Jordan Peterson
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It isn't that the university and other elite institutions devalued intellectual and ideological diversity. It's that they stopped doing their job properly. That's another lie. He praised Dr. Garber for recognizing what many other leaders have not, at least in public.
It isn't that the university and other elite institutions devalued intellectual and ideological diversity. It's that they stopped doing their job properly. That's another lie. He praised Dr. Garber for recognizing what many other leaders have not, at least in public.
The Trump administration had not made an unreasonable request when it said Harvard must consistently enforce its rules against disruptive demonstrations and swiftly punish anti-Semitic harassment. That's a whole other issue, right? The absolute craven cowardice and complicity of the universities, especially the big ones, with regard to these unfathomably corrupt universities
The Trump administration had not made an unreasonable request when it said Harvard must consistently enforce its rules against disruptive demonstrations and swiftly punish anti-Semitic harassment. That's a whole other issue, right? The absolute craven cowardice and complicity of the universities, especially the big ones, with regard to these unfathomably corrupt universities
The Trump administration had not made an unreasonable request when it said Harvard must consistently enforce its rules against disruptive demonstrations and swiftly punish anti-Semitic harassment. That's a whole other issue, right? The absolute craven cowardice and complicity of the universities, especially the big ones, with regard to these unfathomably corrupt universities
demonstrations that emerged all across the West after October 7th, demonstrations that were so corrupt that they were praised, and the university's role in promoting them. They were praised by the Ayatollah Khomeini himself directly on X. There's the only real, I hate comparing anything to Hitler, but can you imagine in the 1930s when the anti-Semitism rose in Germany that there were
demonstrations that emerged all across the West after October 7th, demonstrations that were so corrupt that they were praised, and the university's role in promoting them. They were praised by the Ayatollah Khomeini himself directly on X. There's the only real, I hate comparing anything to Hitler, but can you imagine in the 1930s when the anti-Semitism rose in Germany that there were
demonstrations that emerged all across the West after October 7th, demonstrations that were so corrupt that they were praised, and the university's role in promoting them. They were praised by the Ayatollah Khomeini himself directly on X. There's the only real, I hate comparing anything to Hitler, but can you imagine in the 1930s when the anti-Semitism rose in Germany that there were
protests on American campuses in favor of it, and that Hitler praised them, that's pretty much the situation. And so Harvard's making a big case that it's the anti-Semitic allegations that are behind the reaction of the Trump administration, and that's only partially true. It's part of the problem, but it's by no means all.
protests on American campuses in favor of it, and that Hitler praised them, that's pretty much the situation. And so Harvard's making a big case that it's the anti-Semitic allegations that are behind the reaction of the Trump administration, and that's only partially true. It's part of the problem, but it's by no means all.
protests on American campuses in favor of it, and that Hitler praised them, that's pretty much the situation. And so Harvard's making a big case that it's the anti-Semitic allegations that are behind the reaction of the Trump administration, and that's only partially true. It's part of the problem, but it's by no means all.
The New York Times also points out that the Harvard Crimson, had published an essay, suggested the change to diversity programs might be politically expedient for now, but it will not solve Harvard's public relations crisis. The way to win against authoritarian attacks isn't by prioritizing optics, it's by standing up for our values. Yeah, well, we know what Harvard values are.
The New York Times also points out that the Harvard Crimson, had published an essay, suggested the change to diversity programs might be politically expedient for now, but it will not solve Harvard's public relations crisis. The way to win against authoritarian attacks isn't by prioritizing optics, it's by standing up for our values. Yeah, well, we know what Harvard values are.
The New York Times also points out that the Harvard Crimson, had published an essay, suggested the change to diversity programs might be politically expedient for now, but it will not solve Harvard's public relations crisis. The way to win against authoritarian attacks isn't by prioritizing optics, it's by standing up for our values. Yeah, well, we know what Harvard values are.
So, okay, let me turn to something else here. Well, I should tell you why I want to talk about Canada. That's because The same idiocy that permeates the American higher education academies also permeates Canada. And I found an indication at McGill that makes this case quite profoundly. So,
So, okay, let me turn to something else here. Well, I should tell you why I want to talk about Canada. That's because The same idiocy that permeates the American higher education academies also permeates Canada. And I found an indication at McGill that makes this case quite profoundly. So,
So, okay, let me turn to something else here. Well, I should tell you why I want to talk about Canada. That's because The same idiocy that permeates the American higher education academies also permeates Canada. And I found an indication at McGill that makes this case quite profoundly. So,
If you're a medical school or any other professional school, training engineers, training teachers, training massage therapists, training nurses, training psychologists, the programs that teach you at a university have to be accredited before you can be granted a degree that can then be turned into a profession.
If you're a medical school or any other professional school, training engineers, training teachers, training massage therapists, training nurses, training psychologists, the programs that teach you at a university have to be accredited before you can be granted a degree that can then be turned into a profession.
If you're a medical school or any other professional school, training engineers, training teachers, training massage therapists, training nurses, training psychologists, the programs that teach you at a university have to be accredited before you can be granted a degree that can then be turned into a profession.