The Curious Case of Claudine Gay
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wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 11:52 last edited by
And though she has resigned as president, she still keeps her job at Harvard as a (cough) "scholar."
The salary is about $900K, which is more than I made in 7 months.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 11:54 last edited by
And the Associated (with Democrats) Press finds conservatives pouncing. Or is is seizing?
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And the Associated (with Democrats) Press finds conservatives pouncing. Or is is seizing?
wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 12:32 last edited by@George-K said in The Curious Case of Claudine Gay:
I thought that was from the Bee when I read it.
But no!
It is real AP.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 12:33 last edited by
The interns aren’t taking it very well.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 12:35 last edited by
Has somebody ran that AP article past a plagiarism detection program?
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wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 12:58 last edited by
Gee, don't you imagine the Columbia President is counting her blessings about a scheduling conflict right now. That was supposed to be the fourth witness at the hearing.
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Has somebody ran that AP article past a plagiarism detection program?
wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 13:24 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in The Curious Case of Claudine Gay:
Has somebody ran that AP article past a plagiarism detection program?
Makes you wonder how accurate these things are.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 14:08 last edited by
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And the Associated (with Democrats) Press finds conservatives pouncing. Or is is seizing?
wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 14:27 last edited by@George-K said in The Curious Case of Claudine Gay:
And the Associated (with Democrats) Press finds conservatives pouncing. Or is is seizing?
On X, formerly Twitter, he wrote “SCALPED,” as if Gay was a trophy of violence, invoking a gruesome practice taken up by white colonists who sought to eradicate Native Americans.
Uhm, what?
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wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 14:33 last edited by
Ackman’s tweet is terrifying.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 15:14 last edited by
@Mik said in The Curious Case of Claudine Gay:
Ackman’s tweet is terrifying.
Yes, it is.
Wonder if he would take Gay's old job?
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wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 15:50 last edited by
What I learned, however, was that DEI was not about diversity in its purest form, but rather DEI was a political advocacy movement on behalf of certain groups that are deemed oppressed under DEI’s own methodology.
Under DEI, one’s degree of oppression is determined based upon where one resides on a so-called intersectional pyramid of oppression where whites, Jews, and Asians are deemed oppressors, and a subset of people of color, LGBTQ people, and/or women are deemed to be oppressed. Under this ideology which is the philosophical underpinning of DEI as advanced by Ibram X. Kendi and others, one is either an anti-racist or a racist. There is no such thing as being “not racist.”
Well summarized.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 15:52 last edited by
I might have mentioned before, but when I was doing graduate work at Syracuse University in 2016, I was surprised that "safe spaces" were literally physical locations. Signs in a coffee shop would declare the space "safe space for all" or something... until then I thought it was just a joke/phrase! Of course, I was tempted to test if the space was really safe for "all" or if it was really just a place to be safe from opinions that might hurt your feelings.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 16:15 last edited by
The question that Ackman hints at, in a general way, is this: Would any person with a CV consisting of 11-12 publications be considered qualified to be president of Harvard University, or would a higher academic standard be invoked?
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wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 17:19 last edited by
I think the publications could be waived for a person of stature.
How many pubs does Condi Rice have?
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I think the publications could be waived for a person of stature.
How many pubs does Condi Rice have?
wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 18:25 last edited by@Jolly said in The Curious Case of Claudine Gay:
How many pubs does Condi Rice have?
Can't find her CV, yet.
But Stanford's faculty page lists 5 books.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 18:42 last edited by
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wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 19:01 last edited by
@George-K said in The Curious Case of Claudine Gay:
The AP doing journalisming.
The demarcation between reporting and advocacy has never been perfect, but this is not in the blurry middle ground.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 20:00 last edited by
@George-K said in The Curious Case of Claudine Gay:
@jon-nyc said in The Curious Case of Claudine Gay:
Take a bow, Mr Ackman.
Ackman sort of explains:
Take another bow, Mr Ackman.
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@George-K said in The Curious Case of Claudine Gay:
The AP doing journalisming.
The demarcation between reporting and advocacy has never been perfect, but this is not in the blurry middle ground.
wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 20:01 last edited by@kluurs said in The Curious Case of Claudine Gay:
@George-K said in The Curious Case of Claudine Gay:
The AP doing journalisming.
The demarcation between reporting and advocacy has never been perfect, but this is not in the blurry middle ground.
Not to mention scalping originated with the Indians.