Does Claudine Gay's Resignation At Harvard Make Sense?
Grand Opening, Grand Closing: Does Claudine Gay’s Resignation As Harvard’s First Black President Make Sense?
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Keenan Higgins
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January 2, 2024
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Take a look below at the debate erupting on social media in reaction to Claudine Gay stepping down as president of Harvard, ending a Black history moment that only lasted just over six months. Feel free to sound off with your own thoughts as well:
1. Claudine Gay wasn't fired for being black. She was fired for being an anti-Semitism enabling plagiarist. I'm so tired of the black community using the color of our skin to shield people from accountability. Let's leave that nonsense in 2023.
via @thecjpearson
2. In her resignation letter, Claudine Gay, disgraced former President of Harvard, blamed racism for her resignation. I would expect nothing less from a diversity hire. DEI is poison. It must be eradicated from our institutions.
via @libsoftiktok
3. Over 30 people showed up in a Zoom room I hosted today to discuss Dr. Claudine Gay's resignation. Wisdom and tears were shared as we discussed what this really means for Black women as we navigate our workplaces across industries. There is unity in community.
via @DrMonicaCox
4. Claiming a Black person is an “affirmative action” or “diversity hire” is not the flex some would like. The end of Dr. Claudine Gay’s tenure as president of Harvard reminded me of this clip from Harvard alumna Joy Reid as to why.
via @cardiojaydoc02
5. Claudine Gay has no one to blame but herself. She chose to easy path of plagiarism—almost 50 times—over the hard path of writing original prose. It’s a pattern of serious fraud. Plain and simple. This moment is a useful litmus test. Anyone who is blaming Gay’s resignation on other factors—e.g., right-wingers or racism—is nuts and can safely be ignored for the rest of time.
via @coldxman
6. Poor Claudine Gay – she played the game and lost should have thought about that before she orchestrated and facilitated the harassment of pro Palestinians students and the denial of genocide This is not the time to uphold representational politics when they fail us
via @obaa_boni
7. Harvard President Claudine Gay has been fired… because she was pro-Palestine. Two observations: 🔹There’s no freedom of speech in the US. Why couldn’t the powers that be let her freely express her views? The totalitarian system in the US doesn’t arrest people for speech, but cancels them and deprives them of jobs and monetization opportunities. The more influential you are, the more censorship you face. 🔹If she were fired for any other reason, Harvard would have been accused of racism and sexism. But in the hierarchy of political correctness, anti-Israel is on top of the pyramid. Hence no blowback here. USA, the vassal state.
via @Kanthan2030
8. Rage at what these racists did to Claudine Gay. Couldn’t even keep a Black woman as president for one year without harassing & stalking her out. They have the most unbelievably horrific white men at the highest levels of leadership but Black women? Of course not.
via @timnitGebru
9. Claudine Gay’s story never should’ve been confused with the #ADOS story. This never should’ve bubbled to the level of a “Black” vs White controversy. How are ADOS—as a group—burdened with Gay’s failure when we were never blessed with her success?
via @BreakingBrown
10. What happened to Claudine Gay is a playbook they will follow again and again. They will do whatever it takes to undermine, humiliate and unseat Black people in positions of power they don’t want there.
via @NatashaSAlford
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