Oh jeez, I actually thought about this for a minute and I don't even know where you'd start. I imagine you'd need hundreds of thousands or millions of people in the street with pitchforks, no easy task 🧐
Handing out prestigious positions to the unqualified but ideologically “correct” may be great for woke points when the mascots are kept out of the spotlight. It backfires when you get displays like we did with Gay and her colleagues at that hearing. Now Harvard not only look ridiculous for having placed her there in the first place, but their “prestigious” position/status is now also known to all of society as a joke no matter how competent the replacement might be. You can’t un-ring that bell.
We are in agreement. Just yesterday I shared my disappointment that she resigned. I liked having Claudine Gay as president, she was the perfect mascot for their ideology > everything. As long as that "scholar" was leading Harvard, it was insanely clear that the emperor isn't wearing any clothes.
Thanks! Good list to start the new year. Now if we can just get a list of the 5 best ways to dismantle the Federal Reserve!
Oh jeez, I actually thought about this for a minute and I don't even know where you'd start. I imagine you'd need hundreds of thousands or millions of people in the street with pitchforks, no easy task 🧐
Handing out prestigious positions to the unqualified but ideologically “correct” may be great for woke points when the mascots are kept out of the spotlight. It backfires when you get displays like we did with Gay and her colleagues at that hearing. Now Harvard not only look ridiculous for having placed her there in the first place, but their “prestigious” position/status is now also known to all of society as a joke no matter how competent the replacement might be. You can’t un-ring that bell.
We are in agreement. Just yesterday I shared my disappointment that she resigned. I liked having Claudine Gay as president, she was the perfect mascot for their ideology > everything. As long as that "scholar" was leading Harvard, it was insanely clear that the emperor isn't wearing any clothes.