Harvard tell Trump to pound sand

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Anonymous wrote:Every single college in the US needs to vocalize their support of Harvard. If we allow Trump to take Harvard down, they’re all going down. To be replaced by for-profit patriotic centers of learning.

The silence is deafening.






Start by making your university campus a safe-space for Jewish students; then we’ll talk.


Feeling uncomfortable — or even feeling harassed — doesn’t actually mean they’re not safe on campus. And Bill Ackman complaining about what some undergrads say about Israel is no reason to put the full force of the federal government into trying to destroy an institution. (This is just one Jewish Ivy League, non-Harvard, graduate’s opinion, but still.)


And if the presence of KKK members doing what thoae protestors did made Black students uncomfortable and/or feeling harrassed?


What a grotesque waste of protoplasm.

You see an analogy between the lynching of innocent individuals with the hurt feelings of certain students when others exercise their constitutional rights of assembly and speech to denounce a genocide?


"Hurt feelings?" That's your summary of the situation? Your bias is obscene.


Read the goddamned report. The maximal, SELF-REPORTED “harm” involved one student claiming they were spit at, which actually resulted from said student getting in the face of a protester and instigating a verbal confrontation.

You call that high water mark “harm” with a straight face? If so, can you imagine how others must look at you knowing you’re trying to whitewash and distract others from denouncing an actual genocide … because … spittle?


Your vulgarity and profanity are too much. Good night.


Snowflake.

Anyway, go read about what Jewish, pro-Israel, Zionist terrorists did on the UCLA campus last April and then try to keep a straight face when downplaying THAT as anything other than 500x what occurred cumulatively on the Harvard campus.


They mayor even called a bomb threat and tried to blame Pro-Palestinian activists

https://reason.com/2025/05/23/that-time-l-a-s-deputy-mayor-for-public-safety-called-in-a-bomb-threat-on-his-own-city-hall/

The widespread police/campus security/counter protestor abuse and at times brutality enabled by colleges throughout the US and Europe against pro-pal activists vastly overshadows so called incidences of antisemitism, a significant portion of which is anti-Israel speech misrepresented by the ADL.
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TACO Trump chickens out again, giving Harvard 30 days. Of course, he’s just giving himself 30 days because he was due for an ass kicking in court today

https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/harvard-graduation-international-student-ban-hearing-05-29-25#cmb9dnm2t00003b60k9rxjbd4
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https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/harvard-graduation-international-student-ban-hearing-05-29-25#cmb9dnm2t00003b60k9rxjbd4

Trump administration reverses course, giving Harvard 30 days to challenge its bid to strip university of the ability to host international students

(IOW someone read the rules and regulations)
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Anonymous wrote:Every single college in the US needs to vocalize their support of Harvard. If we allow Trump to take Harvard down, they’re all going down. To be replaced by for-profit patriotic centers of learning.

The silence is deafening.






Start by making your university campus a safe-space for Jewish students; then we’ll talk.


Feeling uncomfortable — or even feeling harassed — doesn’t actually mean they’re not safe on campus. And Bill Ackman complaining about what some undergrads say about Israel is no reason to put the full force of the federal government into trying to destroy an institution. (This is just one Jewish Ivy League, non-Harvard, graduate’s opinion, but still.)


And if the presence of KKK members doing what thoae protestors did made Black students uncomfortable and/or feeling harrassed?


What a grotesque waste of protoplasm.

You see an analogy between the lynching of innocent individuals with the hurt feelings of certain students when others exercise their constitutional rights of assembly and speech to denounce a genocide?


"Hurt feelings?" That's your summary of the situation? Your bias is obscene.


Read the goddamned report. The maximal, SELF-REPORTED “harm” involved one student claiming they were spit at, which actually resulted from said student getting in the face of a protester and instigating a verbal confrontation.

You call that high water mark “harm” with a straight face? If so, can you imagine how others must look at you knowing you’re trying to whitewash and distract others from denouncing an actual genocide … because … spittle?


Your vulgarity and profanity are too much. Good night.


Snowflake.

