Academentia at the University of Cambridge: The Case of Jason Arday

It is sad to see the mother country, to which we owe so much, collapse under the weight of its own inanition, toxic tolerance, suicidal empathy, and overall decadence. Douglas Murray on Jason Arday.

When news broke on Friday that the disgraced academic Jason Arday had been found dead at home in London, after being accused of plagiarizing much of his work and lying about all manner of biographical details in his recent memoir, there were those on the left who leapt to blame racism.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan immediately posted on X that “Jason Arday was the victim of a pernicious public shaming that other people in his position simply wouldn’t have faced.”

Some years back I asked an Englishman, a Londoner, how a Muslim could become mayor of his great city. “He was elected.” No doubt. But how could that happen?  How many Christians have high government positions in Muslim countries?

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  1. “Some years back I asked an Englishman, a Londoner, how a Muslim could become mayor of his great city. “He was elected.” No doubt. But how could that happen? How many Christians have high government positions in Muslim countries?”

    The West’s crisis is one of tailoring: we took off our trousers and handed power to the sophists. Sophists have no love for their own people, so they import aliens to keep themselves in power. The aliens quickly discovered they need not pledge any allegiance to the country they inhabit. And that is the situation the UK is in now: they must man up and remove these people from power, or the aliens will remove them—literally—when the chance arises.

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