The Wall Street Journal editorial board criticized ex-Harvard President Claudine Gay for ignoring "substantive criticism of her leadership and failure to punish antisemitism" on campus and blaming others for her downfall. But instead of admitting any fault in her resignation, Gay and her allies have doubled down on leftist dogma, The Wall Street Journal editorial board wrote on Thursday. "Claudine Gay’s resignation as president of Harvard might seem like a ripe moment for introspection at America’s institutions of higher learning," the editorial board wrote. Those "elite institutions," the editorial board continued, have chosen to look down on and demean "half of the country that doesn’t share their views" as being "racist," bigoted or "anti-science." LIBERAL COLLEGE PROFESSORS RALLY AROUND HARVARD'S CLAUDINE GAY AFTER RESIGNATION: 'FASCIST MOUTH-BREATHERS'After resigning as Harvard president on Tuesday, Claudine Gay took to the New York Times to call out "coordinated efforts" to attack her, some of which she characterized as racist.
Source: Wall Street Journal January 05, 2024 23:54 UTC