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JESSE WATTERS: This is now one of DEI's Ten Commandments

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  • January 04, 2024
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JESSE WATTERS: This is now one of DEI's Ten Commandments

In a recent video, Jesse Watters, a Fox News host, expressed his thoughts regarding the Democratic Party being supportive of plagiarism. This statement was made in light of the controversy around Claudine Gay, the former President of Harvard, who faced accusations of plagiarism. He remarked, during his show "Jesse Watters Primetime," that according to some left-leaning individuals, those opposed to Gay’s position due to her plagiarism allegations are essentially racist.

Watters questioned why conservatives are perceived as supporting plagiarism. In reality, he continued, they are against plagiarism, much like they support secure borders. He also criticized the AP for saying that plagiarism is being weaponized by conservatives against colleges. The conservative journalist, Chris Rufo, criticized for outing Gay, was labeled as the antagonist for calling out the alleged plagiarism.

The phrase "scalped," used by Rufo in reference to Gay being ousted, was criticized by AP which drew a grim comparison to white colonialist practices. Watters questioned why a respected news organization like AP seemingly supports a repeated plagiarist. He suggested that AP’s partiality might be due to its affiliation with the 1619 Project, which he called one of the most discredited revisionist history initiatives in America.

Claudine Gay resigned as Harvard President in light of several controversies tarnishing the standing of the prestigious university. Watters, however, argued that her resignation was not an act of her being a boolition demagogue as she claimed in a recent New York Times article. He called out Gay's attempts to defend her actions, which included supposedly duplicating the language of other scholars without adequate attribution.

Lastly, Watters criticized the notion that criticism against individuals of color in power equates to an attack on diversity. The host suggested that the left appears to believe that acknowledging theft is racist. The host used Elizabeth Warren, a senator known for purportedly adopting false identities, and Gay as examples of individuals who allegedly secured high positions through theft. This article is based on content from the Fox News staff.

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