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by otoburb
3525 days ago
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It somehow feels that we are missing the other side of this emotionally charged post. I just used the word "hence" in a previous HN comment, but realize that I rarely use this word in verbal conversation. However, this doesn't excuse the alleged behaviour of the professor in the article. When making a plagiarism accusation, is it common to call this out openly without attempting to address 1-1 first in academic settings? |
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You know, like the fruits of searching Google for five seconds to try and locate "the offending phrase"?
What kind of a fucking fossil can't be bothered to at least substantiate their bigotry instead of ranting themselves out of a job? (And no, tenure doesn't cover obvious failure to abide by university policies. Of course it could just as well have been some adjunct making $8/hour)
"Hey there, you with the beaner name. I have absolutely no evidence of wrongdoing on your part, so go fetch me some"
What a twit. I'm not a particularly nice person and have no problem failing students who won't put in the work, but this is beyond the pale.