The far-left Associated Press covered up corruption this week. Claim The incident, which led to the embarrassing resignation of Harvard University President Claudine Gay, “highlights a new weapon in conservative arms against universities: plagiarism.”
According to Associated Press reporters Colin Binkley and Moriah Balingit (the company itself) To tell “The work does not meet standards and is being updated”), Claudine Gay's serial plagiarism is not a story. Not the Story Is Gay also testified under oath before the U.S. House of Representatives that it does not believe that calling for the extermination of Jews on Harvard campus, in the proper context, violates school policy.
No, the story is that “conservatives” used plagiarism as a “weapon” against gays.
Harvard University president's resignation highlights conservatives' new weapon against universities: plagiarism https://t.co/GiVkT3LgUo
— Associated Press (@AP) January 3, 2024
Let’s back up a bit to take a good, long, objective look at what we’re talking about…
Claudine Gay committed a great deal of plagiarism during an already lackluster academic career (some 47 itemsaccording to the far left new york times) The first black woman to hold a top job at Harvard University has reportedly been forced to resign. The fact that this woman is Claudine Gaye is not important to her. Do you know how many plagiarisms a black woman has to commit before she loses her job as the first black woman in history?
It's like asking how many suitcases full of women's clothes a cross-dressing nuclear employee in the Biden administration must steal before being fired.
By any objective standard, Gay had no business being promoted to president of Harvard University, and he certainly had no business staying there. She justifies calls for the extermination of the Jews and aggressively enacts her own school's code of conduct regarding plagiarism, with her sense of entitlement unraveling only when her own sins are finally revealed. Violated.
But we no longer live in a world where merit, integrity, and character matter. We live in a world where (correct) identity trumps everything else. There, high-profile media outlets like the Associated Press are furious not at the fraud, but at the person who uncovered the fraud.
“The fall of Harvard University's president has heightened the threat of exposing academia's cardinal sin, plagiarism, as a potential new weapon in conservative attacks on higher education.” write Associated Press education reporters Binkley and Balingit write as if excavation is a mortal sin, not a sin itself.
Mirso wonders if someone at the Associated Press is really worried about the amount of plagiarism happening in higher education.
The plagiarism allegations came not from her fellow academics, but from her political opponents, led by conservatives who tried to banish Gay and put her career under intense scrutiny in the hopes of finding fatal flaws. . Her detractors accused a gay man with a Ph.D. of criticizing his girlfriend. In government, she served as a professor at Harvard and Stanford universities, and before her promotion led Harvard's largest department, but her top job was largely due to her being one of the first Black women to reach the top job. Because there is.
Here's some free advice for The Associated Press: If you don't want the public to believe that certain people got top jobs based solely on their identity, then spread the idea that certain people should get top jobs based solely on their identity. Please stop.
My favorite part of these reporters' handling of their tantrums is that the well-known act of “scalping” American Indians was “adopted by white settlers who wanted to exterminate Native Americans.” This is an anti-scientific claim that “a horrible act was committed.”
One of the fake AP journalists behind this funny Emotional Breakdown seems to have some serious issues with Whitey.
feel a personal stake in one of the authors pic.twitter.com/InFKWUlGvh
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) January 3, 2024
But this is where we are at as a culture…It doesn't matter whether we condone Claudine Gay calling for the slaughter of Jews on campus (within a certain “context”) . It doesn't matter that she brazenly cheated her way to the top. It doesn't even matter that American Indians practiced scalping. Humanity, integrity, decency, and truth mean nothing in our corrupt and morally bankrupt system. All that matters is identity. As long as you have the right identity along with the right leftist beliefs. Ask Carol Swain how far identity can go at Harvard when she thinks for herself.
Not just AP. This madness is unfolding throughout the corporate media as a concerted effort to gaslight the public into believing that exposing the wrongdoing of protected classes is wrong.
This is also a political tactic to keep America divided. Whether it's Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, Susannah Gibson, or Claudine Gay, the left and its media allies intentionally pass off horrible people as martyrs of their choosing. This is done to stop us as a country from joining forces when no decent people would be willing to do it.
The good news is this is how desperate the establishment is. This is what new media has given them. The establishment is so desperate that it mounts its defense when it has no other defenses other than lies, absurdity, and outright nonsense. Watching the Associated Press brazenly use up its remaining credibility to protect the indefensible (a serial liar and cheater) simply because of her gender and the color of her skin…
Well, I guess this is a win. We hunted them down and uncovered their true identities. And this is especially pleasing to those of us who have always known what they are: evil, vile, dangerous, amoral sociopaths.
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