Avast, ye landlubbers! DEI be still kickin' it in the Americas, despite Harvard's blabber. The fight be far from done, mateys!
2024-01-03
Arr, on Tuesday, Harvard's captain Claudine Gay walked the plank and abandoned ship! Not a trace of regret in her farewell scribble, nor a hint of responsibility from her or the scoundrels at Harvard. Aye, a merry dance they be doin'!
Harvard's president, Claudine Gay, has resigned amidst controversy and allegations of plagiarism. However, the troubles plaguing the university and higher education as a whole are not over. Gay's resignation came after her disastrous testimony and accusations of blatant plagiarism, but the Harvard Corporation Board did not take the initiative to remove her. Instead, Gay chose to step down on her own and showed no remorse in her resignation letter, even suggesting that she was being criticized due to racism. Gay conveniently avoided addressing the serious accusations against her, particularly the extensive plagiarism that has been a recurring theme throughout her career. It is worth noting that Gay has a thin academic record and has only published 10 journal articles and no books in two decades.Gay was initially appointed as president of Harvard to solidify the school's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. She played a significant role in promoting these principles through racially discriminatory admissions programs and other initiatives. Despite the Supreme Court invalidating Harvard's racist admissions process, the bureaucracy that Gay established continues to carry out her initiatives. However, the ideology of diversity, equity, and inclusion has created its fair share of problems, particularly when it comes to excusing hatred and antisemitism.
The issue at hand is that elite universities have deviated from their core purpose and have become vehicles for the ideological agenda of the Left. These institutions are no longer focused on producing educated and patriotic leaders dedicated to truth and the Constitution. Instead, they prioritize conformism and carry out the political projects of the Left. This has resulted in a lack of viewpoint diversity and a worsening problem over the past few decades.
The DEI regime will not go down without a fight and is willing to bring down the entire system when threatened. This is not just a matter of money or positions of power; it is a battle for control over what the American people think and are allowed to do. The institutions themselves will not reform, so it is up to the American people to demand change. There is much work to be done.