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HARVARD’S ANTISEMITIC DOUBLE STANDARDS. PLEASE SHARE: Harvard students deliberately disrupted the classes of “Zionist Professors” with bullhorns and strobe lights to accuse classmates of “complicity in genocide.” Although Jewish students identified the disrupters and filed formal complaints months ago, Harvard has still never responded to us. Not a single...

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Shabbos Kestenbaum1 年前

It is inconceivable that Harvard would treat other minority students with the disdain it continuously treats Jewish students

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StopAntisemitism1 年前

@havivrettiggur @BillAckman @DanielSLoeb1 @ShaiDavidai @EinatWilf @HarvardJews @campusreform @RepWalberg @EdWorkforceCmte @TheLeoTerrell Who are the students? Happy to feature them so future employers know what they’re getting into :)

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MichaelRapaport1 年前

@havivrettiggur @BillAckman @DanielSLoeb1 @ShaiDavidai @EinatWilf @HarvardJews @campusreform @RepWalberg @EdWorkforceCmte @TheLeoTerrell Hahahahahahahah! These people are ridiculous

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Jake Donnelly1 年前

Harvard allowing this to continue is a clear sign that no Jews should be on Harvard. If Harvard--and Harvard students--want Harvard to be Judenrein, fine. No more Jewish students, no more Jewish faculty, no more Jewish alumni... no more money. Let's play this game Harvard

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Mealsandeals1 年前

@havivrettiggur @BillAckman @DanielSLoeb1 @ShaiDavidai @EinatWilf @HarvardJews @campusreform @RepWalberg @EdWorkforceCmte @TheLeoTerrell WHY IS NOBODY RIPPING THEIR FACE MASKS OFF!!!

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Keith1 年前

@havivrettiggur @BillAckman @DanielSLoeb1 @ShaiDavidai @EinatWilf @HarvardJews @campusreform @RepWalberg @EdWorkforceCmte @TheLeoTerrell I hate to say it but a lot of this is our own fault for not counterpunching. Where are the Jewish students in blue and white masks disrupting Muslim and Arab history classes with the strobes and bullhorns? Where are the Jewish demonstrations against Islamic terrorism at mosques?

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End The TDS Lunacy 🇺🇸1 年前

@havivrettiggur @BillAckman @DanielSLoeb1 @ShaiDavidai @EinatWilf @HarvardJews @campusreform @RepWalberg @EdWorkforceCmte @TheLeoTerrell Deport them all. They have no business being here.

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Kari1 年前

@havivrettiggur @BillAckman @DanielSLoeb1 @ShaiDavidai @EinatWilf @HarvardJews @campusreform @RepWalberg @EdWorkforceCmte @TheLeoTerrell Why would any decent person want to attend Harvard or any other university that so blatantly protects Hamas' interests and disregards the safety of Jewish students? Demand reimbursement of tuition and find a better source of education.

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Star1 年前

@havivrettiggur @BillAckman @DanielSLoeb1 @ShaiDavidai @EinatWilf @HarvardJews @campusreform @RepWalberg @EdWorkforceCmte @TheLeoTerrell Imagine spending $100K to have to put up with this bullsht...

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Jane Random1 年前

@havivrettiggur @BillAckman @DanielSLoeb1 @ShaiDavidai @EinatWilf @HarvardJews @campusreform @RepWalberg @EdWorkforceCmte @TheLeoTerrell That's what happens when you SETTLE OUT OF COURT!!

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President Gay has become a major liability for Harvard University: **🎥Shocking Video of President Gay’s Testimony to Congress on Tuesday, December 5’th below.** 1) If her inflammatory and Antisemitic statements continue Harvard will likely be charged under the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title VI clarified to explicitly include Antisemitism by the Biden Administration on September 26, 2023. 2) Harvard and other endowments may lose special tax exempt status. Treasury may argue that by taking a specific political position against Jewish Americans, a position that would not be taken against other ethnic groups, Harvard is politicizing itself and thus subject to ordinary tax treatment. This would be disastrous to Harvard University and Harvard Corporation and this could involuntarily drag along other endowments into a taxable status. 3) Donors, both Jewish and the 90% of alumni who do not share Antisemitic views will vote with their feet and as much as a predicted 60-90% of future donations may be lost from the alumni base. Non-Jewish alumni will be reluctant to step into the political crossfires by supporting an institution that explicitly condones and protects genocidal statements (shockingly in President Gay's own words). The vast majority (97% of donations) are made on a non-anonymous basis in order to build legacy at Harvard and with 1000's of causes competing with Harvard - donors will be reluctant to donate and be labeled bigoted and complicit in genocidal rhetoric through a historic lens. The Harvard Corporation has a Fiduciary duty to both the University and its alumni base to: 1) Remove President Gay effective immediately. 2) Take immediate action and expel students who are threatening and intimidating Jewish students with genocidial statements (no more teethless PR statements). 3) Outline specific policies that puts Harvard back into compliance to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title VI and takes away the risk of litigation, loss of federal funding, and loss of tax exempt status. Action must be taken TODAY in order to turn around the disastrous mismanagement of Harvard University, Harvard Corporation, and the Harvard Brand by President Gay an institution President Gay inherited with a nearly 400 year track record and brand. Harvard alumni can no longer sit on the sidelines and hope that President Gay “pivots from Antisemitism”. We are asked at convocation to show class unity and to stand with our classmates. Today, Jewish Students and Alumni ask that ALL Harvad Alumni, Jewish, Arab, and Gentile, Straight or LGBTQ+, Black, Brown, White, Hispanic, stand with US and reject Genocide and its defenders. We implore Harvard Corporation to build the moral courage and to defend their Fiduciary duty. -A Concerned Alumni #Harvard #Antisemitism #CivilRights

