Well, everything is open to individual interpretation. Here is an anaylsis of Wright's comments by Mark Liberman, a professor of linquistics at U. Penn., as posted on his lanquage log he runs from the Insitute for Research in Cognitive Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania. He seems to agree more with me than with you:
Language Log Wright on language and linguistics
Of particular note is his interpretation of Wright's comments on the research of Dr. Hale:
"This strikes me as a caricature, at best, of the ideas of Dr. Janice Hale. What she presented as cultural generalizations, Rev. Wright puts forward as essential racial characteristics of all “African and African-American children”. In my opinion, it’s insulting to them to suggest that they’re incapable of being “logical and analytical”, and insulting to “European and European-American children” to suggest that they’re incapable of being “creative and intuitive”. "
Dr. Liberman's analysis also touches on Wright's comments about the Kennedy accent, and well, pretty much the whole linquistic, learning style discussion that took place that night. His concluding paragraph is pretty interesting too.