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Well, to be a bit more critical, I think it was almost impossible for him to attach his name to complaints about Arday and not make it sound like a "see, what did I tell you about black people in academia" is implied. It's not even clear to me that Arday's suicide was actually decisive beyond hastening the process; Cofnas might well have been a dead man walking the moment his position evolved from "DEI means more black people are in academic positions than should be" to "DEI means (...), and I have a super flashy piece of anecdotal evidence that even normies will have heard about", and the only reason he was not fired immediately is that people with media savvy realised that doing so at that point would just serve to introduce his position, paired with a shiny anecdote, to normies who otherwise would not draw any conclusion from this event beyond "huh, some obscure egghead turned out to be a fabulist, who could have known".
To the point, I feel like I saw a lot of articles about Arday that mentioned Cofnas but were remarkably quiet about his views, when someone like him would normally never get a media mention without mandatory denunciations. I think they did not want a "black person sucks, and this guy who said black people suck called it" story; "black person hounded to death, and this guy who said black people suck caused it" is fine though.
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