The BBC, with their pro black anti-White agenda are repeatedly leaving out important detail when citing Race Realist Nathan Cofnas who first exposed the black plagiarist.
How the BBC frames it.....
The row first erupted after another academic - self-defined "race realist" Nathan Cofnas, who was sacked from his Cambridge role in 2024 - said he found numerous instances of plagiarism in the professor's work.
Cofnas's post had been terminated amid a backlash to his view that under a true meritocracy black people would "disappear from almost all high-profile positions outside of sports and entertainment".
Here's exactly what Nathan Cofnas said, with the Harvard statistical data to back it up....
Under a colorblind system that judged applicants only by academic qualifications, blacks would make up 0.7% of Harvard students. (Even that might be an overestimate, since high-school credentials are sometimes given a boost by affirmative action.) In a meritocracy, Harvard faculty would be recruited from the best of the best students, which means the number of black professors would approach 0%. Blacks would disappear from almost all high-profile positions outside of sports and entertainment. This is not the kind of crisis that people will forget about after the next news cycle.
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The BBC deliberately leaves out the fact that Cofnas opinion was formed from Harvards own data. Seeking to imply that Cofnas opinion was motivated by a hatred of black people.