The forced resignation of Harvard University President Claudine Gay drew a predictable response from those invested in the “woke” cultural revolution and its toxic anti-white ideology.
On Tuesday, following the news that the embattled academic had caved to pressure and would be stepping down, racial grievance hustlers flooded the zone on social media with their inflammatory takes that holding a serial plagiarist and enabler of anti-Semitism on campus is proof that she was a victim of the vast white supremacist conspiracy that only exists in their own minds.
Leading the parade of race-baiting fools was Ibram X. Kendi, the virulently racist ideologue who in his best-selling manifesto “How to Be an Antiracist,” argues in favor of racism against white people as a remedy for supposed past injustices suffered by blacks, a dangerous idea that has taken root in nearly every major institution in America today.
Racist mobs won’t stop until they topple all Black people from positions of power and influence who are not reinforcing the structure of racism. What these racist mobs are doing should be obvious to any reporter who cares about truth or justice as opposed to conflicts and clicks. https://t.co/HrRKzprnnv
— Ibram X. Kendi (@ibramxk) January 2, 2024
“Racist mobs won’t stop until they topple all Black people from positions of power and influence who are not reinforcing the structure of racism. What these racist mobs are doing should be obvious to any reporter who cares about truth or justice as opposed to conflicts and clicks,” raged Kendi – whose real name is Henry Rogers – in a post to X, formerly Twitter.
Another prominent purveyor of mainstreamed racialist poison, Nikole Hannah-Jones whose “1619 Project” reimagined the past to falsely portray the U.S. as a white supremacist nation that was built on the bones of black people, claimed that Gay was a victim of some dark and mysterious plot to take down a prominent woman of color.
Well, they got what they wanted from their well-executed plan. https://t.co/SsdhSYYnEk
— Ida Bae Wells (@nhannahjones) January 2, 2024
“Well, they got what they wanted from their well-executed plan,” claimed the author who is as well known for her mop of clownish colored hair as her bastardized version of history.
Adding her typically asinine two cents to the mix was former ESPN personality Jemele Hill who rejected the idea that the disgraced and unqualified ex-Ivy League president was a diversity hire.
“When white people are hired in any position, the automatic assumption is they were the best person. When Black people are hired, it’s assumed we got there because of affirmative action — which by the way doesn’t mean under-qualified. If affirmative action never existed, a lot of white people would still believe deeply in their own superiority because that is what they’ve been taught,” Hill wrote on X, sticking to the theme that has come to define her career.
When white people are hired in any position, the automatic assumption is they were the best person. When Black people are hired, it’s assumed we got there because of affirmative action — which by the way doesn’t mean under-qualified. If affirmative action never existed, a lot of… https://t.co/315ve3JxYY
— Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) January 2, 2024
“Considering there have been 30 presidents at Harvard and Claudine Gay was the only Black one in history, she had to be extremely qualified to even be in that position,” Hill claimed.
And Marc Lamont Hill has issued a demand that Gay should be replaced by another diversity hire because it worked out so well the first time.
The next president of Harvard University MUST be a Black woman.
— Marc Lamont Hill (@marclamonthill) January 2, 2024
Not mentioned by any of those who decried the treatment of Gay was the fact that she will continue to draw a high six-figure salary from Harvard despite stepping down under pressure.
According to a report by the New York Post, she will continue to be employed by the elite “a**hole factory” as a professor and will be paid “nearly $900,000” a year.
“Prior to being named president just six months ago, Gay earned $879,079 as a Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean in 2021 and $824,068 in 2020, according to records published by the university,” the outlet reported. “Her new position was not specified Tuesday, but she is expected to receive a salary comparable with what she previously received — if not higher.”
Not a bad landing for a victim of supposed white oppression.
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