@ASFleischman They always prepare polished and thorough work product, and it's usually very good, but not unusual at all that when you dig in they are misrepresenting the authorities they rely on. Not necessarily most of the time, but quite often
@MrsNickyClark@jk_rowling The recent NYT article notes no precedent in the medical literature for such a remarkable turnaround and that people who grew up with him said it was not true. He did in fact speak as a kid.
@TulikaBose_ Exposing fraud always harms the fraud-doer in the sense that everyone becomes aware they committed fraud. Yet journalism is a powerful tool for exposing fraud and is used to do so regularly, despite potential harm to the fraud-doer.
@MPaarlberg@jessesingal One of the most prestigious positions in higher ed in the world? An incredible and fabricated life story to go along with the plagiarism?
@MattBruenig You are referring to non-discrimination/non-harassment training. I think she is referring to the 2020-present phenomenon of "anti-racism" training, pointing out the privileged people in the room, etc. Not the same