is such an obvious fakery one has to assume Muller knew it was faked, but pressed on with what in my mind constitutes something akin to visual libel, presenting a obvious forgery as legitimate. Gawker Media, which owns Wonkette, is familiar with blogs and so much know just how easy it is to badly fake a Photoshop, and so it was a surprise when, they, too joined Muller in presenting the fake photo as fact. Malkin is rightfully outraged at the attack, and she should be. Eric Muller's unhinged obsession has gone far over the line, and I hope that he is called to account for his actions. Malkin does not deserve this, nor does North Carolina's flagship university.
In today's column, Michelle Malkin asks, "Where Have All the Good Girls Gone?" It's a verbal assault on some twenty-year-old TV personality in Great Britain who "once possessed an uncommon sense of modesty and decorum in the skin-baring age of Britney Spears," and liked to spend her time singing "Blessed Jesus" and clutching "a rosary blessed by the pope," but has now become "the new face of skankdom," a "half-naked" "pop tart" who sums up all that is evil in our new world of "sexpot dolls/characters" and "Bratz babies in thongs." A woman who has gone from "pure-hearted to pure crap," and who, among other horrible things, "drinks" and "parties." With no further ado, I give you: Michelle Malkin, Spring Break, March 27, 1992. Could that be an all-you-can-drink wristband? Here, incidentally, is the flickr page where the photo appears. Somebody forwarded it to me a couple of months ago. I chortled. Then I forgot about it -- until today, that is, when her vicious hatchet job on a "half-naked" twenty-year-old "skank" brought it to mind. Mind you: there's nothing wrong with trips to the beach during college, or all-you-can-drink wristbands, or bikinis. Just with hypocrisy.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 11:08 AM
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Unless you have a thing for burkas.
Posted by: MikeM at September 29, 2006 11:14 AM (56lYi)
Everyone should warn UNC of the danger they face themselves by continued support of this guy.
Posted by: Scrapiron at September 29, 2006 11:46 AM (fEnUg)
Posted by: Purple Avenger at September 29, 2006 05:59 PM (8uJYe)
Posted by: d at September 29, 2006 06:39 PM (4K53w)
Academic freedom is the right of a faculty member to be responsibly engaged in efforts to discover, speak and teach the truth.
It seems to me that Eric Muller was neither 'responsibly engaged' nor 'speaking the truth'.
Perhaps Libel would be the better reason for dismissal.
Prophet Joe
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Posted by: Prophet Joe at October 02, 2006 09:38 AM (CwVm0)
Without changing the subject too much, I'm going to take a wild guess and assume that while you're willing to see UNC roast Eric Muller over open coals, you're completely comfortable with the fact that your president and vice-president (and their innumerable hirelings) have spent the past five years speaking volumes of untruth, deliberate or otherwise. What should be done with them and their "derelictions?"
Posted by: d at October 02, 2006 05:40 PM (4K53w)
There are many accusations of lying, but nailing them down has been rather elusive for the Bush opponents. I find that the accusations often boil down to "He says things (the GWOT, the economy, the environment) are going well but smart people know they're not so he's lying."
Try again on another thread, and remember you are among people who will ask you to make a specific and coherent case - just as you did in asking about the dismissal.
Posted by: Assistant Village Idiot at October 04, 2006 07:28 PM (1w197)
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