Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Defund racist and anti Semitic Harvard.
Exactly. They are wealthy enough without my hard earned tax dollars.
Better to stop poisoning people, then to endlessly steal from us.
We’ve been sucked into a massive racket.
Defund all colleges and universities is the thing to do. If you don’t attend university, why should our hard earned money subsidize them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Defund racist and anti Semitic Harvard.
Anti semitic is an overused and trite word used by anyone who disagree with Zionism. Alan Garber, the president of Harvard University is a practicing Jew who grew up in a Jewish household.
Zero evidence.
Anonymous wrote:Democrats really hate this country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Defund racist and anti Semitic Harvard.
Anti semitic is an overused and trite word used by anyone who disagree with Zionism. Alan Garber, the president of Harvard University is a practicing Jew who grew up in a Jewish household.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Defund racist and anti Semitic Harvard.
Exactly. They are wealthy enough without my hard earned tax dollars.
Better to stop poisoning people, then to endlessly steal from us.
We’ve been sucked into a massive racket.
Anonymous wrote:Defund racist and anti Semitic Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So dumb. “No government — regardless of which party is in power — should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and which areas of study and inquiry they can pursue”’
The government isn’t saying that. No one is forcing Harvard to do anything. They have a billion dollar endowment and can do as they please.
What they can’t do is foster an educational atmosphere of harassment and expect the taxpayers to finance it.
Sounds like you skipped the letter with the Trump admin’s demands. In the second link.
I literally quoted from the article.
No one is forcing Harvard to do anything.
Harvard is throwing a hissy fit because it wants to do certain things AND get taxpayer funds.
Doesn’t work like that.
+1. It’s Harvard that is making the decision to abandon funding for medical and other important research. Obviously their commitment to DEI ideology is more important to them than real work that can benefit society. So be it.
This is Trump and republicans trying to impose their Marxist ideology on the US. Hopefully after the midterms the Dems will turn the IRS on maga and their media support network.
Don’t forget the churches that are all about politics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So dumb. “No government — regardless of which party is in power — should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and which areas of study and inquiry they can pursue”’
The government isn’t saying that. No one is forcing Harvard to do anything. They have a billion dollar endowment and can do as they please.
What they can’t do is foster an educational atmosphere of harassment and expect the taxpayers to finance it.
Sounds like you skipped the letter with the Trump admin’s demands. In the second link.
I literally quoted from the article.
No one is forcing Harvard to do anything.
Harvard is throwing a hissy fit because it wants to do certain things AND get taxpayer funds.
Doesn’t work like that.
+1. It’s Harvard that is making the decision to abandon funding for medical and other important research. Obviously their commitment to DEI ideology is more important to them than real work that can benefit society. So be it.
This is Trump and republicans trying to impose their Marxist ideology on the US. Hopefully after the midterms the Dems will turn the IRS on maga and their media support network.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s clear one thing up, this admin’s goal is not to have Harvard or any other elite university admit more Asian students. The international kids they have been rounding up and deporting the past week or so have mostly been Chinese.
How exactly is that a bad thing when you know Chinese students here are mandated to steal our research, and report it back to their Communist handlers to use against us?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So dumb. “No government — regardless of which party is in power — should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and which areas of study and inquiry they can pursue”’
The government isn’t saying that. No one is forcing Harvard to do anything. They have a billion dollar endowment and can do as they please.
What they can’t do is foster an educational atmosphere of harassment and expect the taxpayers to finance it.
Sounds like you skipped the letter with the Trump admin’s demands. In the second link.
I literally quoted from the article.
No one is forcing Harvard to do anything.
Harvard is throwing a hissy fit because it wants to do certain things AND get taxpayer funds.
Doesn’t work like that.
+1. It’s Harvard that is making the decision to abandon funding for medical and other important research. Obviously their commitment to DEI ideology is more important to them than real work that can benefit society. So be it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So dumb. “No government — regardless of which party is in power — should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and which areas of study and inquiry they can pursue”’
The government isn’t saying that. No one is forcing Harvard to do anything. They have a billion dollar endowment and can do as they please.
What they can’t do is foster an educational atmosphere of harassment and expect the taxpayers to finance it.
Sounds like you skipped the letter with the Trump admin’s demands. In the second link.
I literally quoted from the article.
No one is forcing Harvard to do anything.
Harvard is throwing a hissy fit because it wants to do certain things AND get taxpayer funds.
Doesn’t work like that.
All taxpayers will never agree on anything. If the standard for receipt taxpayer funds is agreement from all taxpayers, then nothing would ever be funded from public coffers.
Right. That's why we have elections. Trump won the last election. In no small part because people were turned off to the liberal elite messaging, the racial discrimination against white and asians, the never ending stream of woke ideology coming out of places like Harvard.
If I have learned one thing in the past couple of years is all the same people who say they can't stand racism against Asians had no problem with COVID epithets and violence against Asians and hate meritocracy when Asians actually thrive.
The same people who cry about anti semitism at universities embrace salutes and white supremacists like Stephen miller.
So no...no one is taking you any seriously any more. You've rung a false tune on that bell too many times.
You know Stephen Miller is Jewish right?
It wasn't the Republicans calling Asians racist for fighting against anti Asian racism.
Clearly not a very good one.
Depends on who you ask.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Caltech comes the closest to a true meritocracy. Interestingly, the profs are currently far more concerned with athletic admission boosts than racial, as there’s a high percentage of athletes at a school of 1000.
But even at Caltech I certainly wouldn’t be surprised if there’s some differences difference based on sex, given there’s more than double the number of male applicants but the student population is 54% male. So, is that an ok exception? If so, how different from other cases? If not, do we lose something? There has always been at least a case for some form of diversity, but arguing we might as well resort to ditching democratic norms if we can’t agree where to draw the line is like burning down the house when you dislike the paint job.
We don't have to agree on where to draw the line on racial discrimination, the constitution does that for us.
And gender discrimination? That's OK?
I don't think so but maybe. Gender is not a suspect class but it is a qausi suspect class which means that gender discrimination is subject to intermediate scrutiny rather than strict scrutiny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So dumb. “No government — regardless of which party is in power — should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and which areas of study and inquiry they can pursue”’
The government isn’t saying that. No one is forcing Harvard to do anything. They have a billion dollar endowment and can do as they please.
What they can’t do is foster an educational atmosphere of harassment and expect the taxpayers to finance it.
Sounds like you skipped the letter with the Trump admin’s demands. In the second link.
I literally quoted from the article.
No one is forcing Harvard to do anything.
Harvard is throwing a hissy fit because it wants to do certain things AND get taxpayer funds.
Doesn’t work like that.
+1. It’s Harvard that is making the decision to abandon funding for medical and other important research. Obviously their commitment to DEI ideology is more important to them than real work that can benefit society. So be it.