Lynching is a typical American ultra-judicial method of murdering a black person who has offended the image of white superiority.
The last officially recorded such event refers to 12-year-old Emmett Till (1953) who blew a kiss to a white store cashier.
The lynching involved the sheriff and two other whites who dragged the boy, beat him up and threw his body into a creek.
His mother insisted that his coffin be laid open so the world could see white supremacy meant to blacks.
Born of Ghanaian parents, Professor Jason Arday struggled with autism and other developmental issues, overcoming them somewhat (they never go away completely) to become the youngest professor, ever, at Cambridge University.
In this letter, I argue that the position Arday occupied in the Cambridge society was untenable.
It was designed to fail-a form of lynching, providing a long rope for his suicide.
In his presentation to the British Sociological Association (2024), he reminded his audience of a concerted Anglo-American effort to discredit black scholarship, citing the efforts of Claudine Gay, the first black president of Harvard.
- Harvard University inaugurates Claudine Gay as school’s first Black president
- Harvard President Claudine Gay resigns after plagiarism and campus antisemitism accusations
- The lynching of UK’s Professor Brother Arday!
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Gay barely survived seven months in the position, after Jewish billionaire Bill Ackerman hired some intellectual cut-throats to inspect Gay’s learned articles.
“There isn’t any room to sit there and watch your fellows suffer for no reason…it is abhorrent and frankly evil.” Arday said. (Guardian August 1)
The lynching starts.
The appointment itself attracted the ire of white supremacists, Nathan Cofnas and Professor David Harris who have created for themselves, the intellectual title of race realists.
Cofnas, a junior researcher and believed to be a pretend intellectual, admits that he looked into Arday’s doctoral dissertation, put it “through a plagiarism software” and found some serious mistakes.
In an earlier article, Cofnas had suggested that in a meritocracy, Harvard would have no black professors. The first issue is why it was Cofnas’s duty, to look into Arday’s dissertation.
The answer lies in his Substack article. Blacks should not teach at Cambridge or Harvard. In any case, Cambridge did look into these accusations and found them to be without sustenance.
Further, the chances that a doctoral dissertation at a British university would pass through five professors employed to guard the university’s reputation is almost zero.
Similarly, Dr Harris, a Plymouth professor took it upon himself to find fault with Arday’s work.
Harris’s was reprimanded by his own university. Cambridge found his criticisms to constitute a “a vile smear campaign to undermine (Arday’s) credibility.”
In an earlier case, that illustrates double standards, Professor William O’Reilly, also at Cambridge was found guilty of plagiarizing a student’s work but has kept his position.
Double standards play in two ways.
Whenever a black scholar is offered a position, the issue of doctoral degrees becomes paramount.
One of my revered St. Andrews University professors, Roderick McKay, wrote a monumental work on Lord Fisher of the Admiralty, but did not have an earned doctorate.
The second issue is that a black professor is thrown into crocodile infested pool without any mentorship.
Such a person is easy target for the crocodiles as I shall show below.
Arday says that he was non-verbal until the age of nine and could not read until age eighteen.
He also claims that he ran a marathon of 600 miles in six days and raised a sum of US$4.5 million.
A mentor would have advised against making such fantastic claims, because the phantasmagoria becomes the story and detracts from his realistic achievements.
The worst form of being targeted to fail starts with selection to tasks one is unsuited for, or which provoke hostility by their very nature.
When I looked at Ardays’ photo, my first impression was that he was a girl. Later, I was not sure whether he was a pretty boy.
That image is called “In your face.” That “attitude” creates too many ‘handles” for enemies to work with.
One must assume that one is going into enemy territory and no distractions must be allowed.
Ardays’ specialty lay in “critical race theory”- it is like Martin Luther King going to Alabama to school the Ku Klux Klan about human decency.
Critical race theory was developed by Brother Christopher Bell, a Harvard law professor and former National Association for the Advancement of Coloured Peoples.
Bell found out that despite affirmative action and changes in law, American blacks were still being discriminated against.
The answer. The society was socially and spiritually racist-thus the term systemic racism. It is the system-the society is irredeemably racist.
Cambridge University, in its foolishness, appointed a young black man to a position in education, the most conservative pillar of white society, which trains teachers, to school aspiring teachers about systemic racism.
He was not given mentorship support.
Universities do the most stupid things-but they are not stupid enough to believe that they will succeed.
Failure was guaranteed.
The young man committed suicide.
Great and unfortunate things (Simon Schuster) offered USD$1.5million to be published August 11.
This sum has been disputed. A successful launch will attract 10 000 buyers. Royalty fees average US$2 per copy, so a successful author will be lucky to receive US$20k in the first year.
Things they will never know (with C. Jessica Lewis) This was spoken for Princeton and its fate is unknown.




