Gay’s resignation — just six months and two days into the presidency — comes amid growing allegations of plagiarism and lasting doubts over her ability to respond to antisemitism on campus after her disastrous congressional testimony Dec. 5.

Gay weathered scandal after scandal over her brief tenure, facing national backlash for her administration’s response to Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack and allegations of plagiarism in her scholarly work.

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    10 months ago

    She simply refused to make a blanket statement that would exclude all nuance.

    She essentially refused to agree to zero tolerance policies. Which, you would think that people would be against.

    But it was trap, and the media successfully branded it as condoning hate speech, when that’s not at all what her refusal to take the bait was about.

    Damned if she did, damned if she didn’t.

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      10 months ago

      It wasn’t the media at all though; it was fucking Elise Stefanik deliberately interrupting her prior response to hide the fact that her response was the same with regard to student speech vis black people or Israel.

      Michelle Goldberg did a great write up of it in the NYT.

      But let me correct myself. The news media in general did blow it by not catching on to and calling out what Stefanik did, but it wasn’t universal as obviously some of us, including Michelle Goldberg, understood Stefanik’s intellectually dishonest fake-out.

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        10 months ago

        I think all presidents handled it very poorly. They didn’t really push back much against the claim the students were calling for genocide. I think they agreed that the language was hateful, which, as far as I can tell, it was not. Considering their jobs, they should’ve handled it better. They should have protected their students from slander.