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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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Lougle · 18/08/2026 09:17

"He did not deserve to die" @Sunnibee he made that decision. It's desperately sad that he did, but nobody else did it.

KatiePricesKnickers · 18/08/2026 09:24

Queenncat · 18/08/2026 09:17

'The inquest and the medical records will at least shed some light on the brain tumours, testicular cancer, locked in syndrome, month long coma and whatever else'

Did he claim that too? did he claim to have had

  • a brain tumour?
  • testicular cancer
  • locked in Syndrome?
  • a month long coma?

?????

I read he claimed to have had a broken leg whilst running a marathon, but I haven't seen the other medically-related claims

‘Jason Arday claimed in public appearances and interviews to have had brain tumors.

Specifically, he claimed to have had two brain tumors removed shortly before defending his Ph.D. thesis, alongside claiming to have suffered a stroke shortly afterward.’

‘Jason Arday claimed to have survived testicular cancer.

This claim was included in an initial 45-page proposal for his autobiography, Great and Unfortunate Things. In that proposal, he described surviving testicular cancer alongside other medical claims, such as surviving a teenage car crash that left him in a coma with locked-in syndrome.’

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Sunnibee · 18/08/2026 09:26

Lougle · 18/08/2026 09:17

"He did not deserve to die" @Sunnibee he made that decision. It's desperately sad that he did, but nobody else did it.

“He made that decision” is technically true, but it is an extraordinarily shallow way to end the conversation.

Sir Simon Baron-Cohen spoke to Jason hours before his death. He didn’t describe some abstract distress. He described what he had watched happen to him:

“He was being subjected to relentless scrutiny, including ridicule, discrediting absolutely every detail of his life.”
He said Jason was “bombarded by every media outlet”, was being used as a “lightning rod” and that over the preceding ten days he had watched Jason’s mental health get “worse and worse, as the media didn’t stop ridiculing him, humiliating him, discrediting him.”

And then there was Jason’s own voice. His final voice notes to Baron-Cohen said he “just couldn’t go on.” His family have independently described “sustained abuse” and said the campaign of misinformation became “too much for Jason.”

So no, we cannot honestly say that any particular individual caused Jason’s death. But neither can we pretend his final decision occurred in a vacuum. There was a very clear and very recent chain of events that led to his death. He made the final decision. That does not absolve everyone who helped create the circumstances in which he reached that point.
And that is precisely why “nobody else did it” is such a profoundly inadequate response to suicide.

TrunkElliot · 18/08/2026 09:31

@Sunnibee
Totally agree. And the relentless scrutiny and discrediting is still going on, you only have to read this thread to see that.

Queenncat · 18/08/2026 09:35

KatiePricesKnickers · 18/08/2026 09:24

‘Jason Arday claimed in public appearances and interviews to have had brain tumors.

Specifically, he claimed to have had two brain tumors removed shortly before defending his Ph.D. thesis, alongside claiming to have suffered a stroke shortly afterward.’

‘Jason Arday claimed to have survived testicular cancer.

This claim was included in an initial 45-page proposal for his autobiography, Great and Unfortunate Things. In that proposal, he described surviving testicular cancer alongside other medical claims, such as surviving a teenage car crash that left him in a coma with locked-in syndrome.’

A stroke too? Wow. He was unlucky wasn't he.

CreativeGreen · 18/08/2026 09:36

'Nobody else did it' might strike you as inadequate, but it's truer and less toxic than the idea that it's somehow everyone else's fault

Sunnibee · 18/08/2026 09:40

Queenncat · 18/08/2026 09:35

A stroke too? Wow. He was unlucky wasn't he.

QED @TrunkElliot

Queenncat · 18/08/2026 09:45

Sunnibee · 18/08/2026 09:40

QED @TrunkElliot

Oh dear!! 😂

Neverstopwondering · 18/08/2026 09:54

Had read about two brain tumours, broken leg marathon, speech issues, autism but today was the first I have heard about the stroke and locked in syndrome!

I am speechless for once, just speechless

TrunkElliot · 18/08/2026 10:01

Yeah it's really hilarious @Queenncat
Grow up.

Todolisttoolong · 18/08/2026 10:01

Gloriia · 18/08/2026 07:57

Exactly and many are running about using sickening language like 'he was lynched!' and suggesting anyone is celebrating his death. Both clearly untrue.

