Earlier this week, I noted
that the Telegraph had
given a platform to one Jago Pearson, who told that he was a mere history
graduate, but happened to work for a firmly Tory-oriented PR firm, and whose
assertions on left-wing bias in teaching were made from the perspective of one
who had, while at Loughborough University, been a point man for the so-called
Taxpayers’ Alliance (TPA).
There was adverse comment following Pearson’s article, which
may not have been unconnected to the fact that he provided no evidence to support
his contention of left-wing bias in academia. So Damian Thompson, curator of
the bear pit that is Telegraph blogs,
gave him the opportunity to have another go. This he did. “I criticised Lefty academics. So now I’m a ‘Tory stooge’” bleated
poor Jago.
And, as Jon Stewart might have said, two things here. The academics
were those he asserted to be “Lefty”, yet put forward no evidence. And
his whining about being called out is no better. “‘You are a Tory stooge,’ says one. ‘Jago’s a professional Tory
propagandist,’ says another” are two examples of names he’s been called by
all those nasty Marxist keyboard warriors. But where?
Tom Pride didn’t use either term in
his post on Pearson, or anything remotely similar. And neither did I.
Moreover, none of our commenters did,
either. This means that either Jago is making it up, or the rotten rude remarks
came from those commenting at the Telegraph,
in which case he should take his complaints to Dames and ask his pal what he’s
going to do about them.
But let’s see what new evidence Pearson provides to support
his assertions of left bias. “Of course,
the fact nobody can dispute my claim that the Left hold a broad monopoly of
school and university history teaching speaks volumes”. No it doesn’t: the
claim has nothing to support it. Even the assertion that Pearson attended a top
five university doesn’t square with Loughborough being around 14th in the UK.
“The evidence is
there. Education has been monopolised by the Left over decades”. Where?
Seriously, that is all Pearson has to offer, barring more whingeing about how
the rotten lefties are not playing by the rules because his opinion has morphed
into immutable fact. In other words, to Jago Pearson and all those other clever
people who talk loudly in restaurants, it feels hot to them but nobody who
matters cares.
And that echoes the words of Lyndon
Johnson: “Did y’ever think ... that
making a speech on economics is a lot
like pissing down your leg? It seems hot to you, but it never does to anyone
else”. There’s a lot of that going in within the Conservative movement
right now, only with another practitioner of the art of putting belief above
reality doing the pissing. If only there was a point to it all.
That is, apart from generating plenty of laughs for others. No change there, then.
1 comment:
He just got utterly pwned by the contributor "Chris".
Are we still saying "pwned" these days?
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