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This is, supposedly, the part of the plagiarised essay that ‘proves’ I was both mentioned and that it included original research I didn’t reference in my own. The problem is, the statistics cited here are from a Pew Research survey conducted between September 18 and October 10, 2024, and only published on December 12, 2024 (source linked below). The plagiarised piece, however, was published on March 13, 2024. Unless time machines exist, there's simply no way this data could have appeared in that article at the time of publication. And considering it was removed that same month, there’s also no way it could ever be included in there.

I’m sorry, but I simply won’t stand by while this situation is downplayed with even more blatant falsehoods. This is a very sloppy and bizarre attempt to dodge real accountability. But I do hope this is the very last time I have to address anything like this.

Jul 31
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