So yes we'd all rather not to have keep reminding people of the facts that he was a fantasist who had made a fortune from his stories. Cambridge used him as a dei poster boy then when the scrutiny got too much he decided to leave his kids without a df. Those are the sad facts.

Celebrating? Maybe not, but those shouting he was lynched or at the vigil are revelling in his death.

Queenncat · 18/08/2026 10:06

TrunkElliot · 18/08/2026 10:01

Yeah it's really hilarious @Queenncat
Grow up.

Again. Oh dear.

Queenncat · 18/08/2026 10:07

Neverstopwondering · 18/08/2026 09:54

Had read about two brain tumours, broken leg marathon, speech issues, autism but today was the first I have heard about the stroke and locked in syndrome!

I am speechless for once, just speechless

Forget not the testicular cancer and a coma

Neverstopwondering · 18/08/2026 10:19

Queenncat · 18/08/2026 10:07

Forget not the testicular cancer and a coma

Didn't know about those either

Sorry to be disrespectful of the dead by asking this but have they actually said it was suicide?

Surely if people believe this list of not very common health issues are true he could easily have died from related secondary causes?

Just had to ask because frankly rather baffled at point at the general willingness to believe he had all these things wrong with him. Especially as on face value he looked pretty health and not like someone that had been through so much.

InSlovakiaTheCapitalOfCourseIsBratislava · 18/08/2026 10:21

Neverstopwondering · 18/08/2026 09:54

Had read about two brain tumours, broken leg marathon, speech issues, autism but today was the first I have heard about the stroke and locked in syndrome!

I am speechless for once, just speechless

It’s these implausible claims that detract from any and all other issues, he’s the boy who cried wolf
And it feels like there’s a bit of double whataboutery.
if one thing is true it must all be true, if one things a lie it must all be a lie, and somewhere in the middle of all of it is the Kernel of Truth , which I suspect non of it is fully true and none of it is a total lie. But most of it is embellished - and no one called the embellishments out (because to do so would be racist, ableist, impolite, etc etc )
And then virtue signalling and identity politics have got tangled up in the was it all true or was it all lies
And journalists who looked at the achievements and allegations s and said ‘huh, these don’t add up’, are being hauled over the coals

Whatevers · 18/08/2026 10:24

There is something 19th century about this whole drama. The tragi-comic vainglorious story that made high society look ridiculous. He might have always planned this end if he was found out. The cracks were apparent before the dam burst

Lougle · 18/08/2026 10:28

Queenncat · 18/08/2026 09:17

'The inquest and the medical records will at least shed some light on the brain tumours, testicular cancer, locked in syndrome, month long coma and whatever else'

Did he claim that too? did he claim to have had

  • a brain tumour?
  • testicular cancer
  • locked in Syndrome?
  • a month long coma?

?????

I read he claimed to have had a broken leg whilst running a marathon, but I haven't seen the other medically-related claims

"so i completed my phd in two and a half
00:00:45.360 years working full-time
00:00:47.280 so like i i killed myself to do it but
00:00:49.200 the reason why it was really significant
00:00:52.000 um which which i've i've said i've said
00:00:54.160 publicly now sometimes i'll say it but
00:00:55.760 like um i had it at the time i had a
00:00:57.199 brain tumor
00:00:58.480 um uh
00:01:00.079 and i had my brain tumor removed
00:01:02.559 two weeks
00:01:04.159 two weeks before i had my viva so i
00:01:06.320 didn't remember anything so i had a
00:01:07.760 stroke straight after so um
00:01:10.400 like um passing that was really really
00:01:13.280 significant because i never know
00:01:15.200 how far
00:01:16.640 i got across the line
00:01:18.400 or not what the most important things i
00:01:20.720 got across the line so like um
00:01:23.439 that was that was a really really
00:01:25.280 significant thing"

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InSlovakiaTheCapitalOfCourseIsBratislava · 18/08/2026 10:54

Whatevers · 18/08/2026 10:24

There is something 19th century about this whole drama. The tragi-comic vainglorious story that made high society look ridiculous. He might have always planned this end if he was found out. The cracks were apparent before the dam burst

Vainglorious tragi-comedy just about sums it up

Wrre in the tragedy phase at the moment

Queenncat · 18/08/2026 11:00

Written before the tragic death of JA

https://thecritic.co.uk/a-comedy-at-cambridge/

'In what style might a script based on the Cambridge plagiarism scandal surrounding Jason Arday, Cambridge’s youngest ever black professor, best be written? The story certainly has a packed plot: an almost miraculous backstory, astonishing claims of sporting achievement, a spectacular rise to the top of his profession, and allegations of serial plagiarism. It also features a gushing crew of admirers, expressions of outrage at Arday’s accusers, attacks on their motives, and a few plain dealers who insist upon saying what they see. Put that way, despite its lack of ruffs and garters, it could readily be imagined as a lost comedy by the great Renaissance playwright Ben Jonson.'

