The Tiger Mom and the Hornet’s Nest For two decades, Amy Chua and Jed Rubenfeld were Yale Law power brokers. A new generation wants to see them exiled

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in 2003, Amy urged caution in the Iraq war, warning that in Iraq, "everything, even freedom and wealth, has ethnic ramifications". Because Iraq's Shia folks formed a 60 percent majority long oppressed by Saddam, "democracy" could actually catalyze historic enmities, with elections not producing a unified Iraq but instead a Shia government that excludes and oppresses Sunnis. these circumstances would be ripe for the rise of "powerful fundamentalist movements" that are "extremely anti-American".

Unfortunately, this precise scenario unfolded.

Amy is truly a remarkable visionary!
 
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in 2003, Amy urged caution in the Iraq war, warning that in Iraq, "everything, even freedom and wealth, has ethnic ramifications". Because Iraq's Shia folks formed a 60 percent majority long oppressed by Saddam, "democracy" could actually catalyze historic enmities, with elections not producing a unified Iraq but instead a Shia government that excludes and oppresses Sunnis. these circumstances would be ripe for the rise of "powerful fundamentalist movements" that are "extremely anti-American".

Unfortunately, this precise scenario unfolded.

Amy is truly a remarkable visionary!
you think "freedom" speaks to people's deepest yearnings? no, people have other yearnings as well!
 

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