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JESSE WATTERS: This is now one of DEI's Ten Commandments
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Fox News host Jesse Watters mocks the left's framing of plagiarism allegations against Claudine Gay on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
Yeah. Maybe we should be against border security and trick them into stopping the caravans. The AP says, "Harvard president's resignation highlights new conservative weapon against colleges: plagiarism." You hear that, conservatives? We have a new weapon. It's called "noticing stealing." Democrats hate when people notice stealing. Claudine Gay should have just said she was shoplifting someone's writing. Conservative journalist Chris Rufo, who noticed that Harvard's president was stealing, is now the bad guy. Thou shall not notice when Black women steal. It's one of DEI's Ten Commandments. This article was written by Fox News staff.
Rufo wrote "scalped" after Gay was forced out, a familiar phrase in political circles when the opposition forces the other party to fire someone. The AP says Rufo used the term, "as if Gay was a trophy of violence, invoking a gruesome practice taken up by white colonists who sought to eradicate Native Americans." I wonder why The Associated Press, an organization of accredited journalists who were bred to understand plagiarism was the industry's cardinal sin, would side with a serial plagiarist? Well, recall that "Primetime" reported yesterday, the AP takes millions in bribes. I mean, grants from left-wing foundations. And the AP is on the payroll of the 1619 Project, one of the most disreputable revisionist history vehicles in the U.S.