The appropriate response from Oberlin should have been comprehensive review of hiring process, re how it chose unqualified anti-Semite.
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Her colleagues who were friends with her on Facebook saw her posts in their feeds and did not object.
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Social sciences, Identity studies and other "social justice" fields are likely rotten with anti-Semites.
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And we know exactly why Karega was hired: The school wanted to hire diverse faculty and she was a black PhD looking for a job.
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She is self-evidently stupid, she cannot distinguish truth from falsehood, and she is a writing professor who cannot write.
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Agree. Raising Q: how did she get hired? Did Oberlin discriminate agst more qualified applicants, who were rejected?
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My guess is that, due to her field (Rhetoric/Africana Studies) they didn't need to.
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But how does someone who writes so poorly meet the minimum standard of qualification to be a professor?
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Agreed. Raises strong plausibility she was hired b/c of her extremist beliefs, then jettisoned b/c she became a pr problem.
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Honestly, until I saw
@RealPeerReview I had no idea how low the standard for scholarship was in the social sciences, generally.9 replies 33 retweets 72 likes
I recommend reading: https://www.amazon.com/Intellectual-Impostures-Alan-Sokal/dp/1861976313 …
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