Anyway, go read about what Jewish, pro-Israel, Zionist terrorists did on the UCLA campus last April and then try to keep a straight face when downplaying THAT as anything other than 500x what occurred cumulatively on the Harvard campus.


They mayor even called a bomb threat and tried to blame Pro-Palestinian activists

https://reason.com/2025/05/23/that-time-l-a-s-deputy-mayor-for-public-safety-called-in-a-bomb-threat-on-his-own-city-hall/

The widespread police/campus security/counter protestor abuse and at times brutality enabled by colleges throughout the US and Europe against pro-pal activists vastly overshadows so called incidences of antisemitism, a significant portion of which is anti-Israel speech misrepresented by the ADL.


Isn’t he a democrat ?
Anonymous
Just listened to the Daily podcast-- fascinating that the letter from the Administration to HArvard that was so insulting to Harvard that it blew up the behind the doors negotiating between the parties out into public by Harvard sharing the letter WAS SENT BY MISTAKE! The Administration didn't intend to send THAT letter. Was it unprofessional of the administration to mistakenly send the letter? Sure.

But wasn't also unprofessional for HArvard's lawyers to go public with the dispute without first checking in with the Admin? Seems like Harvard attorneys should have realized there was a no zero chance that the Administration make a boneheaded mistakes. Just pick up the phone and say "WTF? Did you really intend to send this BS demand letter to us?"
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Anonymous wrote:Just listened to the Daily podcast-- fascinating that the letter from the Administration to HArvard that was so insulting to Harvard that it blew up the behind the doors negotiating between the parties out into public by Harvard sharing the letter WAS SENT BY MISTAKE! The Administration didn't intend to send THAT letter. Was it unprofessional of the administration to mistakenly send the letter? Sure.

But wasn't also unprofessional for HArvard's lawyers to go public with the dispute without first checking in with the Admin? Seems like Harvard attorneys should have realized there was a no zero chance that the Administration make a boneheaded mistakes. Just pick up the phone and say "WTF? Did you really intend to send this BS demand letter to us?"


The administration is so utterly and transparently incompetent that the victims need to double check to make sure that they’ve sent the correct illegal overreach and vitriol?

Well, that seems insane and sad.
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Anonymous wrote:Just listened to the Daily podcast-- fascinating that the letter from the Administration to HArvard that was so insulting to Harvard that it blew up the behind the doors negotiating between the parties out into public by Harvard sharing the letter WAS SENT BY MISTAKE! The Administration didn't intend to send THAT letter. Was it unprofessional of the administration to mistakenly send the letter? Sure.

But wasn't also unprofessional for HArvard's lawyers to go public with the dispute without first checking in with the Admin? Seems like Harvard attorneys should have realized there was a no zero chance that the Administration make a boneheaded mistakes. Just pick up the phone and say "WTF? Did you really intend to send this BS demand letter to us?"


You're seriously trying to hand Harvard responsibility for Trump's idiocy?

Trump does a ton of boneheaded things. Why in the world would they doubt the letter? Obviously someone actually wrote it!

And why do you believer the Trump admin that it was a "mistake"?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just listened to the Daily podcast-- fascinating that the letter from the Administration to HArvard that was so insulting to Harvard that it blew up the behind the doors negotiating between the parties out into public by Harvard sharing the letter WAS SENT BY MISTAKE! The Administration didn't intend to send THAT letter. Was it unprofessional of the administration to mistakenly send the letter? Sure.

But wasn't also unprofessional for HArvard's lawyers to go public with the dispute without first checking in with the Admin? Seems like Harvard attorneys should have realized there was a no zero chance that the Administration make a boneheaded mistakes. Just pick up the phone and say "WTF? Did you really intend to send this BS demand letter to us?"


Ha. No, Harvard’s lawyers did nothing wrong at taking the letter at face value. Are you familiar with all the crazy and weirdly unprofessional stuff this administration does? They let a 19 year old named Big Balls email every single civil servant and tell them they were unproductive and should quit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just listened to the Daily podcast-- fascinating that the letter from the Administration to HArvard that was so insulting to Harvard that it blew up the behind the doors negotiating between the parties out into public by Harvard sharing the letter WAS SENT BY MISTAKE! The Administration didn't intend to send THAT letter. Was it unprofessional of the administration to mistakenly send the letter? Sure.

