Song about Jason Arday and Cambridge

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A song about the conversation between Jason Arday and the woman Hilary that greeted him at Cambridge as if she was in love. Done to the tune of the Grateful Dead's song "Althea"
Written and recorded today from about noon to 5 PM, words, music, everything, all by myself, drums are programed on the computer, I am playing everything else and singing (horribly, I might add) Hope you enjoy.

 
No criticism. Can't listen. I'm sick of hearing about him.
How many very capable white men (or women) were overlooked when they promoted the black man, for political correctness ends?
 
How many very capable white men (or women) were overlooked when they promoted the black man, for political correctness ends?
All people were overlooked due to the apparent agenda that Cambridge has/had in their hiring practices - they also
appear not to want to know about peoples mental health or even consider it in the scheme of things.
 
A song about the conversation between Jason Arday and the woman Hilary that greeted him at Cambridge as if she was in love. Done to the tune of the Grateful Dead's song "Althea"
Written and recorded today from about noon to 5 PM, words, music, everything, all by myself, drums are programed on the computer, I am playing everything else and singing (horribly, I might add) Hope you enjoy.
Funny song. I loved the line "Cambridge only cares that you're black". Truth can be stranger than fiction.

On a serious note, it is sad that a prestigious university would allow something like this. Either the university is complicit, or did not look close at the individual because of his "qualifications".
 
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