Anti-Semitism at Harvard is Nothing New.
Herman Wouk, in his historical novel The Winds of War, noted that the universities went over to the Nazis “in a body,” even before the Nazis came to power.
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Herman Wouk, in his historical novel The Winds of War, noted that the universities went over to the Nazis “in a body,” even before the Nazis came to power.
Haverford College was founded in 1833, as a men’s college, by members of the Religious Society of Friends, more colloquially known as Quakers. According to the school, 98% of the 1,472-member student body live on campus, and the college claims a six-to-one tree to student body ratio. Full disclosure: I did some work on the …
We’re winning. The first and most prestigious college in America now is such a pariah that even Barack Hussein Obama apparently turned down giving this year’s Class Day keynote speech
Harvard President Claudine Gay’s ouster from Harvard was because she refused to condemn campus protests that called for the genocide of Jews and more than 50 instances of plagiarism in her woefully marginal academic publication history.
The good news is that Claudine Gay has resigned as Harvard’s president. The bad news is that she is still on the faculty, drawing a $900,000 annual salary and teaching students.
It really didn’t take all that long for the Usual Suspects to slam former Harvard University President Claudine Gay’s resignation as the result of a vicious campaign by wicked Far-Right Extremists.
Harvard’s anti-Semitism is so strong that I am surprised that Hitler wasn’t a graduate. Maybe World War I interrupted his classes on Aryan Studies and Teutonic History.