I believe it was Harvard that was accused of that? Cons work because people trust people "on their side" to act in good faith.
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There is probably also an element of being afraid to question the presumed experience of a victim, tbh.
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She never said she worked at Harvard though, only that her title IX was there. But I think the tweet about the DNA test was recent and close to when she talked about working at ASU.
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I thought it was in connection to the Title IX, and people were accusing Harvard GSAS in response.
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Replying to @BioTurboNick @AdmiralHip and
My understanding is that people were already accusing Harvard GSAS, and she then conveniently made herself part of a group that already existed.
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Replying to @BioTurboNick @patience_merry and
This is about the "prove heritage" bit
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I went and checked the cached tweets. Seems to be referring to her job as of June, and mentions being forced to teach by the same office asking for DNA.pic.twitter.com/CK8DxcTgM2
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