Disgraceful behaviour by the university obviously. Surprising it is not. Might I suggest to Solveig however that she hold back on the teenage ‘love gush’ about her (what appears to be) idolisation of her husband. It adds nothing to the sense of injustice and unfairness. It comes across as My perfect privileged bubble life is no more. Thats just SO unfair. Less broadcasting more broadside please.
Disgraceful behaviour by the university obviously. Surprising it is not. Might I suggest to Solveig however that she hold back on the teenage ‘love gush’ about her (what appears to be) idolisation of her husband. It adds nothing to the sense of injustice and unfairness. It comes across as My perfect privileged bubble life is no more. Thats just SO unfair. Less broadcasting more broadside please.
I am glad I am not the only person to react in this way - and I am more than a little uncomfortable with lionizing an older male professor who has had serial relationships with students - up to and including the woman, his wife, who wrote this piece and is presumably at least 20 years his junior. I don’t think what happened to Katz is fair but I also don’t necessarily think he is the most admirable person, either.
I felt the same way after reading this. I am disgusted by Princeton’s treatment of Dr. Katz but this piece left me cold. He presented his case very well in Quillette and the WSJ and hopefully, will eventually do so in Court.
Disgraceful behaviour by the university obviously. Surprising it is not. Might I suggest to Solveig however that she hold back on the teenage ‘love gush’ about her (what appears to be) idolisation of her husband. It adds nothing to the sense of injustice and unfairness. It comes across as My perfect privileged bubble life is no more. Thats just SO unfair. Less broadcasting more broadside please.
I am glad I am not the only person to react in this way - and I am more than a little uncomfortable with lionizing an older male professor who has had serial relationships with students - up to and including the woman, his wife, who wrote this piece and is presumably at least 20 years his junior. I don’t think what happened to Katz is fair but I also don’t necessarily think he is the most admirable person, either.
Hate to agree with the 'love gush' comment, but yeah. She has what she thinks is a great relationship. And maybe it is, I hope it is.
But it does come across with a teenage crush element to it.
That said, she is sticking by her husband, which makes her a true friend, as opposed to those fake friends who turned on him.
Having a spouse you love who is also a real friend, that's a pretty good place. I wish them the best.
I felt the same way after reading this. I am disgusted by Princeton’s treatment of Dr. Katz but this piece left me cold. He presented his case very well in Quillette and the WSJ and hopefully, will eventually do so in Court.