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 by: Jack Warren - Wed, 3 Jan 2024 19:19 UTC

On 03 Jan 2024, Real American 1944 <patriot1@protonmail.com> posted some
news:un41bk$38iol$11@dont-email.me:

> The stupid cunt never should have been appointed in the first place.
> Progressives failed to get any traction when they proclaimed Obama
> "attended" Harvard, but there isn't one single paper in the Harvard
> archives authored by Obama. Not one, none, zero. Everyone who
> attends Harvard has as least one on file.

I wish I could say that Harvard�s first Black president, recently the
victim of an outrageous campaign led by hedge fund big shot Bill Ackman
over her handling of student protests, is being hounded out of office
unfairly. Ackman�s campaign was indeed appalling, as I argued here and
here. But so was the mounting evidence of Gay�s plagiarism, compiled in
a series of anonymous complaints published by the New York Post and the
Washington Free Beacon on December 11, December 19 and January 1. On
Tuesday Gay did the right thing and resigned after the most egregious
example of her academic theft surfaced.

Ordinarily it would be prudent to treat anonymous accusations, not to
mention anything published in the Free Beacon, with a grain of salt.
That the hard-right activist Christopher Rufo, appointed by Florida Gov.
Ron DeSantis to the board of New College, played some role in
publicizing the anonymous complaints did not inspire confidence. (In
February 2023 The New Republic�s Daniel Strauss revealed Rufo committed
some Harvard-related hanky-panky of his own by claiming in his bio a
Harvard degree that was really a degree from Harvard�s extension
school.) �It�s part of this extreme right-wing attack on elite
institutions,� Harvard law professor Charles Fried told The New York
Times last month. �If it came from some other quarter, I might be
granting it some credence, but not these people.�

Yes, but. The �but� is that plagiarism allegations are easy to verify
independently, mooting whatever malign motive lies behind them. The
December 11 complaint was troubling, but it concerned Gay�s dissertation
(in political science) rather than any work she produced as a
professional scholar. The December 19 complaint, however, extended into
Gay�s professional work, with multiple examples bad enough to prompt
John McWhorter to call for Gay�s resignation in The New York Times and
for Ruth Marcus to do the same in The Washington Post.

A subsequent January 1 complaint brought the number of plagiarism
examples up to 47. This covered about half of all Gay�s published work,
and included a shockingly long block of text lifted almost verbatim from
a 1999 book by David Canon, a political scientist at the University of
Wisconsin. No footnote cited Canon�s work (though it did get cited in
Gay�s bibliography). At this point, it was game over.

There�s great danger that what is and ought to remain a plagiarism
scandal will go down in the record books as a victory for Ackman and
other Jewish donors who made an issue of Gay�s handling of campus
protests surrounding the October 7 Hamas massacre. As I�ve noted before,
Gay handled these matters clumsily, but not in any way that constituted
a firing offense. Universities such as Harvard and the University of
Pennsylvania (which knuckled under to donor pressure and pushed out
president Liz Magill over her handling of similar campus protests) need
to develop some backbone in dealing with tantrum-prone big-money alumni.

Harvard showed some backbone by resisting Ackman�s pressure to oust Gay
over Israel and Palestine. But now it�s showing none by obscuring the
reason Gay resigned.

The dishonesty begins with Gay�s own letter of resignation, which does
not include the word �plagiarism.� It is a martyr�s statement that
refers to �tensions and divisions that have riven our community.� Only
indirectly does Gay reference the plagiarism accusations, and when she
does she suggests they�re unjust. She writes of �doubts cast on my
commitments to confronting hate and upholding scholarly rigor.� Oh,
please. The doubts cast over Gay�s confronting hate were indeed unfair.
But the doubts cast over Gay�s scholarly rigor, we�ve now learned, are
entirely justified.

Harvard�s own statement does Gay one better, omitting even any indirect
hint that Gay�s departure is about academic misbehavior. �While
President Gay has acknowledged missteps and has taken responsibility for
them,� it says, �it is also true that she has shown remarkable
resilience in the face of deeply personal and sustained attacks.� This
is not untruthful; Gay really was made the target of personal and
sustained attacks, some of them outright racist. But again: That�s not
why she quit, and it�s dishonest for Harvard to pretend it is. It�s
dishonest for Harvard to protect Gay�s reputation (surely lawyers helped
draft that statement) and to protect its own, by obscuring that Gay
resigned over a seriously embarrassing plagiarism scandal. This is a
college whose motto is supposed to be �Veritas.�

Plagiarism is not a new problem at Harvard. For years it�s been clear
that Harvard (and probably universities elsewhere) treat plagiarism as a
minor offense when it�s committed by faculty or administrators and a
major offense when it�s committed by undergraduates. I wrote about this
22 years ago when Doris Kearns Goodwin got busted for plagiarism while
she served on Harvard�s Board of Overseers. Goodwin eventually had to
resign from the post, but only after a cresting wave of bad publicity
spawned an editorial in the Harvard Crimson saying she had to go.
Goodwin then persuaded several eminent historians to write a letter to
The New York Times denying that her offense had been plagiarism at
all�which, as I pointed out, was manifestly untrue.

Nothing has changed. Harvard�s first response to the plagiarism charges
raised last fall was to threaten to sue The New York Post for
defamation. Even David Canon, the victim of Gay�s most appalling
instance of plagiarism, pretended the accusations were terribly unfair;
he told the Free Beacon that �I am not at all concerned about the
passages� and �This isn�t even close to an example of academic
plagiarism.� (Word of advice to Canon�s students at the University of
Wisconsin: Don�t expect him to treat you with corresponding lenience.)
Others whom Gay plagiarized also rushed to defend her. The professional
scholar�s first instinct when professional plagiarism rears its head is
to deny, deny, deny.

It would be one thing if such gallantry were extended to undergraduates,
but of course it isn�t. Not at Harvard, anyway. I noted in my Goodwin
pieces 20 years ago that plagiarism was a hanging offense for
undergrads, and it remains one today, according to an op-ed published
anonymously on December 30 in The Harvard Crimson. The author is an
undergraduate member of the Harvard Honor Council, which hears
disciplinary cases, of which a 43 percent plurality are about
plagiarism:

When students omit quotation marks and citations, as President Gay did,
the sanction is usually one term of probation � a permanent mark on a
student�s record. A student on probation is no longer considered in good
standing, disqualifying them from opportunities like fellowships and
study-abroad programs � When a student is found responsible for multiple
separate Honor Code violations, they are generally required to withdraw
� i.e., suspended � from the College for two semesters�. There is one
standard for me and my peers and another, much lower standard for our
University�s president.

If there�s a double standard for plagiarism at Harvard there is surely a
double standard at other universities. My guess is that the greatest
hypocrisy will be found at the most prestigious universities, because
they�re the most arrogant and have the biggest reputations to defend.
But people like me have been hollering about this for two decades.
Knowing this, I don�t see, even from a cynical point of view, what
Harvard has to gain by pretending that grown-ups don�t plagiarize.
Meanwhile, Harvard and other universities have a lot to lose by inviting
university donors to believe that the firing of Penn�s Liz Magill was no
one-off. It was, in fact, a one-off. Gay was pushed out because she is a
plagiarist. Evidence is piling up that professional plagiarism is a
bigger problem in academia than previously thought, and higher education
needs to address it.

https://newrepublic.com/article/177814/claudine-gay-resignation-plagiaris
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