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23:09Now PlayingEmily Jashinsky is joined by her good friends Inez Stepman, legal analyst for Independent Women, and Rachel Bovard, vice president at the Conservative Partnership Institute, to discuss the death of former Cambridge professor Jason Arday and the backlash against journalists who scrutinized allegations of plagiarism and fabrication in his academic record. They argue that Cambridge bears significant responsibility for elevating and defending Arday despite warning signs, while critics, including Ibram X. Kendi, are characterizing legitimate scrutiny as a racist media attack. The conversation expands into whether progressive institutions can end up enabling vulnerable people by treating criticism as cruelty, whether changing incentives could finally force universities to abandon ideological hiring practices, and more…
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