Jiang treats the USC complaint over a Chinese filler word as bureaucratic absurdity: administrators took a bad-faith or prank-like complaint seriously because doing so protected their jobs and image.
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Jiang treats the USC complaint over a Chinese filler word as bureaucratic absurdity: administrators took a bad-faith or prank-like complaint seriously because doing so protected their jobs and image.
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"So what happened was some black students, African American students, who were not in his class, okay? Wrote a letter of complaint. And honestly,..."
"So this is a ridiculous idea. And honestly, it sounds like a joke, okay? It just sounds like these students are playing a joke...."
"Why? Because he's trying to protect his job. He's trying to look good. He's trying to explain why I'm the leader, because I protect..."
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