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The treatment Mr. Hughes received at the hands of the TED apparatus reminds me of the Soviet Union's way of dealing with inconvenient people - dissidents, really - the regime could not afford to silence by exiling them to the Gulag or resorting to more permanent measures. No, this is not a MAGA exercise in redbaiting. It's a critique of TED's reliance on irregular internal processes and disingenuous pretexts to "other" Coleman Hughes for the political and cultural offenses of defending color blindness.

Still, the incident has been a learning experience. It has exposed TED as yet another business in which executive management allows hot headed leftist ideologues on the staff to call the shots. Presumably there's a Trans@TED or its equivalent standing by to attack at any TED talker who challenges trans orthodoxy assuming, however, that a gender critical intellectual could even make it past TED's gatekeepers the way Mr. Hughes did.

TED's bad faith during its discussions with Hughes was bad enough. To suppress Hughes' talk surreptitiously is the ultimate in progressive duplicitousness

In an ideal world, given TED's reach and its influence, the organization would have set up an independent body with the authority to investigate alleged misconduct such as what Mr. Hughes has alleged, issue findings and require prompt corrective action. Don't expect Chris Anderson to do it. He is not an honest broker.

Luckily, this story provides a moment of comic relief. Mr. Hughes reports that his chief antagonist within TED describes itself as an "Employee Resource Group that exists to provide a safe space for TED staff who identify as Black.” Oops! Someone scrambled their woke refrigerator magnets when they penned that sentence. As Rachel Dolezal can well attest, unless BIPOC have taken a page out of the trans playbook and are now embracing the concept of "race assigned at birth," nobody but nobody ever gets to "identify" as black.

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The fact that Adam Grant is a Harvard grad and Ivy League professor and twisted the findings of a research paper to support his own narrative just goes to show you that education does not necessarily equate to intelligence. Absolutely appalling.

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