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Reply #60 - Aug 20th, 2026 at 1:37pm
 
mothra wrote on Aug 12th, 2026 at 11:15am:
Goodness, the fruitbat is really excited about this one, isn't he. Look at him go!

Meanwhile, those of us not driving hard from a dedicated angle just accept that this kind of thing happens, sadly ... has always happened ..since the very dawn of formal academia.

Why should it be restricted to white people?


Good observations.

We now know the man had serious mental issues; suicide is not a choice for a person of sound mind, in the absence of chronic physical  pain.


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Reply #61 - Aug 20th, 2026 at 1:46pm
 
Frank wrote on Aug 19th, 2026 at 9:46am:
If anything, the fall of Jason Arday was set in motion by DEI. So captured was Cambridge by this warped, phoney form of ‘anti-racism’ that it elevated a man who might have sounded all the right notes about ‘white supremacy’, but whose lies, or perhaps delusions, were always going to be exposed eventually, bringing his world tumbling down.[/b]


Cambridge Uni making the same mistake as our uni economic depts, ascribing poverty to cultural issues rather than economic factors. 

So Oz  wasted money on a 'Voice" , instead of directly funding poverty eradication among blacks, by ensuring employment for all working age blacks. 
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Reply #62 - Aug 20th, 2026 at 4:21pm
 
The guy was a pawn of Scamming, grifting and cheating the system by the Left.
They probably advised him to commit suicide to blame the Right and make them feel bad with emotional blackmail. Such evil.
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AIMLESS EXTENTION OF KNOWLEDGE HOWEVER, WHICH IS WHAT I THINK YOU REALLY MEAN BY THE TERM 'CURIOSITY', IS MERELY INEFFICIENCY. I AM DESIGNED TO AVOID INEFFICIENCY.
 
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Reply #63 - Aug 20th, 2026 at 9:44pm
 
thegreatdivide wrote on Aug 20th, 2026 at 1:46pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 19th, 2026 at 9:46am:
If anything, the fall of Jason Arday was set in motion by DEI. So captured was Cambridge by this warped, phoney form of ‘anti-racism’ that it elevated a man who might have sounded all the right notes about ‘white supremacy’, but whose lies, or perhaps delusions, were always going to be exposed eventually, bringing his world tumbling down.[/b]


Cambridge Uni making the same mistake as our uni economic depts, ascribing poverty to cultural issues rather than economic factors. 

So Oz  wasted money on a 'Voice" , instead of directly funding poverty eradication among blacks, by ensuring employment for all working age blacks. 

Mononaniac eejit.   If you were quoted ANY bit of Shakespeare, Homer, Cervantes or Tolstoy, you would repond with the exact same manic bs. Your brain is totally *ucked.

You are a Pavlovian dog that responds to ANY simulus with the same idiotic bark.




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Reply #64 - Yesterday at 10:32am
 
Jason Arday’s Final Self-Delusion
Elevating a fraud is shameful. Exposing one isn’t.




In the Henrik Ibsen play The Wild Duck, Dr. Relling dispenses a drug that soothes the most profound self-loathing: livsløgn, a “life-lie,” a form of grandiose self-delusion that lets the pathetic figures who take it believe that they are geniuses and noble romantics. The life-lie, it turns out, is a hell of a drug—perhaps the most potent Scandinavian pharmaceutical invention before Ozempic—and keeps the play’s fragile characters from succumbing to “self-contempt and despair.” Against Relling’s advice, another character, Gregers, decides to free these losers from their life-lies and expose them. The play ends with a suicide.

On Friday, the former Cambridge professor Jason Arday died at the age of 41. British police said his death was “unexpected” but not “suspicious.” This classification, unexpected but not suspicious, includes the possibility that he died accidentally. But reports of Arday’s delicate emotional state at the time have led most to assume that he killed himself after weeks of accumulating revelations that he had lied compulsively for personal and professional gain. One of his last public statements was an interview with The Times of London in which he affirmed that he was “not a liar,” a line itself so blatantly false that any Ibsen fan would have recognized symptoms of a livsløgn overdose. He gave no George Santos–like, impish shrug at having been finally caught. (What took you so long?) He did not prepare to switch careers to pursue reality-TV stardom or write a Catch Me if You Can–style memoir about the dupes he met along the way. Instead, his response suggested—it is painful to notice this now, when nothing can be done—that he felt he had to stick with his story. That way led to a catastrophic end: narcissistic collapse, in which the lies stop working on others and finally on the liar himself. Arday appears to have convinced himself, wrongly, that the last remaining option was suicide, which was, of course, his final self-delusion. His lies won him undeserved praise and status, and they gave (unforgivably) false hope to people whose loved ones have severe developmental delays. But the only lie that ever killed anyone was the last one.


https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/08/jason-arday-death-lies-delusion/688311...



See also:
Why I Quit the Tenure Track
The insufferable hypocrisy of elite academia

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Reply #65 - Yesterday at 4:24pm
 
Jasin wrote on Aug 20th, 2026 at 4:21pm:
The guy was a pawn of Scamming, grifting and cheating the system by the Left.
They probably advised him to commit suicide to blame the Right and make them feel bad with emotional blackmail. Such evil.


I doubt it. You would have to be in a lot of pain to commit suicide. If he wanted to push emotional blackmail upon his enemies, he would stick around.
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Reply #66 - Yesterday at 6:00pm
 
thegreatdivide wrote on Aug 20th, 2026 at 1:46pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 19th, 2026 at 9:46am:
If anything, the fall of Jason Arday was set in motion by DEI. So captured was Cambridge by this warped, phoney form of ‘anti-racism’ that it elevated a man who might have sounded all the right notes about ‘white supremacy’, but whose lies, or perhaps delusions, were always going to be exposed eventually, bringing his world tumbling down.[/b]


Cambridge Uni making the same mistake as our uni economic depts, ascribing poverty to cultural issues rather than economic factors. 

So Oz  wasted money on a 'Voice" , instead of directly funding poverty eradication among blacks, by ensuring employment for all working age blacks. 


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Economic inequality does not equate to poor well-being or mental health
A meta-analysis of 168 studies covering more than 11 million people found no reliable link between economic inequality and well-being or mental health. In other words, living in a place that has large gaps between the rich and poor does not affect these outcomes, with implications for policy.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-03833-8
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Reply #67 - Yesterday at 9:59pm
 
And the chancellor of Cambridge University?
Step forward,  Christopher Robert Smith, Baron Smith of Finsbury (insh'allah).
"first freckle-puncher peer to have civil partnership". Darwin was from Cambridge, Christ College.
Evolution.

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