An excellent comprehensive article laying out the destruction of the "Equity" doctrine for all to see. Of course that is exactly the point - "to destroy anything the West has achieved".
The infographic obfuscates an important issue owing to the large size of the figure representing merit: he is outnumbered by those who are boosted. In the real world designed by DEI, those who merit socio-economic standing are drowned out and put down by the cheaters and liars.
"Duplicative language" is a fine example of duplicitous language.
Thank you for the entertaining bit which was needed here:
CNN blurted out that Gay’s work was “sort of more like copying other people’s writing without attribution” and was just “sloppy attribution,” not “stealing anyone’s ideas.” As far as CNN is concerned, “sort of more like” is not sloppy, and, anyway, dude, writing is just words. What are ideas, anyway?
It's just copying, man, chill.
Amazing that these plagiarists are still employed at Harvard. Gay is teaching a new generation of scoundrels to be loosed upon whatever is left of this civilisation.
Yes, I agree on the graphic, but I could not resist using it, especially since the source I took it from was, of course, entirely positive about what it meant. Thanks for writing.
An excellent comprehensive article laying out the destruction of the "Equity" doctrine for all to see. Of course that is exactly the point - "to destroy anything the West has achieved".
Sadly, our universities have lost their way. Honest and onorable scholarship is harder and harder to fing
The same goes for honest journalism, I'd say.
The infographic obfuscates an important issue owing to the large size of the figure representing merit: he is outnumbered by those who are boosted. In the real world designed by DEI, those who merit socio-economic standing are drowned out and put down by the cheaters and liars.
"Duplicative language" is a fine example of duplicitous language.
Thank you for the entertaining bit which was needed here:
CNN blurted out that Gay’s work was “sort of more like copying other people’s writing without attribution” and was just “sloppy attribution,” not “stealing anyone’s ideas.” As far as CNN is concerned, “sort of more like” is not sloppy, and, anyway, dude, writing is just words. What are ideas, anyway?
It's just copying, man, chill.
Amazing that these plagiarists are still employed at Harvard. Gay is teaching a new generation of scoundrels to be loosed upon whatever is left of this civilisation.
Yes, I agree on the graphic, but I could not resist using it, especially since the source I took it from was, of course, entirely positive about what it meant. Thanks for writing.
Thank you for the excellent article and the explanation of the difference between "equity" and equality.