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Kripke is also a practicing Jew, and other's in his circle, such as Marvin Minsky and Steven Pinker, are incidentally also Jewish, and they also have close ties to Jeffery Epstein. It's all circumstantial evidence, admittedly, but it's very interesting how there are so many Jews working in fields like mathematics, logic, computer science, cognitive science, etc. who have faced accusations of sexual abuse or sexual misconduct. Furthermore, it is especially puzzling given outpouring of censorship and firings of academics in recent years for stuff like criticizing the iraq war and zionism (Finkelstein is the best example, but there have been many others), confusing the names of black students (pic related), misgendering trans students, and even simply for investigating the lab leak hypothesis and criticizing COVID lockdowns. Certainly accusations of sexual misconduct can be exaggerated or even fabricated, and of course everyone deserves fair treatment and the right to defend themselves, but it's interesting how there's no interest or concern whatsoever in academia about someone like Kripke or Pinker, but when academics start criticizing big tech, or the military industrial complex, or COVID narratives and policies, all of a sudden that is a very serious concern and we must have a zero tolerance policy for professors engaging with these topics. We effectively have a zero tolerance policy when academics are accused of spreading "disinformation", but when academics are accused of rape or molestation or even possible engagement with international sex trafficking rings, in that case we just let things slide.

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