Jesse Watters labels Democrats 'pro-plagiarism party' amid Claudine Gay's resignation as Harvard president, Internet agrees

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UPDATED JAN 4, 2024
Jesse Watters takes a brutal jab at democrats by calling them 'pro-plagiarizing party' following Claudine Gay's resignation (@jessewatters, @foxnews/Instagram)
Jesse Watters takes a brutal jab at democrats by calling them 'pro-plagiarizing party' following Claudine Gay's resignation (@jessewatters, @foxnews/Instagram)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: On ‘Jesse Watters Primetime,’ Fox News host Jesse Watters asserts that, in the view of the left, labeling someone as a "racist colonizer" is a response to the belief that Harvard should not allow a serial plagiarist to lead the school.

Watters took a brutal jab at democrats, calling them a ‘pro-plagiarism party’ following Claudine Gay’s resignation as Harvard President.

Following this, Watters took to X, formerly known as Twitter to share his monologue as several users on X supported and agreed with his remarks.

Jesse Watters labeles democrats ‘pro-plagiarism party’

Fox News host Jesse Watters took to X and wrote, “The Democrat party is now the Pro-Plagiarizing Party and they're ready to take down anyone in their way. Making diversity the top factor without regard for merit, just so you can hire a radical liberal, is a con-job that keeps blowing up in our faces.”



 

In his take, Watters shared his reaction to allegations of plagiarism against former Harvard President Claudine Gay.

He said, “The Democratic Party is now the pro-plagiarism party. Why? Well, apparently it's because conservatives are against plagiarism.”

He continued, “Yeah. Maybe we should be against border security and trick them into stopping the caravans. The AP says, "Harvard president's resignation highlights new conservative weapon against colleges: plagiarism." You hear that, conservatives? We have a new weapon. It's called "noticing stealing."

“Democrats hate when people notice stealing. Claudine Gay should have just said she was shoplifting someone's writing. Conservative journalist Chris Rufo, who noticed that Harvard's president was stealing, is now the bad guy. Thou shall not notice when Black women steal. It's one of DEI's Ten Commandments.”

Watters further explained, “Rufo wrote "scalped" after Gay was forced out, a familiar phrase in political circles when the opposition forces the other party to fire someone. The AP says Rufo used the term, "as if Gay was a trophy of violence, invoking a gruesome practice taken up by white colonists who sought to eradicate Native Americans."

“I wonder why The Associated Press, an organization of accredited journalists who were bred to understand plagiarism was the industry's cardinal sin, would side with a serial plagiarist?”

“Well, recall that "Primetime" reported yesterday, the AP takes millions in bribes. I mean, grants from left-wing foundations. And the AP is on the payroll of the 1619 Project, one of the most disreputable revisionist history vehicles in the US”

Watters said, “So if you think the oldest and most prestigious college in America shouldn't let a serial plagiarist run the school, you're a racist colonizer. You see, plagiarism isn't the crime. It's pointing it out.”

“And hilariously, Claudine Gay just published a piece in The New York Times calling herself a hero. Gay says by courageously stepping down, she's denying the "demagogues" victory. Gay calls the attacks on her coordinated. As if this was some well-planned, well-orchestrated, sophisticated campaign like the collusion hoax when all she did was bomb a congressional hearing and draw attention to herself.”

Watters continued to slam Gay, “Two reporters sniffed around and found she plagiarized 50 times. And by the way, that hearing, she calls it a "well-laid trap" that she fell into. The woman prepared for a week for an antisemitism hearing with the brightest lawyers in the land and didn't know she'd be asked about the Jews?”

The Fox News host exclaimed, “Gay says she didn't plagiarize, she merely 'duplicated other scholars' language without proper attribution. Your Honor, I did not shoplift. The handbag was blown onto my shoulder by an overzealous air conditioning unit, and I walked out of the store unaware.”

“Now, Gay says she was being attacked because White Americans are anxious that the country's browning. Do I look anxious? Apparently, Gay thinks that noticing stealing makes you racist. No wonder the left thinks cops are racist. Gay worked her way to the top by stealing.”

He concluded by saying, “Kind of like Liz Warren, the Senate's chief identity thief. So these are the rules. If you hire a person of color who blows up your institution, you have to keep them around. Because treating them the way everybody else would be treated is an attack on diversity.”



 

Internet agrees with Jesse Watters

Many X users supported and backed Jesse Watters' remarks against democrats.

One person wrote, “Democrats has divide this country more. We need stability,” and another agreed with Watters, “Well said, 100% 👍🏻.”



 



 

An X user simply said, “We need to fight back and vote against this crap they’re trying to do.”



 

Another expressed similar thoughts, “Yes, really stupid of them, but every time you think Dems have reached their floor, they break it down and sink 1 level lower,” and one wrote, “Our President is a plagiarist. The Democrats elected a plagiarist so they have always been the part of lies and plagiarism.”



 



 

"Biden got away with plagiarism. All liberals feel the same way. They're privileged,” slammed another person. 



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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