Jordan Peterson
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Fellows insisted, however, that McGill has made tremendous progress with its medical curriculum since 2015. Yeah, I bet that's progress. When you dig down below the kind of headline on the outcome, you can understand better the progress that we have, in fact, made over the last 10 years. Yeah, progress. All right, according to the New York Times, Trump's at war with Harvard.
But the New York Times is capable of lying three times in a single sentence that only contains three hypothetical facts. So it lies all the time. This is not a war between the world's best university, Harvard, and mega Trump. First of all, it's not the best university in the world anymore. I don't know what might be the best university in the world anymore. It's hard to say.
But the New York Times is capable of lying three times in a single sentence that only contains three hypothetical facts. So it lies all the time. This is not a war between the world's best university, Harvard, and mega Trump. First of all, it's not the best university in the world anymore. I don't know what might be the best university in the world anymore. It's hard to say.
But the New York Times is capable of lying three times in a single sentence that only contains three hypothetical facts. So it lies all the time. This is not a war between the world's best university, Harvard, and mega Trump. First of all, it's not the best university in the world anymore. I don't know what might be the best university in the world anymore. It's hard to say.
Oxford's pretty shaky. Cambridge is pretty shaky. Columbia, less said about Columbia the better. You can tell Harvard's not the best university anymore because people aren't applying to it. And donors have decreased the degree to which they're willing to support it. And there's going to be more of that. along the way.
Oxford's pretty shaky. Cambridge is pretty shaky. Columbia, less said about Columbia the better. You can tell Harvard's not the best university anymore because people aren't applying to it. And donors have decreased the degree to which they're willing to support it. And there's going to be more of that. along the way.
Oxford's pretty shaky. Cambridge is pretty shaky. Columbia, less said about Columbia the better. You can tell Harvard's not the best university anymore because people aren't applying to it. And donors have decreased the degree to which they're willing to support it. And there's going to be more of that. along the way.
For a long time, one of the highlights of my life was the fact that I had taught at Harvard, that I was selected on the basis of my merit for a position there. And now, you know, it's not something I bring up. I never did bring it up, except when it was appropriate, but I'm much less likely to do it now. as I'm less likely to presume that my status as a PhD is a meritorious designation.
For a long time, one of the highlights of my life was the fact that I had taught at Harvard, that I was selected on the basis of my merit for a position there. And now, you know, it's not something I bring up. I never did bring it up, except when it was appropriate, but I'm much less likely to do it now. as I'm less likely to presume that my status as a PhD is a meritorious designation.
For a long time, one of the highlights of my life was the fact that I had taught at Harvard, that I was selected on the basis of my merit for a position there. And now, you know, it's not something I bring up. I never did bring it up, except when it was appropriate, but I'm much less likely to do it now. as I'm less likely to presume that my status as a PhD is a meritorious designation.
And that's a sad thing. I loved working at Harvard. I thought McGill was great. And the University of Toronto served me pretty well for about 15 years. I'd say none of this with any pleasure. And I'm sorry also for a fair bit of irritation, but it's so frustrating to see this. It's so appalling. It's so sickening. It's such a betrayal of trust.
And that's a sad thing. I loved working at Harvard. I thought McGill was great. And the University of Toronto served me pretty well for about 15 years. I'd say none of this with any pleasure. And I'm sorry also for a fair bit of irritation, but it's so frustrating to see this. It's so appalling. It's so sickening. It's such a betrayal of trust.
And that's a sad thing. I loved working at Harvard. I thought McGill was great. And the University of Toronto served me pretty well for about 15 years. I'd say none of this with any pleasure. And I'm sorry also for a fair bit of irritation, but it's so frustrating to see this. It's so appalling. It's so sickening. It's such a betrayal of trust.
I saw nothing but cowardice from my faculty compatriots, from the administration, from the research. I really expected better from researchers than, say, my compatriot psychologists, professionals. We're so cowardly. A few of us could have band together at any time and brought all this nonsense to a stop.
I saw nothing but cowardice from my faculty compatriots, from the administration, from the research. I really expected better from researchers than, say, my compatriot psychologists, professionals. We're so cowardly. A few of us could have band together at any time and brought all this nonsense to a stop.
I saw nothing but cowardice from my faculty compatriots, from the administration, from the research. I really expected better from researchers than, say, my compatriot psychologists, professionals. We're so cowardly. A few of us could have band together at any time and brought all this nonsense to a stop.
A hundred would have done it, or the ten that so famously would have stopped God from destroying Sodom and Gomorrah. It would have just taken a very few people, and they didn't show up. And so, whatever Harvard gets... from the Trump administration is a small fragment of what they deserve. And I would say that is true no matter how harsh the treatment.
A hundred would have done it, or the ten that so famously would have stopped God from destroying Sodom and Gomorrah. It would have just taken a very few people, and they didn't show up. And so, whatever Harvard gets... from the Trump administration is a small fragment of what they deserve. And I would say that is true no matter how harsh the treatment.
A hundred would have done it, or the ten that so famously would have stopped God from destroying Sodom and Gomorrah. It would have just taken a very few people, and they didn't show up. And so, whatever Harvard gets... from the Trump administration is a small fragment of what they deserve. And I would say that is true no matter how harsh the treatment.
So the Trump administration has also at one point detailed out some tentative plans to deal with the situations at the university, to replace them in some ways. particularly given the impossibility of reforming them, given the overwhelming proportion of progressives among administration and faculty. Back in 2023, he published as part of Agenda 47,