…and, astoundingly, is getting even more stupid.
Take this story, for example.
The boulder above weighs about 70 tons. Over 10,000 years ago, pre-Cambrian bedrock drift from Canada left it on what would become the campus of the Uiversity of Wisconsin in Madison, or so it says on the boulder’s plaque. The rock was extracted from the side of a hill in 1925, when Calvin Coolidge was President, and my father was five-years old, and placed in its current spot.
It was dubbed “Chamberlin Rock” after Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, a 19th century glaciologist and University of Wisconsin president, given its plaque memorializing him and placed at the university’s Washburn Observatory.
Suddenly, after 95 years, the rock has become racist, and black students are demanding that it be removed. You see, long ago, the term “niggerhead” was commonly used to describe large dark rocks. (This is the second Ethics Alarms post about a rock called “niggerhead.” That one is also stupid, but not anywhere this stupid.)
“You clearly see what the rock was called and you can’t deny the history. Additionally you can’t deny the way it makes some people feel,” Black Student Union president Nalah McWhorter told Madison.com. “If you’re not going to move the things that are disrespectful to us because other students love it, put something up that us Black and brown students can celebrate.” Continue reading


