Anonymous wrote:I mean, so what if she pretended to be black? It may be considered offensive to some people, but she is far from the only one doing this, Kardashians anyone?! Obviously, she has some deep seated issues, and I find it sad more than anything. She didn’t commit a crime, yes, she lied, but who really cares?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you scroll down after reading the story there’s a suggested article/obituary of a writer who taught at GWU who was black who invented a whole Latino backstory that even his partner didn’t know. Why do people do this?
Easier to get a job. Not too many qualified applicants to compete against.
Worked for Elizabeth Warren and now this professor. When there is incentive to cheat, people will cheat.
For Warren there was apparently a distant genetic link and family lore. This woman straight up made up that she was North African, then later a black Latina from the Bronx, even though she is a white, Jewish woman from Kansas. Even tried to speak with a fake accent. I don't think there are many similarities here.
This. Warren repeated family lore, which was apparently based on reality. This lady claimed at least two different ethnic heritages that weren't actually hers, AND she lied about what city she was from, AND she used her fake position to challenge and berate other POC in academia (as well as white people).
Also, how did no one flag that she was clearly not from the Bronx?
Then lied about her mother being raped.
She is despicable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you scroll down after reading the story there’s a suggested article/obituary of a writer who taught at GWU who was black who invented a whole Latino backstory that even his partner didn’t know. Why do people do this?
Easier to get a job. Not too many qualified applicants to compete against.
Worked for Elizabeth Warren and now this professor. When there is incentive to cheat, people will cheat.
For Warren there was apparently a distant genetic link and family lore. This woman straight up made up that she was North African, then later a black Latina from the Bronx, even though she is a white, Jewish woman from Kansas. Even tried to speak with a fake accent. I don't think there are many similarities here.
This. Warren repeated family lore, which was apparently based on reality. This lady claimed at least two different ethnic heritages that weren't actually hers, AND she lied about what city she was from, AND she used her fake position to challenge and berate other POC in academia (as well as white people).
Also, how did no one flag that she was clearly not from the Bronx?
I am curious, how do you clearly identify a Bronx resident? Do they have a special handshake or tattoos?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you scroll down after reading the story there’s a suggested article/obituary of a writer who taught at GWU who was black who invented a whole Latino backstory that even his partner didn’t know. Why do people do this?
Easier to get a job. Not too many qualified applicants to compete against.
Worked for Elizabeth Warren and now this professor. When there is incentive to cheat, people will cheat.
For Warren there was apparently a distant genetic link and family lore. This woman straight up made up that she was North African, then later a black Latina from the Bronx, even though she is a white, Jewish woman from Kansas. Even tried to speak with a fake accent. I don't think there are many similarities here.
This. Warren repeated family lore, which was apparently based on reality. This lady claimed at least two different ethnic heritages that weren't actually hers, AND she lied about what city she was from, AND she used her fake position to challenge and berate other POC in academia (as well as white people).
Also, how did no one flag that she was clearly not from the Bronx?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That salsa video of her is one tell that she is neither black nor Latina. No rhythm or soul detected.
That's just a little racist, but you knew that.
No. I wish people understood the definition of “racist.”
DP but yes, putting certain skills on an entire race (e.g. "Asians are good at math") is, of course, racist.
DP. Uh no, it’s pre-judging or applying stereotypes......not racist. Educate yourself dummy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That salsa video of her is one tell that she is neither black nor Latina. No rhythm or soul detected.
Please link.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you scroll down after reading the story there’s a suggested article/obituary of a writer who taught at GWU who was black who invented a whole Latino backstory that even his partner didn’t know. Why do people do this?
Easier to get a job. Not too many qualified applicants to compete against.
Worked for Elizabeth Warren and now this professor. When there is incentive to cheat, people will cheat.
For Warren there was apparently a distant genetic link and family lore. This woman straight up made up that she was North African, then later a black Latina from the Bronx, even though she is a white, Jewish woman from Kansas. Even tried to speak with a fake accent. I don't think there are many similarities here.
This. Warren repeated family lore, which was apparently based on reality. This lady claimed at least two different ethnic heritages that weren't actually hers, AND she lied about what city she was from, AND she used her fake position to challenge and berate other POC in academia (as well as white people).
Also, how did no one flag that she was clearly not from the Bronx?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That salsa video of her is one tell that she is neither black nor Latina. No rhythm or soul detected.
That's just a little racist, but you knew that.
No. I wish people understood the definition of “racist.”
DP but yes, putting certain skills on an entire race (e.g. "Asians are good at math") is, of course, racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That salsa video of her is one tell that she is neither black nor Latina. No rhythm or soul detected.
That's just a little racist, but you knew that.
No. I wish people understood the definition of “racist.”
Anonymous wrote:This isn't drastically different from another professor at GW who recently died: H.G. Carillo's presentation as Cuban was just as full of lies and he profited from it as well and like Krug, Warren et al, hoovered up opportunities meant for others.
https://t.co/AhvaDmw4PK?amp=1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That salsa video of her is one tell that she is neither black nor Latina. No rhythm or soul detected.
That's just a little racist, but you knew that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you scroll down after reading the story there’s a suggested article/obituary of a writer who taught at GWU who was black who invented a whole Latino backstory that even his partner didn’t know. Why do people do this?
Easier to get a job. Not too many qualified applicants to compete against.
Worked for Elizabeth Warren and now this professor. When there is incentive to cheat, people will cheat.
For Warren there was apparently a distant genetic link and family lore. This woman straight up made up that she was North African, then later a black Latina from the Bronx, even though she is a white, Jewish woman from Kansas. Even tried to speak with a fake accent. I don't think there are many similarities here.