Harvard President Claudine Gay resigned on Jan. 2, ending her tenure as the University's 30th president after it was clear the Harvard Corporation lost confidence in Gay's ability to lead amid mounting allegations of plagiari...
Black people in the US are the most privileged group at present. Even a mildly 8ntellogent black person will be handed a hilarious no white kid could touch. Then they get a DEI hire they don't even have to try for. After that they are unfirable because they will lodge an EEOC complaint. Good for them and all but why deny how great they have it. This lady, not qualified to rean 3rd grage, managed to be president of Harvard.
I've obtained documents alleging that Harvard DEI administrator Shirley Greene plagiarized more than 40 passages in her PhD thesis, making her the third black woman at Harvard to be accused of academic fraud.
Harvard's plagiarism crisis is spinning out of control. 🧵
Harvard University on Monday tapped an ex-McKinsey consultant who has criticized meritocracy and published controversial research on the benefits of diversity in business to help select the university’s next president.
If you want to go after people who are careless and sloppy, have at it. That’s mostly the case here, although some of it clearly descends into disingenuousness, and some of it is a bit tough to identify (on the careless/disengenuous front). You don’t seem all that concerned about those failings and breaches of ethics among people on these boards who share your political views, but you’re not alone in that level of hypocrisy, so I suppose you can enjoy the succor of your normalcy in that regard.
My experience is that an incredibly high percentage of people get careless and sloppy about details because these things seldom matter, the transgressors are almost never called on it, and the culture by and large gives it a free pass. I don’t excuse it wherever it occurs, and certainly not among academics, so if any of you are consistently on the right side of this, fine. I just see this as an issue rife with hypocrisy.
If you want to go after people who are careless and sloppy, have at it. That’s mostly the case here, although some of it clearly descends into disingenuousness, and some of it is a bit tough to identify (on the careless/disengenuous front). You don’t seem all that concerned about those failings and breaches of ethics among people on these boards who share your political views, but you’re not alone in that level of hypocrisy, so I suppose you can enjoy the succor of your normalcy in that regard.
My experience is that an incredibly high percentage of people get careless and sloppy about details because these things seldom matter, the transgressors are almost never called on it, and the culture by and large gives it a free pass. I don’t excuse it wherever it occurs, and certainly not among academics, so if any of you are consistently on the right side of this, fine. I just see this as an issue rife with hypocrisy.
I mean, you've encapsulated the entire nature of this board. It's literally just distilled bitterness that found company.
So now all of these guys like kobbs and glitter bomb, etc etc can be in good company when they express hateful opinions against others that they don't like - nearly always black Americans, Democrats, the poor, women in running, Jews (newname), and specifically Nikki Hiltz.
Then there are the attempts to pass off that their strong opinions are driven, not by bigotry, but by valid concerns. Like public education being brought up in Baltimore, or trans women in running (but don't forget they still degrade all women so it's not really that they're defending women's sports).
The part that really exposes them is Nikki Hiltz. they're literally racing with women - isn't that what y'all are pretending to care about? But you'll say they're forcing their ideology down your throat as you follow them on Twitter and watch their interviews.
Anywho, what were we talking about again? I think that weed hit.
If you want to go after people who are careless and sloppy, have at it. That’s mostly the case here, although some of it clearly descends into disingenuousness, and some of it is a bit tough to identify (on the careless/disengenuous front). You don’t seem all that concerned about those failings and breaches of ethics among people on these boards who share your political views, but you’re not alone in that level of hypocrisy, so I suppose you can enjoy the succor of your normalcy in that regard.
My experience is that an incredibly high percentage of people get careless and sloppy about details because these things seldom matter, the transgressors are almost never called on it, and the culture by and large gives it a free pass. I don’t excuse it wherever it occurs, and certainly not among academics, so if any of you are consistently on the right side of this, fine. I just see this as an issue rife with hypocrisy.
I mean, you've encapsulated the entire nature of this board. It's literally just distilled bitterness that found company.
So now all of these guys like kobbs and glitter bomb, etc etc can be in good company when they express hateful opinions against others that they don't like - nearly always black Americans, Democrats, the poor, women in running, Jews (newname), and specifically Nikki Hiltz.
Then there are the attempts to pass off that their strong opinions are driven, not by bigotry, but by valid concerns. Like public education being brought up in Baltimore, or trans women in running (but don't forget they still degrade all women so it's not really that they're defending women's sports).
The part that really exposes them is Nikki Hiltz. they're literally racing with women - isn't that what y'all are pretending to care about? But you'll say they're forcing their ideology down your throat as you follow them on Twitter and watch their interviews.
Anywho, what were we talking about again? I think that weed hit.
I mean, you've encapsulated the entire nature of this board. It's literally just distilled bitterness that found company.
So now all of these guys like kobbs and glitter bomb, etc etc can be in good company when they express hateful opinions against others that they don't like - nearly always black Americans, Democrats, the poor, women in running, Jews (newname), and specifically Nikki Hiltz.
Then there are the attempts to pass off that their strong opinions are driven, not by bigotry, but by valid concerns. Like public education being brought up in Baltimore, or trans women in running (but don't forget they still degrade all women so it's not really that they're defending women's sports).
The part that really exposes them is Nikki Hiltz. they're literally racing with women - isn't that what y'all are pretending to care about? But you'll say they're forcing their ideology down your throat as you follow them on Twitter and watch their interviews.
Anywho, what were we talking about again? I think that weed hit.
Bill Ackman
Is is racist to know that now all but two of the 8 Ivy League presidents are Jewish?
Brown: Hull Paxson (convert to Judaism)
Columbia: Shafik: Not Jewish -- but currently being called by Congress to speak about antisemitism at Columbia as Gay (Harvard) and Magill (Penn) were before they got dumped. ON her way out?
Cornell: Pollack is Jewish. Oddly, wikipedia does not note this. Several other sites do
Dartmouth: Bielock is Jewish. Like Pollack , wikipedia does not note this but it is acknowledged by several other sources.
Harvard: Interim president (after Gay forced out) Garber is Jewish.