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Jamaal Bowman alleges racism in Claudine Gay’s resignation, denies plagiarism or anti-Semitism

‘The only winners ⁤are fascists who bullied a brilliant and historic black woman,’ New ‍York congressman ⁤says

Rep. Jamaal Bowman‌ (Chip ⁢Somodevilla/Getty Images)

New York congressman⁢ defends former Harvard president against racism and intimidation

New York congressman Jamaal Bowman is rushing to former ​Harvard University president⁢ Claudine Gay’s defense, arguing ⁤that Gay’s ousting stems ​from “racism ⁣and intimidation,” not “plagiarism or anti-Semitism.”

Bowman in his Tuesday night‍ social media ⁢post also labeled those who highlighted Gay’s apparent plagiarism as “fascists who bullied a brilliant‍ & historic Black woman into resignation.” Gay ‍became ⁣Harvard’s‍ president in July 2023‌ after publishing just ⁣17‍ pieces of academic work—8 of⁤ which appear‍ to ⁤include what Harvard‌ has described as “duplicative language” pulled from other academics—and her tenure is the shortest in the school’s history.

“This isn’t about plagiarism or anti-Semitism. This is about racism and intimidation,” Bowman said. “2024 will ‍be a battle for truth, democracy, and our shared humanity.”

In addition to the plagiarism scandal, Gay has⁤ faced intense criticism over her disastrous December congressional‌ testimony, which‌ saw her contend that calling for the genocide of Jews may not constitute harassment at‌ Harvard. “It depends on the context,” she ‍said. Bowman’s decision to defend⁣ Gay from charges of‍ anti-Semitism comes as the left-wing congressman faces similar criticism ⁣over his‌ response to Hamas’s ⁤Oct.⁢ 7 terrorist ‍assault on the ​Jewish state.

Bowman since the attack has blamed both sides for the violence and argued ​that supporting an Israeli ceasefire—which would embolden ⁣Hamas and leave the terror ⁣group’s leadership intact—is “what it ⁤actually means to be Jewish.” Those ​positions prompted 26 rabbis in Bowman’s district to⁤ condemn the Democrat and‌ call on Westchester‌ County executive ⁤George Latimer to launch a primary campaign against him. Latimer entered the race ‍in early ‍December.

“Inexplicably, but predictably, while congressman Bowman condemned the‌ attacks,⁣ he put the blame on Israel ⁤for its ‘blockade of Gaza,'” the rabbis wrote ⁣ in October. “He is now calling for an immediate ceasefire, effectively​ a position⁣ of appeasement toward Hamas’s terror ‍regime.”

“Since⁣ being elected, Bowman has led the effort to erode support‍ for Israel on⁣ Capitol Hill and within the ‍Democratic Party.”

Bowman ⁤did not return a request ​for comment. His‌ defense⁤ of Gay echoed the ‍former Harvard president⁤ herself, who wrote in⁢ her resignation letter that it was “frightening to be subjected to personal attacks and threats ⁢fueled by⁣ racial animus.” Harvard similarly defended Gay on her way out ​of the president’s office, with the school’s board saying ⁣Gay “has acknowledged missteps and has taken responsibility for ‌them” while showing “remarkable resilience ⁤in the face of‌ deeply personal and sustained attacks.”

Others in the Ivy ‍League and‍ mainstream media came to similar conclusions following Gay’s ​resignation. ​Dartmouth professor⁢ Roopika Risam, for example,⁤ said,⁢ “they ⁢were always going ⁢to come for the leader who’s a brilliant ‌black woman.” Bradford Vivian, a⁤ Pennsylvania⁤ State University professor ⁤and Washington Post contributor, argued that⁤ Gay’s resignation would “validate and embolden authoritarian-style attacks on diverse, inclusive, and‍ fair education.”

“A new McCarthyism,” Vivian concluded.

