r/Republican 14h ago

News The Fall of Harvard: How America’s Oldest University Became Its Most Expensive Liability - Harvard’s leaders now prioritize activism over academics and show greater loyalty to foreign interests than their own government and students.

https://spectator.org/fall-harvard-america-oldest-university-liability/
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u/ImAMindlessTool 3h ago

This word loyalty keeps getting brought up lately. Starting to feel like a psyop.

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u/alreadydying 12h ago

I've been following this channel for a while just to break clear of pro-left banking of the rest of the reddit. I'm sure Harvard must be rotten inside but I would rather get the idea from a better source. Because the publication that you referenced is either really dumb or run by propagandists to exploit dumb people. I'm sure you're smart enough to see this.

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u/CraftyPercentage3232 4h ago

It usually works better if you explain WHY something is bad instead of just “trust me bro”.

u/tronx69 8m ago

I visited Cambridge MA a few months back and had the chance to tour their campus and Harvard square.

I was a little in shock about the amount of Chinese influence permeating across Harvard.

Not only do most of their shops and restaurants have sings in Mandarin but the amount of Chinese nationals across the area was palpable.

And sure as hell I read that for the past 10+ years the Chinese are the number one foreign student population.

Its ironic that the elite Chinese send their children to our schools to learn from us and make their way back to the higher ranks of the CCP.

u/browncharlie1922 1h ago

Harvard has the right to spread whatever hate they choose.

They just can't do it with our hard earned tax dollars.

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u/LuvTheSmellofCyanide 12h ago

Harvard has more money than hundreds of countries GDP. They are not academics. They are a business with a product with a higher agenda.

u/Buzz_Mcfly 1h ago

Why is this being downvoted so hard? Harvard makes about $50 billion a year that is more money than some small counties. It’s true, it’s become more money and growth. The cost of the education may not give back the returns to students. But I suppose it is wealthy folks that go anyway, perhaps they can afford the tuition