Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many sad Harvard rejects here. It wall always live rent free in your minds.
You’re trying to move the goal post. What does that have anything do with the fact that Harvard practiced racial discrimination and got stopped by Trump?
Harvard has been doing Harvard for hundreds of years. It will be continuing on long long after Trump and his minions are gone.
Harvard hasn’t “been Harvard” in any fixed sense; its admissions policies, political stance have changed repeatedly under legal and social pressure. Longevity doesn’t justify a specific practice, and the Supreme Court ruled this one crossed constitutional limits. Unconstitutional is unconstitutional.
Until the court changes its ruling again. Right now, no affirmative action for Harvard or anywhere else. Yet they still spend time and energy and our tax money beating on Harvard. Find something better to do.
Because they need evidence Harvard is complying with the ruling. Harvard hasn’t been cooperating, which is suspicious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many sad Harvard rejects here. It wall always live rent free in your minds.
You’re trying to move the goal post. What does that have anything do with the fact that Harvard practiced racial discrimination and got stopped by Trump?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many sad Harvard rejects here. It wall always live rent free in your minds.
You’re trying to move the goal post. What does that have anything do with the fact that Harvard practiced racial discrimination and got stopped by Trump?
Harvard has been doing Harvard for hundreds of years. It will be continuing on long long after Trump and his minions are gone.
Harvard hasn’t “been Harvard” in any fixed sense; its admissions policies, political stance have changed repeatedly under legal and social pressure. Longevity doesn’t justify a specific practice, and the Supreme Court ruled this one crossed constitutional limits. Unconstitutional is unconstitutional.
Until the court changes its ruling again. Right now, no affirmative action for Harvard or anywhere else. Yet they still spend time and energy and our tax money beating on Harvard. Find something better to do.
Because they need evidence Harvard is complying with the ruling. Harvard hasn’t been cooperating, which is suspicious.[/quote]
This! It's been a year. The demands keep going up. Garber keeps stalling and stupidly tweaking Trump through the NYTimes. This is not going to end well for Harvard. Those admissions and hiring records will be damning. It's true that the letters to the Harvard Magazine are split on this. Many see Harvard acting with expected hubris and are worried. It didn't have to be this way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many sad Harvard rejects here. It wall always live rent free in your minds.
You’re trying to move the goal post. What does that have anything do with the fact that Harvard practiced racial discrimination and got stopped by Trump?
Harvard has been doing Harvard for hundreds of years. It will be continuing on long long after Trump and his minions are gone.
Harvard hasn’t “been Harvard” in any fixed sense; its admissions policies, political stance have changed repeatedly under legal and social pressure. Longevity doesn’t justify a specific practice, and the Supreme Court ruled this one crossed constitutional limits. Unconstitutional is unconstitutional.
Until the court changes its ruling again. Right now, no affirmative action for Harvard or anywhere else. Yet they still spend time and energy and our tax money beating on Harvard. Find something better to do.
Because they need evidence Harvard is complying with the ruling. Harvard hasn’t been cooperating, which is suspicious.
See/ I think it’s the opposite. Based on what I know of the class of ‘29 (I have a freshman) they are in compliance. They’ve implemented much of what the govt has asked across the board, but they are reluctant to hand over the proof because they fundraise off of this idea that they are taking a strong stand against rhe administration.
lol. They were caught doing something seriously unconstitutional. But they refuse to show any evidence but we can just trust the offender’s words that everything is fine now. Doesn’t work like that, neither does it make sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many sad Harvard rejects here. It wall always live rent free in your minds.
You’re trying to move the goal post. What does that have anything do with the fact that Harvard practiced racial discrimination and got stopped by Trump?
Harvard has been doing Harvard for hundreds of years. It will be continuing on long long after Trump and his minions are gone.
Harvard hasn’t “been Harvard” in any fixed sense; its admissions policies, political stance have changed repeatedly under legal and social pressure. Longevity doesn’t justify a specific practice, and the Supreme Court ruled this one crossed constitutional limits. Unconstitutional is unconstitutional.
Until the court changes its ruling again. Right now, no affirmative action for Harvard or anywhere else. Yet they still spend time and energy and our tax money beating on Harvard. Find something better to do.
Because they need evidence Harvard is complying with the ruling. Harvard hasn’t been cooperating, which is suspicious.
See/ I think it’s the opposite. Based on what I know of the class of ‘29 (I have a freshman) they are in compliance. They’ve implemented much of what the govt has asked across the board, but they are reluctant to hand over the proof because they fundraise off of this idea that they are taking a strong stand against rhe administration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many sad Harvard rejects here. It wall always live rent free in your minds.
You’re trying to move the goal post. What does that have anything do with the fact that Harvard practiced racial discrimination and got stopped by Trump?
Harvard has been doing Harvard for hundreds of years. It will be continuing on long long after Trump and his minions are gone.
Harvard hasn’t “been Harvard” in any fixed sense; its admissions policies, political stance have changed repeatedly under legal and social pressure. Longevity doesn’t justify a specific practice, and the Supreme Court ruled this one crossed constitutional limits. Unconstitutional is unconstitutional.
Until the court changes its ruling again. Right now, no affirmative action for Harvard or anywhere else. Yet they still spend time and energy and our tax money beating on Harvard. Find something better to do.
Because they need evidence Harvard is complying with the ruling. Harvard hasn’t been cooperating, which is suspicious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many sad Harvard rejects here. It wall always live rent free in your minds.
You’re trying to move the goal post. What does that have anything do with the fact that Harvard practiced racial discrimination and got stopped by Trump?
Harvard has been doing Harvard for hundreds of years. It will be continuing on long long after Trump and his minions are gone.
Harvard hasn’t “been Harvard” in any fixed sense; its admissions policies, political stance have changed repeatedly under legal and social pressure. Longevity doesn’t justify a specific practice, and the Supreme Court ruled this one crossed constitutional limits. Unconstitutional is unconstitutional.