


The president of Harvard is still backpedaling after the disastrous hearing earlier this week in which the presidents of Harvard, MIT and Penn said that calls for genocide of the Jewish people would not violate their student conduct policies.
Today President Claudine Gay is apologizing, claiming she got caught up in the politics of the moment and failed to convey her truth or something:
I love how Marc Thiessen responded to this statement from Gay:
Anyone who says the words “my truth” has no business leading a university. “Truth” is not subjective. There is no “your truth” and “my truth” there is only “the truth.” There is “my opinion” and “my lived experience” but “truth” is an objective reality. The purpose of a university is the pursuit of truth. So anyone who does not understand what truth is has no business leading one.
When you hear someone say “my truth” you should stop listening because that person has just exposed their intellectual vapidity. She should resign over this statement alone.
In related news, the former managing editor of the Harvard Hillel is calling for BDS against Harvard: