Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz criticized outgoing Harvard President Claudine Gay, stating that she deserved to be fired under her own standards, particularly due to her involvement in attacks on then-Winthrop House Faculty Dean Ron Sullivan.
Dershowitz and host Greta Van Susteren discussed Gay’s response to the situation, highlighting her failure to acknowledge her mistake and consider others’ perspectives.
They emphasized that Gay’s actions regarding Sullivan’s defense of Harvey Weinstein contradicted the standards she had set for herself. (Trending: Fauci’s Ex-Boss Admits The Truth About COVID)
Greta Van Susteren said, “What disturbs me is in her statement, if she had said, look, I made a mistake. Now I’m going to have some time to think about it. I hope others learn from what I did. I’ll be better…I would have a different view. But…she talks about her fear and the racial animus, which is exactly what was going on on the campus, only it wasn’t racial animus, it was antisemitism, but it was fear.”
“And she only thinks of it about herself. She didn’t realize her job as the President was to care about others. It’s exactly what those students were saying…those Jewish students who were scared on that campus,” she continued.
“Well, when she fired Ron Sullivan, who…is a great lawyer, because he defended Harvey Weinstein, what she said was the dean has a special role as a kind of pastor and has to take into account the fears and attitudes of the student flock that are under her, and that’s what she failed to do with Jewish students and other students,” explained Dershowitz.
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