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The Jason Arday scandal, part deux

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KatiePricesKnickers · 10/08/2026 07:09

As the book launch is coming, let the discussion continue.

First thread: https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/5563599-the-jason-arday-scandal?utm_campaign=thread&utm_medium=share
This is lifted from the thread in the education section, which is an interesting summary
https://www.ian-leslie.com/p/the-great-and-unfortunate-story-of?r=8w0woc&triedRedirect=true

Or AIBU with not letting this fade away?

The Great and Unfortunate Story of Jason Arday

A One-Stop Shop For the Craziest Scandal of 2026

https://www.ian-leslie.com/p/the-great-and-unfortunate-story-of?r=8w0woc&triedRedirect=true

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Queenncat · 15/08/2026 19:51

InSlovakiaTheCapitalOfCourseIsBratislava · 15/08/2026 19:49

The truth shall make ye fret

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InSlovakiaTheCapitalOfCourseIsBratislava · 15/08/2026 20:00

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KatiePricesKnickers · 15/08/2026 20:09

InSlovakiaTheCapitalOfCourseIsBratislava · 15/08/2026 20:00

I got deleted

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Pacificbeach · 15/08/2026 20:11

I feel Cambridge has a lot to answer for in all this. He was a convenient totem for them when it was fashionable. And now his death will also be convenient for them. Their standards need to be reviewed. They appear cynical and corrupt.

The idea that Jason Arday was a fine academic, and it’s all just racism is ridiculous. He was a poor academic and no student or institution should have to put up with such a low standard. It’s not racist to say so because no institution needs to drop standards to find a good black professor. There is much proof of this: Cornell West (philosophy); John McWhorter (linguistics);
Bell Hooks (feminist); Thomas Sowell (economist); Neil deGrasse Tyson (astrophysicist); Walter E Williams (economist), etc.

Millytante · 15/08/2026 20:12

Todolisttoolong · 15/08/2026 14:02

This man’s lies were not harmless. Hundreds of students paid tens of thousands of pounds to be taught by an expert but were presented with a fraud. His ideologically driven views were lapped up by mainstream media including the BBC based on nothing but lies. His role propagated those lies into educational doctrine that gets pushed into schools.

Of course it is sad when anyone kills themself but we must not allow this to conveniently enable his crimes and the protections DEI gives others in academia to go unexamined. Or what is being pushed by other academics into education.

It was an overweening ideology in further education circles which made Mr Arday’s story happen in the first place.
He was promoted as the ideal composite character to rebuff accusations about race and privilege in colleges and universities.
His trajectory from Liverpool Moores to the many prestigious steps at Cambridge is a journey as fantastical as anything in Gulliver’s Travels.

The powers there who appointed him over and over for rôles and positions for which he was clearly nowhere near the best candidate are, in my opinion, the people responsible for any mendacity attached to his name, any poor academic teaching standards experienced by students, and all the rest of the sorry tale.

He was told at Liverpool that he was a superstar, told at Cambridge that this was why he held these positions, and all this set alight his considerable ambition, in lethal combination with a kind of ‘panic fibbing’ not unknown with autists.
(On the subject of his wilder claims, we ought not forget Lord Archer, who built quite a nice life for himself on a foundation of numerous bonkers claims)

I think Cambridge University must be taken up and given a good shake.
Instead of focussing on academic rigour, they deliberately chucked that out the window in order to cleave to an ideology they found impossible to honour without resorting to outright deception, and they have Mr Arday’s anguished last days to answer for.
One thing they can do now is admit their gross misdeeds in the DEI field, and give back to their victim his own right to have existed as the man he was, and apologise to him for all they took from him while showering him with things unsuited to his personality.
It’s hard to believe any of this was allowed to happen, given the vast staff across all the University. No ifs or buts, ever, from anyone senior?

Maybe this is another social issue which infects with a paralysing venom those dragged into its orbit. People serve, heads down, not daring to speak out for fear of retribution. ( Or they become frothing zealots, of course)
This and other red hot contemporary social matters can’t be advanced while the way they are handled inevitably causes humungous problems, and brings additional concerns.
I wonder could the University convene a symposium to address this. Round up all the philosophers (plus Mary Beard and other wise heads)!
How does a society deal with very contentious issues urgently needing resolution, without causing additional division?
This cack-handed débâcle, even without its sad finale, is an example of hastily hammering a square peg of a plan into the round hole which required a very smooth fit, but as we've seen elsewhere (but in Cambridge too as it happens) brute force is apparently the preferred way to find a solution these days, and to Hell with the consequences, This approach must be abandoned.
Mr Arday was the face of a shoddy attempt to ameliorate a grave problem with race in academia, and that discussion hasn’t been improved one iota after all this waste.

