Evolutionary biologist perfectly predicts Claudine Gay’s disgraceful resignation



Colin Wright is an evolutionary biologist, academic advisor for the Society for Evidence-based Gender Medicine, and a fellow at the Manhattan Institute.

And he’s also a clairvoyant apparently.

In a December 19 tweet, Wright perfectly predicted the manner in which former Harvard President Claudine Gay would resign:

Earlier this week, that’s exactly what Gay did — stepped down from her lofty position and cited “racial animus” as the reason for her departure rather than the flagrant disregard for anti-Semitism on Harvard’s campus or the plagiarism scandal in which she was caught.

Dave Rubin shares some of Gay’s resignation letter.

“It has been distressing to have doubt cast on my commitments to confronting hate and to upholding scholarly rigor–two bedrock values that are fundamental to who I am–and frightening to be subjected to personal attacks and threats fueled by racial animus.”

Gay also published an op-ed in the New York Times in which she claimed that the "campaign against" her was part of a larger plan to attack "education and expertise" and that the people who wanted to oust her "recycled tired racial stereotypes about Black talent and temperament."

“She did exactly what you predicted, Colin,” says Dave.

“It's not difficult to predict when you observe how these types of identitarians work,” says Colin. “So remember, the objective of ideologies like CRT is not to ask whether racism occurred but really how and to what extent a given interaction was fueled by racism. ... They believe it's just baked into every social interaction imaginable.”


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This might be the craziest lie ever told on CNN



In the wake of Claudine Gay’s resignation, many people have chosen to defend the former Harvard president despite the rampant anti-Semitism on Harvard’s campus as well as multiple accusations of plagiarism in various written works produced by Gay.

One such person is CNN’s Matt Egan.

“We should note that Claudine Gay has not been accused of stealing anyone's ideas in any of her writings; she's been accused of sort of copying other people's writings without attribution,” Egan stated, laying out the very definition of plagiarism.

“This might be the most insane thing ever uttered on cable news,” says Dave Rubin.

“She didn't steal; she just stole,” mocks Dave.

“You do not hate journalists enough; you really don't.”


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Elise Stefanik says Harvard investigation is just beginning: 'I believe ... we will uncover what will be the greatest scandal in higher education.'



Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) — who last month led the House Education Committee’s questioning of the presidents of Harvard, MIT, and the University of Pennsylvania — went on Fox News yesterday to discuss Claudine Gay’s resignation and what she believes the aftermath will look like.

According to Stefanik, the investigation into Harvard will not end with Gay’s resignation. In fact, her resignation is just the beginning.

“This congressional investigation is not going to stop because of the resignation of these university presidents. There is deep institutional rot in these formerly prestigious universities, whether it's their DEI offices or whether it's the anti-Semitism that we see raging on college campuses,” Stefanik said.

“These colleges get billions of taxpayer dollars, and I believe, as we continue our congressional investigation, that we will uncover what will be the greatest scandal in higher education because the Harvard Corporation members themselves are complicit in this cover-up of her plagiarism and again, most importantly, their failure to protect Jewish students on campus.”

“That’s the right spirit — you get a win and you keep going,” says Dave Rubin, who’s impressed with Stefanik’s tenacity.

“How much discrimination against Jewish students, Asian students, white students have they been doing over the years? Did they get a whole bunch of professors who were not qualified ... and a whole bunch more who had all sorts of awful ideas related to Marxism and Communism and wokeism ... while they took good professors out?”


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