Harvard President Claudine Gay recently came under fire for her brain-dead response before Congress to the question of whether “calling for the genocide of Jews violates Harvard’s code of conduct.”
“It depends on the context,” said Gay. Perhaps a follow-up question would have been: “What context would calling for the genocide of Jews violate Harvard’s code of conduct?” It wouldn’t have mattered. Gay would have given an equally equivocal response so as not to offend the antisemites at Harvard.
Immediately after Gay’s testimony, the Harvard University board issued a ringing endorsement of Gay. Harvard doesn’t concern itself with people who disagree with favored employees.Not long after Gay’s comments on antisemitism were endorsed, the prestigious university was forced to deal with charges that President Gay cribbed entire passages for her academic papers from other scholars, including her doctoral dissertation. The charges were detailed in the Washington Free Beacon, […]
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