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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Keep in mind, this is not “the government” punishing Harvard, it’s one person.[/quote] And that “one person “ was elected as president and controls releasing government funds, which is his responsibility. Harvard is welcome to keep defending antisemitism, discrimination against Asians and look down at the average American. But they don’t get our taxes in return. [b]The U.S. has many research institutes that are far more deserving of the federal government money.[/b] [/quote] Name one. Harvard has produced 18 Nobel Laureates in Medicine.[/quote] You mean that 18 Nobel Laureates in medicine, among others, produced Harvard.[/quote] But remember that the Nobel prizes are given by extreme left leaning institutions, so the Ivy league and the institutions that give Nobel awards can continue an infinite loop of validating each other, but that will carry less and less value over time. Ivy league degrees used to be non-partisan badges of elite scholarship but that seems to be changing. I doubt that any conservative student or professor would go near Columbia, and it is hard for a school to call itself elite when it is an echo chamber for just one viewpoint. The perception of the Ivy league has changed a lot in the last few years, not for the better, and it is a valid question what value an Ivy league degree will carry in a decade or two.[/quote] Actually it’s supporting multiple viewpoints. It’s unfortunate that yours is apparently keeping you from understanding that. Yale’s most infamous DEI admit might actually be JD Vance. He checked multiple diversity boxes. [/quote]
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