Some within Harvard, however, voiced concern over the plagiarism charges leveled against Gay. A⁤ member of the school’s Honor Council,‍ which settles ‍cases‍ of plagiarism ‍and academic ⁢dishonesty,⁤ penned an op-ed in the student-run Harvard Crimson headlined, “I ‍Vote on Plagiarism Cases at Harvard ‍College. Gay’s Getting off Easy.”

“Omitting quotation marks, citing ​sources ‌incompletely, or not citing​ sources at all constitutes plagiarism ‌according to⁣ Harvard’s definitions,” ‌the member wrote. “What is striking about the⁢ allegations of plagiarism against ​President Gay is that the improprieties are routine and pervasive.”

How does Bowman’s ‌defense of Claudine Gay’s ‍plagiarism scandal⁢ raise questions about Harvard’s ‌vetting process?

‌Of ​Gay and his criticism of those ⁣who exposed her plagiarism is consistent with‌ his pattern of ‌controversial statements and positions. ​While it is important ⁢to address racism and intimidation⁤ wherever they ​occur, ‌it is equally important to hold individuals accountable for their⁢ actions, regardless of⁤ their race ‌or background.

The plagiarism scandal surrounding Gay is a serious issue that cannot be brushed aside. Academic ⁤integrity is a fundamental value, and any individual, regardless of their‌ position,⁢ should be held to⁣ the same standards. It is ⁢concerning that Gay was able to become Harvard’s president ⁤despite having a record that includes instances of‌ duplicative language in her academic work. This raises questions about the thoroughness of Harvard’s vetting⁣ process and whether other qualified candidates were overlooked.

Bowman’s assertion that the criticism of ‍Gay is rooted in racism and intimidation ⁤is a serious accusation ‌that⁢ should not be made lightly. It is important to differentiate between legitimate critique and ​personal attacks. While some individuals may have engaged in ‍bullying behavior, it is ‍unfair to dismiss all criticism as motivated by ‍racism. This kind of ⁤rhetoric only ⁤serves to stifle meaningful dialogue and ⁢diminishes the severity of genuine instances of racism and intimidation.

Furthermore, Bowman’s ⁢defense of‌ Gay​ against charges of anti-Semitism is problematic. Calling for the genocide of any ‍group of people⁣ is unequivocally unacceptable and should ⁣be condemned in the ‌strongest‍ terms. It is deeply concerning that Gay’s testimony suggested that such actions may not constitute harassment, as this​ undermines the importance of combating anti-Semitism in academic⁣ spaces.

Bowman’s stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict further⁢ exacerbates the concerns‌ about his judgment‌ and ability to address complex geopolitical issues. Blaming both sides for the violence and implying that supporting⁣ an⁤ Israeli ceasefire is⁤ the true expression of Jewish identity ⁣oversimplifies the situation and fails to recognize the complexities of the ⁤conflict. It is vital‌ to approach such matters⁢ with nuance, empathy, and a commitment to‌ understanding different perspectives.

The condemnation of⁢ Bowman‍ by rabbis in his district ⁣and ⁤the call for a primary campaign⁢ against ​him by⁣ Westchester ⁤County Executive George ⁤Latimer underscores the⁤ growing dissatisfaction with his positions and rhetoric. Bowman’s actions have eroded support for Israel within his‍ own party and raise ​doubts about his ability to⁤ effectively represent his ‍constituents.

In conclusion, Bowman’s defense of ​Claudine​ Gay and ​his dismissal of ⁣legitimate criticism as racism‌ and⁤ intimidation is ⁣concerning. It is important to address ⁣instances of⁤ racism and​ intimidation, but it is‍ equally important to hold individuals accountable ​for their actions,⁤ regardless of their race ⁣or background. The ⁤plagiarism ​scandal surrounding Gay, her problematic testimony on anti-Semitism, and ⁤Bowman’s stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict all raise ​significant⁢ concerns about​ his judgment and ability to effectively​ represent his⁣ constituents.



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