She should never have been afforded the dignity of resignation. A stipping of her credentials and public termination would have been the appropriate disciplinary action in this case.
Sadly, nothing really changed, every single piece of the institutional framework that pushes such ideologues up, is completely untouched and undisturbed. Her position will soon be replaced by the exact same mono-thinking example, while many people pat themselves on the back for achieving practically nothing.
I don't think Harvard will be getting many applications and it's reputation will become one for being a crap education not worth spending money on or getting in debt for.
Given that she landed okay on her progressive DEI feet consider this other perspective. Too late now but: Former Portland University Prof. Peter Boghossin said in a recent interview: “I think the perfect person to lead a corrupt institution is a plagiarist.” “To be completely clear, I don’t want her to be fired, I want her disgrace to be visible, I want the fact the she should stand as a living embodiment of the fact that she got her dissertation through lying and corruption, and I think she’s the perfect person to run that institution and she has my entire support!” The rot runs deep and her resignation was nothing more than a bandaid for Harvard and higher education. The Left is circling their wagons and regrouping, even as they scream about their perceived injustice of this affair and the ethical cesspool it revealed.
Look at the NYT This is Claudine in her op-ed: "As I depart, I must offer a few words of warning. *The campaign against me was about more than one university and one leader. This was merely a single skirmish in a broader war to unravel public faith in pillars of American society"* And this is Charles Blow in his opinion piece:' *The Persecution of Harvard’s Claudine Gay*
Very good. Claudine Gay is now a historical failure among many of the 20th AND 21st centuries' failures, both at Harvard and in western academia as a whole system. It will take us decades to carve out the rot and to rebuild what once was. Let's just not throw the baby out with the bathwater, please. We have learned much about systemic bias in all facets of life, both in research, or what passes for it, and in industry and in the civil service. Let's keep our eyes on those prizes because blood was shed in those protracted social wars.
I wonder if she had dragged out her resignation to the 6 month so she could receive some form of benefits, rewards, awards or even lifelong pensions. It is fishy she resigned a day after the 6 month mark.
She should never have been afforded the dignity of resignation. A stipping of her credentials and public termination would have been the appropriate disciplinary action in this case.
Exactly. Well said.
Thank you and agree 100%.
Sadly, nothing really changed, every single piece of the institutional framework that pushes such ideologues up, is completely untouched and undisturbed.
Her position will soon be replaced by the exact same mono-thinking example, while many people pat themselves on the back for achieving practically nothing.
Harvard board chair is Peggy Pritzker, a primitive an ugly woman instrumental in the creation of Obama. Retarded family, at least in this generation.
I don't think Harvard will be getting many applications and it's reputation will become one for being a crap education not worth spending money on or getting in debt for.
exactly
while the nation slept, marxist ideology took over liberal arts in almost every university
Given that she landed okay on her progressive DEI feet consider this other perspective. Too late now but:
Former Portland University Prof. Peter Boghossin said in a recent interview: “I think the perfect person to lead a corrupt institution is a plagiarist.”
“To be completely clear, I don’t want her to be fired, I want her disgrace to be visible, I want the fact the she should stand as a living embodiment of the fact that she got her dissertation through lying and corruption, and I think she’s the perfect person to run that institution and she has my entire support!”
The rot runs deep and her resignation was nothing more than a bandaid for Harvard and higher education.
The Left is circling their wagons and regrouping, even as they scream about their perceived injustice of this
affair and the ethical cesspool it revealed.
Look at the NYT
This is Claudine in her op-ed:
"As I depart, I must offer a few words of warning. *The campaign against me was about more than one university and one leader. This was merely a single skirmish in a broader war to unravel public faith in pillars of American society"*
And this is Charles Blow in his opinion piece:'
*The Persecution of Harvard’s Claudine Gay*
I almost agree with Peter there, that's a really good point.
Outstanding.
Its not easy to ruin everything
Wonder why Obie was named editor of Harvard Law Review way back when.
Very good. Claudine Gay is now a historical failure among many of the 20th AND 21st centuries' failures, both at Harvard and in western academia as a whole system. It will take us decades to carve out the rot and to rebuild what once was. Let's just not throw the baby out with the bathwater, please. We have learned much about systemic bias in all facets of life, both in research, or what passes for it, and in industry and in the civil service. Let's keep our eyes on those prizes because blood was shed in those protracted social wars.
I wonder if she had dragged out her resignation to the 6 month so she could receive some form of benefits, rewards, awards or even lifelong pensions. It is fishy she resigned a day after the 6 month mark.
Toda
my buddy the alum was embarrassed. At least now he gets to keep his hard earned degree.
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