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 administration’s threat to withhold federal money from the university if it does not acquiesce to a series of ā€œham-handedā€ demands—including government audits to monitor ā€œideological captureā€ā€”Harvard president Alan M. Garber basically told the government to f–k 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, ā€œhas led to groundbreaking innovations across a wide range of medical, engineering, and scientific fields.ā€ Oh well. We probably didn’t need innovations, anyway.

Harvard’s defiance stands in embarrassing contrast to the actions of Columbia University, which, faced with similar demands, folded like a cheap diploma. (I’m exaggerating. In this country, there’s no such thing as a cheap diploma.)

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    27 days ago

    First of all, the real question is why Columbia et al said yes.

    Second,

    The question now is what happens next? Will our most thin-skinned political leaders accept opposition from a bunch of snot-nosed nerds?

    Eat shit. Part of the problem.

    This from a publication asking for money called The Daily Beast.

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      27 days ago

      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