David Weisburd 🚀

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OAU transport system was near perfect, adequate buses and bikes, we rarely experienced queues until the First Lady came and decided she didn’t like the ease of transportation and introduced “change” by donating CNG buses. The school management in turn banned all motorcycles and commercial buses on campus and subjected over 30,000 students to just about 50 buses and a few tricycles. OAU has one of the largest land masses of any Nigerian university, yet students are now stranded daily. This is a Monday morning where students are supposed to rush for class, but they are stuck at the campus gate because of the inefficiency of the CNG buses. Students are struggling to go to class in the morning and in the evenings to even get back to their hostels. Students staying off campus now spend almost double to get to campus, all alternative transport means have been removed The management have cars to bypass all of this, but majority of students do not. Yet they released statements talking about how the buses will “ease transportation” and even implied students appreciate the system. Meanwhile, students are trekking, missing classes, and spending hours in queues. Let it be clear that students do not appreciate this system. It has made our lives harder, not better. What used to be a smooth system has now become a daily struggle. There are many pressing issues in this school, but they chose to dismantle a working transport system and replace it with hardship. We can no longer remain silent. Let the whole world know what OAU students are going through. Please if you come across this tweet, help us retweet it whether you are an OAU student or not We demand our towngboro buses and motorcycles back.

BIG VIRG 🇪🇸 🇦🇷

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Victor Davis Hanson unpacked why Donald Trump has taken aim at Harvard University—and made clear that this is no impulsive move. It’s a calculated stand, rooted in a long list of grievances. “Recently, Donald Trump has escalated his struggle with Harvard University,” Hanson began, setting the stage. At the center of the clash is Harvard’s response to a 2022 Supreme Court ruling that struck down affirmative action in college admissions. The Court ordered schools like Harvard and UNC to stop giving preference in admissions, hiring, and promotion based on race or gender. But Hanson argued Harvard simply sidestepped the ruling. “They were by court order to stop giving preference... what we would call DEI,” he said. “Harvard has been skirting that, and I think the data is pretty clear... there’s no question they’ve been doing it.” That was just the beginning. Hanson pointed to other long-standing issues: undisclosed foreign money, often from countries like Communist China and Qatar, and campus practices that seem increasingly radical. “There have been, in the past, graduations and dorms that have a racial basis—almost a segregation element to them,” he said. And when it comes to speech? Hanson claimed Harvard hasn’t exactly protected the First Amendment. “You can make the argument that they don’t fully honor the First Amendment when you have guest speakers,” he noted, describing how students are often allowed—if not outright encouraged—to shut down viewpoints they don’t agree with. Then came the most explosive accusation: a growing climate of antisemitism. Hanson recalled two Harvard students who assaulted a Jewish peer—one was later given a $65,000 honorarium through the law school, the other honored as a graduation marshal at the Divinity School. “That sent the wrong message,” he said.

The Vigilant Fox 🦊

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Malcolm Gladwell revealed why you shouldn't go to Harvard: 1. America does not have a shortage of students who want science and math degrees. It has a shortage of students who finish them. Half of all high school seniors who intend to study STEM drop out by the end of their second year. The problem is not interest. It is persistence. 2. The obvious assumption is that smarter students persist longer. So Gladwell tested it. At Hartwick College, a small liberal arts school in New York, the top third of math SAT scorers took the majority of STEM degrees. The bottom third dropped out in large numbers. The data seemed to confirm it. Smarter kids stick around longer. 3. Then he looked at Harvard. The bottom third of Harvard's math SAT scores are equal to the top third at Hartwick. By the logic above, everyone at Harvard should graduate with a STEM degree. They are all brilliant. Nobody should be dropping out. 4. Harvard showed the exact same pattern as Hartwick. Top students graduated. Bottom students dropped out like flies. Even though the bottom Harvard students were objectively brilliant by any global standard. Something else entirely was driving the dropout rate. 5. That something is called relative deprivation theory. Human beings do not measure themselves against the world. They measure themselves against the people immediately around them. A Harvard student in the bottom third does not think I am in the top one percent of all students globally. They think that kid next to me keeps getting everything right and I keep getting it wrong. So they quit. 6. The research from UCLA puts a specific number on it. Your odds of graduating with a STEM degree fall by two percentage points for every ten point increase in the average SAT score of your peers. Choose Harvard over the University of Maryland and your chance of finishing a STEM degree drops by thirty percent. Thirty percent. Just to put a brand name on your resume. 7. Relative position matters more than absolute position when it comes to confidence, motivation, and self belief. The eightieth percentile student at Harvard looks up at the people above them and feels like they cannot compete. The number one student at a state school feels like they can conquer the world. That feeling drives everything. 8. The practical hiring implication is radical. Class rank matters more than institution name. Gladwell argues companies should have a don't ask don't tell policy for where someone went to college. Hiring only from top schools means missing the top students from every other school. That is not smart hiring. That is brand worship. 9. When choosing a college, never go to the best school you get into. Go to the school where you are guaranteed to be near the top of your class. Being a big fish in a smaller pond does not just feel better. It statistically produces better outcomes than being a small fish in the most prestigious pond available. 10. So why do we keep choosing Harvard over Maryland? Because we are flattered. Because the acceptance letter feels like validation. Because we make an irrational decision in a moment of enormous flattery and call it ambition. Gladwell's conclusion is simple and brutal. When we have the chance to join an elite institution we do things that are genuinely against our own interest and we feel great about it the whole time.

Brad

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