But wasn't also unprofessional for HArvard's lawyers to go public with the dispute without first checking in with the Admin? Seems like Harvard attorneys should have realized there was a no zero chance that the Administration make a boneheaded mistakes. Just pick up the phone and say "WTF? Did you really intend to send this BS demand letter to us?"


Ha. No, Harvard’s lawyers did nothing wrong at taking the letter at face value. Are you familiar with all the crazy and weirdly unprofessional stuff this administration does? They let a 19 year old named Big Balls email every single civil servant and tell them they were unproductive and should quit.


Did it work?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just listened to the Daily podcast-- fascinating that the letter from the Administration to HArvard that was so insulting to Harvard that it blew up the behind the doors negotiating between the parties out into public by Harvard sharing the letter WAS SENT BY MISTAKE! The Administration didn't intend to send THAT letter. Was it unprofessional of the administration to mistakenly send the letter? Sure.

But wasn't also unprofessional for HArvard's lawyers to go public with the dispute without first checking in with the Admin? Seems like Harvard attorneys should have realized there was a no zero chance that the Administration make a boneheaded mistakes. Just pick up the phone and say "WTF? Did you really intend to send this BS demand letter to us?"


Ha. No, Harvard’s lawyers did nothing wrong at taking the letter at face value. Are you familiar with all the crazy and weirdly unprofessional stuff this administration does? They let a 19 year old named Big Balls email every single civil servant and tell them they were unproductive and should quit.


Did it work?

No.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Every single college in the US needs to vocalize their support of Harvard. If we allow Trump to take Harvard down, they’re all going down. To be replaced by for-profit patriotic centers of learning.

The silence is deafening.






Start by making your university campus a safe-space for Jewish students; then we’ll talk.


Feeling uncomfortable — or even feeling harassed — doesn’t actually mean they’re not safe on campus. And Bill Ackman complaining about what some undergrads say about Israel is no reason to put the full force of the federal government into trying to destroy an institution. (This is just one Jewish Ivy League, non-Harvard, graduate’s opinion, but still.)


And if the presence of KKK members doing what thoae protestors did made Black students uncomfortable and/or feeling harrassed?

Black person here. Feel free to go f--k yourself, you pompous, racist scum.

The KKK was created to serve as a paramilitary death squad wielding state power while giving the government plausible deniability. Its sole purpose was to murder and terrorize Black people back into subjugation as close to slavery as possible. At its height, its members were the most powerful members of society, including multiple presidents and countless governors, mayors, federal law enforcement heads, state law enforcement heads, and wealthy businesspeople. Today, the KKK remains in existence solely in the hopes of restoring an overtly anti-Black racial order.

You really have the audacity to suggest that the students protesting Israel's ongoing genocide on campuses are positioned in relation to Jews and Israelis as the KKK is to Black people?

Black history and pain are not yours to exploit as cheap talking points.

Trash.
AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Every single college in the US needs to vocalize their support of Harvard. If we allow Trump to take Harvard down, they’re all going down. To be replaced by for-profit patriotic centers of learning.

The silence is deafening.






Start by making your university campus a safe-space for Jewish students; then we’ll talk.


Feeling uncomfortable — or even feeling harassed — doesn’t actually mean they’re not safe on campus. And Bill Ackman complaining about what some undergrads say about Israel is no reason to put the full force of the federal government into trying to destroy an institution. (This is just one Jewish Ivy League, non-Harvard, graduate’s opinion, but still.)


And if the presence of KKK members doing what thoae protestors did made Black students uncomfortable and/or feeling harrassed?

Black person here. Feel free to go f--k yourself, you pompous, racist scum.