My imagined convention of boffins and deep thinkers must now come up with a novel way to make an omelette without breaking eggs.
Perhaps were we all less inclined immediately to take up a pugnacious, adversarial stance when presented with a tricky conundrum needing considerable graciousness and generosity from all interested parties, we’d not be always walking on eggshells around those we disagree with, fearing banishment, cancellation, and public humiliation were our opinions revealed.

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smallglassbottle · 15/08/2026 20:21

Nameychangington · 15/08/2026 18:16

This will likely get pounced on, but I have been thinking about whether a different diagnosis fits Jason Arday's behaviour better than him being ND.

A person with NPD is very likely to make incredible claims about themself, to be very charming, and to react strongly when someone questions them or their story. A person with NPD who has to face the fact that their constructed image has been exposed will go into ego collapse, which has a high risk of suicide. I'm not saying he had NPD, I've no idea if he did. But his incredible claims about his triumphs over adversity, and the way he responded to being 'found out', make me think about it.

I would agree with this. I find it jarring that he may have used an autism diagnosis to further the lies. I'm autistic and none of the other autistic people I know would even entertain anything like this. We find it hard enough getting up and out in the morning and trying to navigate the world, never mind concocting a deception of this magnitude.

It's hard enough being taken seriously if you're autistic without people using the diagnosis (true or not) to excuse their bad behaviour.

nomas · 15/08/2026 20:52

KatiePricesKnickers · 15/08/2026 17:29

It’s very lazy of people to blame white racists for his hounding.

This looks like the last roll of the racism dice to try and shutdown the ongoing discussion of who Jason Arday was and how did he get to where he got to, and now, how was he left to kill himself.

I think tomorrow the papers will run with this story big time, especially as Andy Burnham has seen fit to comment and say we should think of his (Arday’s) many contributions.

I’m sure a lot more social commentators and bigwigs will be letting their thoughts be known and telling people how they should be thinking and feeling at this moment.

Are you seriously calling Arday’s death the last roll of the racism dice?

This comment and the comment about not feeling emotion at his death just shows your motivation.

KatiePricesKnickers · 15/08/2026 21:02

nomas · 15/08/2026 20:52

Are you seriously calling Arday’s death the last roll of the racism dice?

This comment and the comment about not feeling emotion at his death just shows your motivation.

Why would I feel emotion at someone’s death who was a fraud, liar, and I didn’t know?

Trying to close down the discussion by saying his death was caused by racism is what I object to, and fortunately this scandal is so much bigger than crying ‘racism’ will close down.

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Sunnibee · 15/08/2026 21:04

Sartre · 10/08/2026 07:54

I think people need to back the fuck off the guy to be honest. It’s actually quite sickening how vicious humans become when pack mentality kicks in. If he’s a compulsive liar as it seems, he’s likely mentally ill and needs some support with that. A thousand cuts by media isn’t going to help. Let’s not forget he hasn’t murdered or raped anyone, he told some porkies and got a role he probably shouldn’t have as a result.

Barely anyone knew who he was a couple of weeks ago. He isn’t a celebrity, he’s just a (former) uni lecturer. Seems people won’t be happy until he hangs, it’s incredibly medieval.

I think people need to back the fuck off the guy to be honest

thank you for posting this. And the devastating consequences that nobody listened.

TrunkElliot · 15/08/2026 21:08

Trying to close down the discussion by saying his death was caused by racism is what I object to, and fortunately this scandal is so much bigger than crying ‘racism’ will close down.

His death was caused by the hounding on social media - and that includes people like you.

Sunnibee · 15/08/2026 21:09

TrunkElliot · 15/08/2026 21:08

Trying to close down the discussion by saying his death was caused by racism is what I object to, and fortunately this scandal is so much bigger than crying ‘racism’ will close down.

His death was caused by the hounding on social media - and that includes people like you.

100%.

And the hounding was driven by racism.

