The question now is what happens next? Will our most thin-skinned political leaders accept opposition from a bunch of snot-nosed nerds?
Harvard said no. No to government minders, no to intellectual dishonesty, no to conservative DEI.
In a forceful letter of rebuke to the Trump administrationās threat to withhold federal money from the university if it does not acquiesce to a series of āham-handedā demandsāincluding government audits to monitor āideological captureāāHarvard president Alan M. Garber basically told the government to fāk all the way off. He said it in a more Harvard way, but that was the message.
In response, the government said it would be withholding $2.2 billion in already-appropriated grant money to the school. This is money that Garber said, in the past, āhas led to groundbreaking innovations across a wide range of medical, engineering, and scientific fields.ā Oh well. We probably didnāt need innovations, anyway.
Harvardās defiance stands in embarrassing contrast to the actions of Columbia University, which, faced with similar demands, folded like a cheap diploma. (Iām exaggerating. In this country, thereās no such thing as a cheap diploma.)
First of all, the real question is why Columbia et al said yes.
Second,
Eat shit. Part of the problem.
This from a publication asking for money called The Daily Beast.
Daily Beast has been pretty good in my experience, I think they may be mocking the administration. Pretty sure Harvard folks and all of us get that they are high-status nerds