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![]() comments, ephemera, speculation, etc. (protected political speech and personal opinion) 2021- 2021-04-22 b Mamas, don't let your babies grow up to study at Harvard. The leadership of my alma mater has gone full tilt commie. They believe in lies and spout lies. They currently teach lies about climate science, history, virology, epidemiology, gender and sexuality, race relations, the Constitution, monetary theory and the dismal science of economics. They have ceased to be an intellectual beacon. They have extinguished the bright flames of knowledge and inquiry and academic freedom and free speech. I stopped interviewing high school applicants to Harvard College about two years ago. I could no longer endorse that institution of woke learning for the best and the brightest from my city. Harvard has lowered admission standards for persons of color and admits a disproportionate number of homosexuals to the college (~25% of students). Alas, dorm parties cannot be what they used to be, though Caligula and Commodus would feel at home. I'm so glad I'm not there to witness the depravity and intellectual vacuity. Anyway, I would have to keep my mouth shut constantly or daily risk being expelled for wrongthink. Contrary to the idiocy spouted below by Harvard's nomenklatura, whites are not responsible for the failure-to-thrive of the black underclass. COMMUNIQUE FROM THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY The Unfinished Business of
Creating a More Just Society
Dear Members of the Harvard Community, Recent weeks have brought yet more devastating tragedies across our nation. The heartbreaking killings of Adam Toledo and Daunte Wright, two young people who had so much of their lives yet to live, and the gut-wrenching testimony recounting George Floyd’s final minutes, have focused this country again on the killings of African Americans and other people of color by police. The list of those whose names we know is long, and a full list would include many others whose names we do not know, and whose deaths did not occur in broad daylight, in full view of multiple witnesses, or with cell phone or body cameras recording. No words can capture the hurt, fear, anger, and grief felt about these tragedies by so many in our community, across this country, and around the world. It is appalling and unjust that people in our nation, by virtue of the color of their skin, face a greater risk of being killed in a police encounter if they are driving with an expired tag or a burnt-out taillight, if they make a rolling stop, if they somehow arouse a store clerk’s suspicion, or if they are just coming home from a family dinner. The terrible impact of these tragedies goes far beyond the lives lost, children deprived of their parents and parents deprived of their children. In a system in which police have vast discretion to stop people on suspicion of minor offenses, so many people of color in this country live with an ever-present sense of vulnerability because of the possibility that a police encounter will result in tragedy. Harvard’s motto, Veritas, requires a commitment to truth. The truth is that racism runs through the history of the United States and continues to have deadly effects on people of color in this country today. The truth is that our society is far from eradicating the evil of racism, whatever the verdict in the latest trial. We, as a community, must stand against racism. We must commit ourselves to the unfinished work of building a just society—one in which everyone’s rights and safety are protected, and everyone’s dignity is honored. Sincerely, Lawrence S. Bacow President, Harvard University Tomiko Brown-Nagin
Dean, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study Nancy Coleman Dean, Harvard Division of Continuing Education George Q. Daley Dean, Harvard Medical School Srikant Datar Dean, Harvard Business School Emma Dench Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Francis J. Doyle III Dean, Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Douglas Elmendorf Dean, Harvard Kennedy School of Government Alan M. Garber Provost, Harvard University Claudine Gay Dean, Faculty of Arts and Sciences William V. Giannobile Dean, Harvard School of Dental Medicine David N. Hempton Dean, Harvard Divinity School David F. Holland Acting Dean, Harvard Divinity School Rakesh Khurana Dean, Harvard College Katie Lapp Executive Vice President, Harvard University Bridget Terry Long Dean, Harvard Graduate School of Education John F. Manning Dean, Harvard Law School Sarah M. Whiting Dean, Graduate School of Design Michelle A. Williams Dean, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health (read more) ______________________ Permission is hereby granted to any and all to copy and paste any entry on this page and convey it electronically along with its URL, ______________________ |
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