InSlovakiaTheCapitalOfCourseIsBratislava · 15/08/2026 21:19

Racism and that no one likes a liar (or someone who they perceive to be a liar)

The original allegations of plagiarism appear to have been a non-event.
the racist twat with his sub stack was rightly dismissed from Cambridge (I think Emmanuel?) when he spouted his stuff about meritocracy

what seems to have really gotten folks riled up and generates the column inches have been the revelations about the anecdotes from his personal life not being entirely truthful (eg the endurance running, fundraising and marathon running on a broken leg) and the sudden, painful realisation that a story too good to be true, is, like a scam, exactly that. And no one likes being taken for a fool.

it is remiss of the people in positions of authority around him not to have done due diligence on the credentials, to have him as a quasi mascot and not hold him to the standards you would expect for a Cambridge professor,, ans to have dropped him like a hot potato (even if he did resign)

mumumental · 15/08/2026 21:35

The campaign against him was led by someone politically dodgy with his shitty “race realism”. Realistic, my arse.

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sammyvine · 15/08/2026 21:47

White people are still mad about this? Why are soo many of you always angry?
The man has passed, yet a lot of you are still yapping on about him. Don't you have respect? The man lied but he never killed anybody.

Sunnibee · 15/08/2026 21:48

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The man already killed himself out of shame. Dont you think it's time to put the pitch fork down?

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Are you going to go and celebrate? You need to touch grass. The man has passed. Your life will go on. Why are you so angry about this. I mean did he teach your child or something?

Theverysmolkitty · 15/08/2026 21:52

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I'd like to know what the whole truth is first before I make my final judgment tbh. You've every right to disagree with me on that but we are all just speculating based on unreliable media sources

TwoBagsOfCompost · 15/08/2026 21:57

KatiePricesKnickers · 15/08/2026 11:40

Did he read them?

Come on, his world crashed down when he was exposed as a fraud, and the enormity of his predicament, not helped by him publishing a book and not pulling it weeks ago, became apparent.
No one would have ever heard of him had he not chased adulation and been promoted way, way beyond his station.

Am I in any way glad, or emotional about his death? No. Perhaps the people who put him
in his tower should be though?

i hope there is a thorough investigation how his death came about, though I doubt this thread will get a mention.

“Did he read them?”

God you’re a vulture, you should be ashamed.

TrunkElliot · 15/08/2026 21:58

This thread is an absolute disgrace.
As are the posters who are celebrating his suicide.

TwoBagsOfCompost · 15/08/2026 22:00

KatiePricesKnickers · 15/08/2026 18:50

@Todolisttoolong ”It would be all so convenient use Arday’s suicide as an excuse to push this back under the carpet.”

You can see that already happening on the threads.

What would you like to see happen? The guy lost his job and career, and then he ended his life. Is that STILL not enough of a price to pay for the cardinal sin of lying in his CV?

Lougle · 15/08/2026 22:04

ForestAtTheSea · 15/08/2026 18:05

"The lying on a CV is damaging, but the damage to the world of Autism is so much worse."
@Lougle

I'm surprised, too, about everything being questioned, but not the autism diagnosis. Some people told in one of the threads that their child with autism sometimes gets stuck within an obvious lie and can't easily find a way out or how to retract it.
My experience with autistic people is that they are often so honest they disadvantage themselves because they can't lie, they put a lot of importance on honour, honesty, rules and "doing the right thing".

From this experience, the CV and the claims which were found to be untrue are completely at odds with autism. (However, of course not every autistic person is exactly the same and I'm aware of that).

In this way, I wonder whether the autism / ND claim was just one more way to claim "support for minorities", and some of the discussion now veers in the direction of "look what you made the ND person do".

It also ties into the discussion of identities and stacking up in how many ways someone is "disadvantaged" (in a systemic way) as Arday himself discussed in his own papers and talks; and the more identities and community connections you can claim, the more supporters you can gather, instead of looking at individual situations.
I do acknowledge there are systemic disadvantages, but I don't think they predict the life of every single person who experiences them; there are always individual factors at play, too.

It was damaging for ND people what he did, because it is such a public case and it will increase prejudices against ND people: that they tend to fantasize and be dishonest and that they may need the trickery JA did in order to "succeed", which is of course NOT TRUE at all. It also increases prejudice against genuine inclusion and equality.

I am sorry for his death and his family, but I also hope the discussion and investigation in this case will continue, so that it cannot happen again.

