The concern about potential dilution of punishments for plagiarism is troubling. It underscores broader worries about ideological shifts impacting academic integrity. Striking a balance between fairness and maintaining the standards of meritocracy is crucial to preserve academia’s credibility. The use of strategic weapons to counteract such trends highlights the escalating ideological battles within educational institutions. The outcome will undoubtedly shape the future landscape of academia and its foundational principles.
Bingo!🎯
What this tells me is that there is probably a lot more of these liberal 'professors' guilty of it. 👀 pic.twitter.com/GbB8Uso1qJ
— EnforceTheTruth (@EnforceTheTruth) January 3, 2024
The @AP has the woke mind virus growing out of its head like a giant mushroom! pic.twitter.com/6jQns2HrIi
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 3, 2024
The AP stealth-edits story to note that Native American tribes used scalping against each other rather than just being a "gruesome practice taken up by white colonists" against Native Americans as the original article stated.https://t.co/RvFlnSxYVF https://t.co/6vQMlWlsF7 pic.twitter.com/47C6jocT28
— Jeryl Bier (@JerylBier) January 3, 2024
Jemele Hill Destroyed by Community Notes pic.twitter.com/pvb2n2fj2e
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) January 3, 2024
— Ashley St. Clair (@stclairashley) January 3, 2024
The Supreme Court ruled against Affirmative Action at Harvard last year. Why?
Because it is systemically racist.
Harvard applicants in the top academic decile have different chances of admission depending on their race:
– Asians: 12.7%
– Whites: 15.3%
– Hispanics: 31.3%
-… pic.twitter.com/9o8fmvrpuc— The Rabbit Hole (@TheRabbitHole84) January 4, 2024
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