Whatevers · 18/08/2026 11:05

We need a new Gilbert and Sullivan more than ever!

Lougle · 18/08/2026 11:16

I think this is an example of the confusion that surrounds some of the claims Jason Arday made. From the same video above:

"i thought um i i was actually gonna take
00:02:01.680 a job working in city hall um
00:02:05.119 as a
00:02:06.240 as a research analyst in um in khan's
00:02:09.440 office
00:02:10.399 so that's what i would have done um i
00:02:12.720 would have applied for that and i think
00:02:14.080 i would have had a good chance of
00:02:14.959 getting it and so i had an interview so
00:02:17.360 i would have
00:02:18.640 um that's where i would have gone"

So he said he was going to 'take a job' as a research analyst in Khan's office, but then goes on to say that he would have applied for it and thought he would have a good chance of getting it.

amicisimma · 18/08/2026 11:21

bewilderedhedgehog · 18/08/2026 08:32

I think that if you are referring to specific newspapers you should acknowledge your source please. Also in the uk public sector including Cambridge University, DEI is not a recognised abbreviation. EDI links back to the equality act of 2010 directly.

DEI is a well-known and well-recognised UK abbreviation for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.

It is very commonly used in the UK and has been for some time, by among many others, the Oxford Review and the College of Policing. I have heard it used by Cambridge academics.

I have occasionally seen other abbreviations, but, in my experience DEI is used the most, even in the context of the Equality Act. The Equality Act does not mention any of the acronyms.

IdentifyingAsAWoollyMammoth · 18/08/2026 11:44

Don't forget he also claimed in a televised seminar to have been part of the TV series 7Up, which was demonstrably untrue the moment the words left his mouth.

To those claiming he wasn't a public figure, Simon & Shuster don't publish memoirs of non-public figures. JA claimed he received an advance of 1.4 million (but not which currency). Even that will have been a lie. You'd need to be of megastar proportions to potentially get that and potentially only for a second book after the first was an enormous success (the usual would be an advance plus royalties).

I actually believe the book was his ultimate downfall. There were already significant doubts which he'd brushed off with legal letters and the police. The book is already known to differ in many respects from what he's previously said about his life and there are more wildly unsubstantiated claims according to those who have read it.

He was no longer going to be able to carry on his charades. He was a fabulist with a deep seated insecurity or narcissism that required him to make himself seem vastly more impressive than he was. The book will have made it impossible to go any further. There was no way to stop it all crashing around him.

Without the book, the scrutiny would have died down. There's have been some scandal but he could have disappeared. The book was a step too far. The fallout was inevitable as, I suspect, was his end.

I don't like Cofnas. I think academia has many questions to answer. I think the media did overplay its collective hand but when you start throwing Carter Ruck letters around that pretty much tells them "there's a big story here, keep at it". While others played their part, at the end of it all the person most responsible for it all is, sadly, JA.

TheignT · 18/08/2026 13:30

Nameychangington · 17/08/2026 16:33

You asked for evidence that he was over promoted, that article sets out the evidence (comparison between his body of work versus the average needed to gain a professorship is particularly helpful I think), and you've got nothing to say?

I see.

You know the average will mean not all have reached that level.

TheignT · 18/08/2026 13:38

Queenncat · 18/08/2026 09:17

'The inquest and the medical records will at least shed some light on the brain tumours, testicular cancer, locked in syndrome, month long coma and whatever else'

Did he claim that too? did he claim to have had

  • a brain tumour?
  • testicular cancer
  • locked in Syndrome?
  • a month long coma?

?????

I read he claimed to have had a broken leg whilst running a marathon, but I haven't seen the other medically-related claims

I think the type of break matters. I broke my leg, declined a plaster cast and carried on as normal. Admittedly I didn't run a marathon but then I've never run a marathon without a broken leg. Some breaks you couldn't walk, some need surgery, mine was not painless but I could still walk round as normal. I think I have a high pain threshold and maybe he did too.