No one ever calls out Sarah Isgur for the Harvard in her bio. Why? Oh, I forgot. She's white. So it doesn't bother you. Hispanic girls from Miami aren't supposed to have those degrees. The world doesn't make sense. I get it. https://t.co/xfmZYcPBMk
It's true: by failing to plagiarize, Harvard's white African-American studies professor, @Jenniferhochsc2, is contributing to racial disparities in plagiarism. She is the new face of white supremacy. https://t.co/34Bkf6tiJF
By not plagiarizing, white women contribute to inequality among faculty. LMAO @realchrisrufo. https://t.co/FJcG6jXqAD

Christopher Rufo's investigation into plagiarism at universities has revealed that a significant number of black women were involved in academic fraud. The press criticized the investigation as a 'racist witch hunt,' but Rufo argues that academic honesty is not evenly distributed among individuals. He also highlighted that Harvard's white African-American studies professor, Jennifer Hochschild, by not engaging in plagiarism, contributes to racial disparities in academic dishonesty.
