Monday, January 8, 2024

The Uber-Rich Hate It When the Spotlight Is Turned Back on Them

So Bill Ackerman, a really rich fuckwad, pressured Harvard University to fire its president for, among other things, plaigarism. Harvard obliged him, because keeping rich doners is Job One for a university.

His wife is a tenured professor at MIT and, guess what some reporter at Business Insider found out that she did: Yep, you guessed it. She allegedly repeatedly lifted stuff from Wikipedia.

So what does said rich fuckwad do? He contacts one of his asshole buddies who owns Business Insider and weeps foul to the owner. Who promises to look into it.

My guess is that people are going to lose their jobs because they upset the wife of some rich tool.

3 comments:

  1. He can whack all those moles as fast as he likes, but more will pop up quicker than he can whack them. That’s what the rich don’t understand, money, like a shield, can protect you, but only from one or two attacks at the same time, not all of them.

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  2. Yeah, he said the accusations against his wife showed that she made a mistake and was therefore human. Then he hired people to research the academic outputs of the leadership at MIT to exact revenge.

    -Doug in Sugar Pine

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  3. Gay dug her own grave with the whole "Misgendering is Violence...'kill the Jews' is Free Speech" fuck up. Zero sympathy.

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