PLUTO AT WORK: Serial Plagiarist Claudine Gay Topples the BIG ED-ifice

 

When I first happened upon the face of Harvard President Claudine Gay as she was testifying before Congress, my instant thought was “diversity hire.” Before any other thought, that one.

Is that because I’m “racist”? White supremacist?” Or is that because my intuitive-flash-out-of-nowhere is true.

Something about that woman. And it’s not her black skin. It’s her demeanor, her attitude. Couldn’t really put my finger on it, but she rubbed me the wrong way.

But then she’s no different from other diversity, i.e., racist hires, flattening down our society to the point where what’s the point of seeking excellence, when merit has no merit, and Claudine Gay’s “work” demonstrates that you can steal other people’s intellectual and linguistic efforts — and when exposed, get away with it?!?

But then, I must admit, that she rose to infamy now feels, frankly, delicious. It’s about time that something or someone brought down that apex, standard-bearing, “august” institution of so-called “higher” learning. Learning what? Learning CRT? DEI? Learning to cheat? Learning to use your woke victim “identity” to get ahead? Yuck. But then, how is Harvard different from all the other DEI-ruled academic (and corporate) institutions? No different. Just most “august,” in this case, the central pillar which, when exposed as irredeemably corrupt, crashes the entire institutional edifice called “higher education” to the ground.

Nearly 50 proven cases of plagiarism later, all gleaned from her dissertation and unusually scant body of “work,” this now loudly proclaimed serial plagiarist returns to her full professor tenured status, at a $900K salary. WHAT?

Can you imagine being a student there, when this petulant, self-justifying fraud enters your class as the “teacher” for the first time this coming spring semester? What would be going on inside you? Or inside your parents, who are likely paying big bucks for your Harvard “education”? Just checked it. 2023 Tuition: $52,659. Add in fees, room and board, total: $76, 763.

Would you look upon your serial plagiarist “professor” as someone whom you can learn from? If so, learn what? How to cheat? How to justify cheating? How to pretend you’re the expert?

Then there’s the Harvard Board, complicit.

Then there’ the 550 Harvard faculty members who signed the petition to keep her on as President.

Then there’s the “august” New York Times, which ran her self-justifying op-ed the day after she finally resigned.

Then there’s the (now threatened?) Harvard endowment: $50.7 billion, the largest in the world.

Big Ed has entered free fall, and though it may take awhile, like Big Med/Big Pharma, and Big Gov, not to mention Big Media and the American Military/Monetary Empire itself, Big Ed’s top-down “authority” is disintegrating as I write this.

Purgative Pluto, now in its waning days in structural, hierarchical, authoritative Capricorn, is due to leave that sign for free-thinking, individualistic Aquarius on January 22, 2024. If you recall, this back and forth from Capricorn to Aquarius began in late March through early June 2023, when it then receded back into Capricorn. This will be the second time Pluto enters Aquarius. It will recede back into Capricorn one more time, from September 2, 2024 through November 20, 2024. That day the flip into the new sign will be complete. Pluto will enter Aquarius and remain there for the next twenty years.

BTW, just in time, too. See this:

Harvard Professor Says Claudine Gay Made the University A “Police Organization”

We are about to enter a 20-year period where either we will each truly learn to think for ourselves, or AI will transform us into bots. Both Aquarian endeavors, one positive, the other negative. One welcome, the other decidedly not.

 

 

Ann Kreilkamp
Ph.D. 81

Rogue philosopher, astrologer, published author, conference presenter, world traveler, founder & editor of Crone Chronicles: A Journal of Conscious Aging (1989-2001) , and founding visionary of Green Acres Permaculture Village (2010 to present).

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