The KKK was created to serve as a paramilitary death squad wielding state power while giving the government plausible deniability. Its sole purpose was to murder and terrorize Black people back into subjugation as close to slavery as possible. At its height, its members were the most powerful members of society, including multiple presidents and countless governors, mayors, federal law enforcement heads, state law enforcement heads, and wealthy businesspeople. Today, the KKK remains in existence solely in the hopes of restoring an overtly anti-Black racial order.

You really have the audacity to suggest that the students protesting Israel's ongoing genocide on campuses are positioned in relation to Jews and Israelis as the KKK is to Black people?

Black history and pain are not yours to exploit as cheap talking points.

Trash.


Aren't you something making assumptions abour who I am and my life experiences. I know all abour the despicable actions of the KKK. I disagree that people, and in this case students, can't feel scared and threatened by groups of protestors who are doing far more than just holding up signs or speaking at a microphone. As for what you suggested I do, you seem familiar using that kind of language.

NP- Nobody believes you troll or asswipe. Both are applicable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Every single college in the US needs to vocalize their support of Harvard. If we allow Trump to take Harvard down, they’re all going down. To be replaced by for-profit patriotic centers of learning.

The silence is deafening.






Start by making your university campus a safe-space for Jewish students; then we’ll talk.


Feeling uncomfortable — or even feeling harassed — doesn’t actually mean they’re not safe on campus. And Bill Ackman complaining about what some undergrads say about Israel is no reason to put the full force of the federal government into trying to destroy an institution. (This is just one Jewish Ivy League, non-Harvard, graduate’s opinion, but still.)


And if the presence of KKK members doing what thoae protestors did made Black students uncomfortable and/or feeling harrassed?

Black person here. Feel free to go f--k yourself, you pompous, racist scum.

The KKK was created to serve as a paramilitary death squad wielding state power while giving the government plausible deniability. Its sole purpose was to murder and terrorize Black people back into subjugation as close to slavery as possible. At its height, its members were the most powerful members of society, including multiple presidents and countless governors, mayors, federal law enforcement heads, state law enforcement heads, and wealthy businesspeople. Today, the KKK remains in existence solely in the hopes of restoring an overtly anti-Black racial order.

You really have the audacity to suggest that the students protesting Israel's ongoing genocide on campuses are positioned in relation to Jews and Israelis as the KKK is to Black people?

Black history and pain are not yours to exploit as cheap talking points.

Trash.


DP. If that's all they were doing, that's protected by the First Amendment. But it isn't and you know it. The anti-Israel "protesters" are using violence to intimidate and harass Jewish students, taking over buildings, destroying property, etc... They are acting exactly like the KKK, but instead of hoods they're wearing keffiyes to conceal their identities. Same outfit, different cloth pattern.

No they are not and your diminishing the horrors the KKK did speaks volumes about who you are and it is nasty. How many people were murdered, killed, lynched, burned by the anti-Israel protestors on the campus. Zero. You cannot say the same about the KKK and similar white supremacists. Both the hateful racial mass-shootings in Charleston and Buffalo linked the shooters to these white supremacists organizations.
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Anonymous wrote:If you do not protect Jews, you do not protect anyone.


25% undergrads at Harvard are Jewish. How many of the faculty… most likely the same or higher percentage. Now only right wing Jews who unconditional and actively advocate for Israel’s right wing government will be considered for management?

This seems more like a take over by right wing Israelis interests vs protecting Jews. What about the 75% of students who are not Jewish?


You really need to get off TikTok. Less than 10 percent of Harvard undergrads are Jewish.

Hillel says different. Don't think we can trust your alternative truths KellyAnne.

https://www.hillel.org/college/harvard-university/
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you do not protect Jews, you do not protect anyone.


25% undergrads at Harvard are Jewish. How many of the faculty… most likely the same or higher percentage. Now only right wing Jews who unconditional and actively advocate for Israel’s right wing government will be considered for management?

This seems more like a take over by right wing Israelis interests vs protecting Jews. What about the 75% of students who are not Jewish?


You really need to get off TikTok. Less than 10 percent of Harvard undergrads are Jewish.

Hillel says different. Don't think we can trust your alternative truths KellyAnne.

https://www.hillel.org/college/harvard-university/


25% is professors; 10% students.
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