Claudine Gay: anti-Semite and alleged plagiarist |
Ever since the "Three Stooges of Ivy" testified before Congress, people are taking sides. The anti-Semites, media and useful idiots on one side, and decent, fair-minded people on the other.
Since their testimony Liz Magill, former President of the University of Pennsylvania had to resign, and now two stooges remain: Claudine Gay of Harvard University and Sally Kornbluth of MIT. For now, Gay seems to be the next school president in the public crosshairs.
The law firm Edelson PC has ended recruiting at Harvard Law School due to Gay's disgusting testimony whereby she argued that context was required to determine whether calls for Jewish genocide violated the school's bullying and harassment policies. We know that misgendering a person or using the wrong pronouns does, but hey, this is about those, you know, Joooze.
“We, along with the rest of the nation, observed Dr. Claudine Gay’s testimony before Congress, wherein she refused to unequivocally state that advocating for genocide would breach the school’s code of conduct,” Edelson wrote. “In light of these events, we have made the difficult decision to discontinue our participation in on-campus interviews.”
Edelson’s decision came "despite [Gay's] belated [bull-crap] apology."
"[T]he gravity of her initial response cannot be overlooked. As an expert in political and social studies, Dr. Gay certainly knew to expect the types of questions that would be asked of her," Edelson's letter stated.
NEW: Edelson PC, a major law firm, will no longer participate in on-campus interviews at Harvard Law School due to Claudine Gay’s Congressional testimony.Anyway, the firm’s CEO Jay Edelson announced the change in a Dec. 14 letter to the Law School’s director of recruitment and operations, Jesse Ohrenberger.
“Dr. Gay was in a position to help lead the country. She did the very opposite,” writes founder and CEO Jay Edelson: pic.twitter.com/aTWhX62BKL— Steve McGuire (@sfmcguire79) December 16, 2023
“We, along with the rest of the nation, observed Dr. Claudine Gay’s testimony before Congress, wherein she refused to unequivocally state that advocating for genocide would breach the school’s code of conduct,” Edelson wrote. “In light of these events, we have made the difficult decision to discontinue our participation in on-campus interviews.”
Edelson’s decision came "despite [Gay's] belated [bull-crap] apology."
"[T]he gravity of her initial response cannot be overlooked. As an expert in political and social studies, Dr. Gay certainly knew to expect the types of questions that would be asked of her," Edelson's letter stated.
The issue regarding Gay's alleged dissertation plagiarism was not addressed by Edelson nor was the fact that she appears to be an affirmative action hire.
He noted that the firm’s move will not punish students. Rather than recruiting on campus, they committed to "exploring alternative channels to connect with those students interested in opportunities at Edelson PC, ensuring that our actions are directed appropriately at the administration and do not penalize students for matters beyond their control."
When asked about the allegations regarding plagiarism, Gay said, "I have not yet begun to fight. I shall fight them on the beaches. I shall fight them on the landing grounds. I shall fight them in the fields and in the streets. I will fight them in the cities. I will never surrender!" she said.
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