I wasn't really commenting on the veracity of the ASD diagnosis - it's quite conceivable that there was confusion over the exact diagnosis, or that JA was referring to what he had been told as a child. For example, we used to tell DD1 that she had a "squiffy brain" because even the medics can't agree what her brain condition should be called.

What I was referring to as 'damage to the world of Autism' is more about the fact that if he was not nonverbal until age 11, and if he didn't learn to read and write at 18 (which isn't actually contradicted by having 2 GCSEs because one of the SEN adjustments is to have a scribe), then all those parents who are staring at their nonverbal, minimally verbal or language disordered children, hoping beyond hope that they too can overcome their difficulties, have been badly misled.

Some children do catch up. Glue ear, for example. Once treated, because they have normal intelligence and patterns of learning, these children will catch up. It is known that bilingual/trilingual children will present with a language delay in earlier years, but then will develop fluency. Children with pure speech and language disorders can be taught specific tools to understand language and because their barrier was language, they can catch up. Dyslexic students can be given software and resources to overcome the barriers they face, or use a dictaphone or scribe to communicate their thoughts.

Children with ASD have a pervasive disorder of development. I know there are some that would argue that it isn't a disorder and that they have super powers and that it is society that fails to accommodate their shiny uniqueness. However, reality bites, and in today's world, believe it that a child who is nonverbal and has a disorder that interferes with social interaction is going to be behind.

What people don't realise is that when there is global developmental delay the gap widens as time goes on. Think about it. Child X, average NT, develops 12 months worth of skills in 12 months. Child Y, globally delayed, is only developing 6 months of skills in 12 months.

So, at 3 years old, when they hit preschool and their only observer is not their parent, child X presents like a 3 year old. Child Y presents like a 1½ year old. 2 years later at 5, they start school. Child X is presenting like a 5 year old. Child Y presents like a 2½ year old. So now, the gap between them has increased to 2½ years from 1½ years.

For a child with GDD to 'catch up' they have to develop faster than the average child, and if they were going to do that, they wouldn't be delayed.

Now, there will be outliers. Some children plateau, others click later, etc. But for a child to be nonverbal at 11, and unable to read or write until after school age, it is phenomenal that they would be studying at postgraduate level and incredible that they might reach the standards of a prestigious university.

Parents battle to accept that their child will not follow the traditional path and that no effort on their part will 'catch their child up'. It's a huge shock and I know that for me, the realisation hit again and again, as key ages/stages occurred. When your child does not line up, does not sit in the circle, does not care what all the other children are doing....the list goes on.

False hope is incredibly damaging.

ForestAtTheSea · 15/08/2026 22:24

@Lougle
Thanks for explaining further; now I understand better what you meant: that it’s damaging because it’s unrealistic for many kids with GDD and what their parents are expecting to happen, based on “examples” like him.

I was looking at it from another angle, that if he was autistic, it is (to me) unlikely that he would have told so many untruths.

But your explanation of the various barriers (like listening and speech) was very interesting because while I knew some of it in a general way, I didn’t grasp that point that if you can solve what holds them behind, the whole gap that was there is removed. Probably for support like scribes or speech-to-text-systems you do need to plan for more time to do the same task, though, so the barrier can be overcome but it might take more energy out of the person.

I think this method could also be applied to some misguided DEI politics; that you don’t lower the standards – which isn’t fair to the others who tried to reach them – but instead help people at an earlier point to gain the necessary skills or knowledge, if they didn’t have a chance to acquire them before, due to disadvantage(s).

NotAnotherScarf · 15/08/2026 22:42

sammyvine · 15/08/2026 21:48

Are you going to go and celebrate? You need to touch grass. The man has passed. Your life will go on. Why are you so angry about this. I mean did he teach your child or something?

No but he's done a complete disservice to any person of colour who legitimately raises the issue of harrisment due to colour.

He has let down people who battle through learning difficulties to succeed.

He has black marked every student he's taught.

Let me ask you about the special Olympics and the fall out over the Spanish basket ball team

Look up what happened to the games, to the people effected by the actions of those other fraudsters and tell me how it differs from these events.

He was a crook end of

NotAnotherScarf · 15/08/2026 22:44

Sunnibee · 15/08/2026 21:48

The man already killed himself out of shame. Dont you think it's time to put the pitch fork down?

No not if stops someone else ruining other people who have worked fucking hard to achieve and get it stolen by a crook.

What's the difference between him and the Nigerian prince...nothing