Marc Lamont Hill DEMANDS Next Harvard President Be a Black Woman and HELLOOO BACKFIRE
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- January 03, 2024
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<p>As Twitchy readers know, now FORMER Harvard President Claudine Gay has resigned (and we can't even joke ). Welp, it seems Marc Lamont Hill has some very strong feelings about Harvard's next president and all we can say is, 'Yeah, no.' And why? The next president of Harvard University MUST be a Black woman. How about Harvard select the person who is best suited for the job? No racists, no plagiarists, no antisemites ... just someone who actually gives a damn about higher education in this country. Crazy talk, we know. We'd ask what he was thinking when he posted this but we're pretty sure he's incapable of thinking before he posts as it is. LOL. You are such a joke. But as long as we're on the topic, maybe they should hire the person who actually WROTE all of Claudine Gay's alleged "scholarship." We see what he did there. HA HA HA HA HA. Although we would suggest Condi Rice. Is antisemitism and plagiarism part of your criteria as well? That’s an awfully racist and sexist demand. Ain't it though? It sounds like you mainly care about race and not qualifications. That's how Gay ended up as president in the first place. Why are some people incapable of learning from mistakes? It's a fair question so we're willing to bet Marc doesn't have an answer. No! She must be a black trans woman you bigot! Heh. THERE it is. WHY? Literally nothing about who should be Harvard's next President has anything to do with Skin Color or Gender If you're a small minded, politically driven, overly emotional racist it does. See Marc Lamont Hill. ====================================================================== Related: ======================================================================</p>
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