Sunday, April 28, 2024

Claudine Gay’s Moving Day Celebrated By AIM

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Did 's pressure campaign on Harvard's president play a role in her decision to resign?

Maybe, maybe not – but has finally resigned after widespread outrage following disastrous testimony before a House committee on how antisemitism is being handled – or not handled – at Ivy League schools. In the end, it wasn't tacitly supporting antisemitic activity on campus but a shameless penchant for plagiarism that cost Gay her job.

“It is with a heavy heart but a deep love for Harvard that I write to share that I will be stepping down as president,” Gay said in a statement on Tuesday. One critic ran her resignation letter through the cloud-based writing assistant, Grammarly, which detected plagiarism.

Regardless of what precipitated Gay's departure, conservative watchdog Accuracy in celebrated as only they can, with their iconic mobile billboards.

While we celebrate Gay's resignation, the amateur historian in me is reminded of Winston Churchill's remark following the first decisive British victory of World War II at El Alamein:

“Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.”

Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill addressing the House of Commons [Photo Credit: Library and Archives Canada, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons]

Painfully aware that the story of and anti-Israeli hostility isn't over, AIM President Adam Guillette vowed to continue the fight against radical diversity and inclusion initiatives: “This should be a message to all of higher that radical DEI policies destroy the reputations of even the finest universities.”

AIM's Tim Worstall continues, chronicling the still unfolding situation in Cambridge:

It's worth reminding ourselves of the timeline here. The start can be seen as the actions of on October 7, murdering and raping their way into . As we pointed out – and were first to do so in a significant way – student groups at Harvard blamed Israel for this:

Thirty-four student groups at Harvard University signed a letter earlier this week in response to the attack on Israel by Hamas that left 1,200 dead and at least 2,700 wounded. That letter blamed Israel for the attacks.

envelope after coordinated surprise offensive on Israel [Photo Credit: Kobi Gideon / Press Office of Israel, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons]

The university didn't do anything to hold those students accountable, so we did. We shamed those Harvard students with the billboard trucks. We also asked you, the Good People of America, to write to Harvard's board of overseers demanding they take a stand against antisemitism on campus. A quarter of a million and counting of you did, for which we thank you.

The issue of the trucks led to extensive media coverage of the issue. That's the point, of course, to make the provocative public action that brings the issue to greater media attention. 

Bill Ackman joins in – at one point insisting he wants to know who signed those letters so that can make sure never to hire any of them – nothing like a threat to a career to make students rethink their positions.

The rise in public attention – driven in part by our mobile billboard – led to Congressional hearings. Which the President of Harvard, as with others, failed to deal with, fails miserably.

That some now want Claudine Gay gone means that her past research efforts are examined more closely – which resulted in multiple findings of plagiarism. After everyone said those were minor, Gay apologized and corrected. But there were many more such instances uncovered.

As we pointed out, though, plagiarism isn't the point. Gay is a bad academic manager. Not, perhaps, because of any specific personal failings, but because of the entire ethos of her, and academic management in general, ideals. They're working toward these ideas of DEI – diversity, equity, and inclusion – not toward the pursuit of truth nor the education of the nation's students. That's what's actually wrong, and that's why Gay and all others like her need to go.

Palestine March, London, 11th November 2023 [Photo Credit: Julian Stallabrass from London, UK, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons]

From the Rabbi who resigned from Harvard's antisemitism board over this:

“Battling that combination of ideologies is the work of more than a committee or a single university. It is not going to be changed by hiring or firing a single person, or posting on X, or yelling at people who don't post as you wish when you wish, as though posting is the summation of one's moral character. This is the task of educating a generation, and also a vast unlearning.”

Getting rid of Gay is not the end; it's that Churchillian end of the beginning. Because, as AIM's president says, DEI is everywhere in American academia. From K-12 through every college, the more elite the university, the worse it is.

The entire belief system of how our children are educated needs to change. No, not just because we, or you, disagree with what they're saying. But because what is being taught is wrong, simply factually wrong.

Gay's gone. Good. Now, to get rid of the rest of them.

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Patrick Houck
Patrick Houck
Patrick Houck is an avid political enthusiast based out of the Washington, D.C. metro area. His expertise is in campaigns and the use of targeted messaging to persuade voters. When not combing through the latest news, you can find him enjoying the company of family and friends or pursuing his love of photography.

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