Because of her I saw articles saying plagiarism isn’t so bad. All my life in school plagiarism was treated as a deadly sin but it’s ok for her. Pathetic
It's pretty pathetic and obvious when they hired her for being black. They seem to aim to torpedo their own sort of initiatives. I'm not sure if it's because of naivete.
It's because if there were black candidates who qualified for the position based on their merits, they would have already been hired for the job. Diversity initiatives are about hiring unqualified people by definition.
Even back then, that was almost entirely narrative.
Harvard was top tier because they told you it was top tier so you would immediately be impressed when someone name dropped it.
And their "grads" were almost entirely the elite and rich buying their way through, the kind of people who had their success guaranteed regardless of education and college was just a field of nepotism with other future elites to forge political connections.
The actual school portion of it was a formality. It was just the top of society telling you how awesome and amazing they were any time its "reputation" was brought up.
Because of her I saw articles saying plagiarism isn’t so bad. All my life in school plagiarism was treated as a deadly sin but it’s ok for her. Pathetic
I've seen people getting instantly fired for plagiarism, but now suddenly is no big deal.
Black privilege, plain and simple. The Narrative can't afford to have one of their DEI pets suffer the consequences of their actions.
It's pretty pathetic and obvious when they hired her for being black. They seem to aim to torpedo their own sort of initiatives. I'm not sure if it's because of naivete.
It's because if there were black candidates who qualified for the position based on their merits, they would have already been hired for the job. Diversity initiatives are about hiring unqualified people by definition.
You can bet that if a student is caught plagiarizing at Harvard he is expelled
Absolutely. It’s amazing how Harvard has totally ruined its reputation. I was born in 80 and even as a kid I knew it was considered a top tier school
Even back then, that was almost entirely narrative.
Harvard was top tier because they told you it was top tier so you would immediately be impressed when someone name dropped it.
And their "grads" were almost entirely the elite and rich buying their way through, the kind of people who had their success guaranteed regardless of education and college was just a field of nepotism with other future elites to forge political connections.
The actual school portion of it was a formality. It was just the top of society telling you how awesome and amazing they were any time its "reputation" was brought up.
True. As a kid I didn’t understand all that but I just assumed Harvard was top tier