Harvard president Claudine Gay has suddenly resigned. I didn't think this would happen, given all of her plot armor, but at a guess, Harvard probably doesn't want to become the Bud Light or Disney of the academic world (upcoming students are already rejecting Harvard as a destination). I wonder what this means, given the phalanx of donors, staff, professors, and others who circled around Gay to vouch for her and protect her despite mounting evidence that she's an academic fraud along with being squishy about Jewish genocide. One thing I do know is that she'll enjoy a soft landing. She can write a book, go on a speaking tour, or even find a professorship elsewhere, I'm sure. She will suffer no major consequences for her thoughts and actions. Because that's how the machine works.
Oh, and has Harvard learned any lessons from all this, e.g., Don't hire someone just because they check all the intersectional boxes? I doubt it. The next person to fill the position will also represent the woke agenda in some way, and the cycle of stupidity will continue.
Of the Big Three Genocide Squishes, only MIT's Sally Kornbluth remains.
ADDENDUM: I don't know how real this is, but this is hilarious:
SHOCK: Disgraced Harvard President Gay released her resignation letter this morning. I ran the letter through Grammarly's plagiarism checker and to my surprise it found evidence of plagiarism. Full text of her letter is the next post in this thread. pic.twitter.com/i2TlqJisMM
— @amuse (@amuse) January 2, 2024
Oh, and another fun one:
This is Claudine Gay's resignation letter. Rather than take responsibility for minimizing antisemitism, committing serial plagiarism, intimidating the free press, and damaging the institution, she calls her critics racist. This is the poison of DEI ideology. Glad she's gone. pic.twitter.com/WlqMKLn6pA
— Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@realchrisrufo) January 2, 2024
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