- 04 Jan 2024 22:48
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I do find the plot of this story interesting. The president of Harvard fails a skill-testing question put to her for political reasons... so then all her plagiarism surfaces in all media at the same time.
What I find amusing is how hard Claudine tried to look Jewish with that buzz-cut and Woody Allen glasses. And yet, with one bad answer to a question, she is the new Hitler plus a huge plagiarist.
Stay tuned for more identity politics follies....
Zero Hedge wrote:Harvard - Out Of The Frying Pan Into The Fire
Harvard may assume the forced resignation of its president, Claudine Gay, has finally ended its month-long scandal over her tenure.
Gay stepped down, remember, amid serious allegations of serial plagiarism—without refuting the charges. She proved either unable or unwilling to discipline those on her campus who were defiantly anti-Semitic in speech and action.
But Gay’s removal is not the end of Harvard’s dilemma. Rather, it is the beginning.
In the respective press releases from both Gay and the Harvard Corporation, racial animus was cited as a reason for her removal.
Gay did not even refer to her failure to stop anti-Semitism on her campus or her own record of blatant plagiarism.
Yet playing the race card reflects poorly on both and for a variety of reasons...
I do find the plot of this story interesting. The president of Harvard fails a skill-testing question put to her for political reasons... so then all her plagiarism surfaces in all media at the same time.
What I find amusing is how hard Claudine tried to look Jewish with that buzz-cut and Woody Allen glasses. And yet, with one bad answer to a question, she is the new Hitler plus a huge plagiarist.
Stay tuned for more identity politics follies....