Good day all. With the massive terrorist attack by Hamas on Israel October 7th, and Israel’s all out war to destroy Hamas, something appeared that most people in the United States weren’t expecting. Flat out calls by Progressives and Liberals, (Like there is a difference), in the Ivy League schools for the destruction of Israel and the destruction of people who are Jewish.

At universities such as Harvard, Yale, MIT and other schools of alleged higher learning, Jewish students were attacked in ways we haven’t seen since the rise of the Nazis in Germany before World War Two. Unlike then, people today, for the most part, are not putting up with this crap from these leftist bigots.
The presidents of Harvard, The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (MIT) and the University of Pennsylvania were called up to Congress to explain why they didn’t shut down these flat out attacks by Hamas terrorist supporters. The three presidents basically weasel worded their way through the testimony.
This did not go over well with Congress, not to mention Alumni of the schools. The University of Pennsylvania lost a $100 million dollar endowment, and the president of the school has resigned. However, the opposite has happened with the president of Harvard University. Here are the details from Newsmax:
Harvard University’s highest governing body announced its unanimous support for embattled school President Claudine Gay, who will remain in office despite her controversial comments to a congressional committee about antisemitism.
“As members of the Harvard Corporation, we today reaffirm our support for President Gay’s continued leadership of Harvard University,” the statement from the Harvard Corporation said, according to CNN. “Our extensive deliberations affirm our confidence that President Gay is the right leader to help our community heal and to address the very serious societal issues we are facing.”

Harvard has a long history of antisemitism. Add to that the DEI and Woke aspects and it isn’t surprising that the board is moving to protect Gay. In fact, it turns out that this isn’t the first time they protected her. Apparently the New York Post found out that a number of papers that Claudine Gay “Wrote” were plagiarized. When the NY Post started asking questions, Harvard launched their attack dogs. Here are those details from the New York Post:
Harvard University covered up a high-level investigation into whether its controversial president was a plagiarist — and used an expensive law firm to threaten The Post over our own probe.
Harvard has one of the “Preeminent” law schools in the world. What a pity they don’t teach the Constitution any longer. Threatening a newspaper is generally a really bad idea, especially when you don’t have a legal leg to stand on. It looks like the NY Post basically told them to take a long walk off a short pier.
The college announced Tuesday morning that it had investigated Claudine Gay over whether some of her academic work was plagiarized and had cleared her of breaching the college’s “standards for research misconduct.”
Instead, it said that she would request four corrections in two publications to insert citations and quotation marks that were originally “omitted.”
Here is the translation. “Yes, she did it. However, under our policies of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, we’re going to overlook the fact that she stole someone else’s work and claimed it as her own”
But The Post can disclose that Harvard spent weeks failing to come clean about Gay being under investigation — staying quiet even when she was hauled in front of Congress for disastrous testimony on how the Ivy League college is dealing with antisemitism on campus.
Disastrous is an understatement. Gay and the other two basically rammed the iceberg at full speed, backed up. jammed the throttles all ahead flank and then hit again. The now former president of the University of Pennsylvania resigned after a $100 million dollar endowment was clawed back.
Harvard only disclosed the investigation when the university’s governing body, Harvard Corporation, said it unanimously stood behind her despite a firestorm of criticism for her evidence to Congress.
I looked up the board and found that there are two separate boards. The one in question handles Harvard Corporation. (Why does a tax exempt university need to be incorporated anyway?) I’m not going to post the names of these people, You can look them up yourselves using this handy dandy link. Do NOT abuse these induhviduals. Follow all the laws, but feel free to politely and lawfully make your disgust with them known.
The New York Post article goes into great detail and I recommend reading the entire story. Returning the Newsmax story:
The Harvard Crimson, the school’s student newspaper, said Gay had faced backlash and demands for her resignation after her testimony before the House Committee on Education and the Workplace, in which she had a tense exchange with Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y.
FYI, The Hahvud Crimson was and is big on ending all investment in Israel.
“At Harvard, does calling for the genocide of Jews violate Harvard’s rules of bullying and harassment?” Stefanik asked.
I think the answer is “Oh Hell No! We actually encourage it!” The official answer from Gay is a little different.
“It can be, depending on the context,” Gay said.
How hard is it to say yes or no? Apparently very hard when you are actually supporting the antisemites and are all in favor of what Hamas did on October 7th. Representative Stefanik also thinks so and wasn’t putting up with Gay’s attempted dodge.
Stefanik pressed Gay for a “yes or no” answer about whether calls for the genocide of Jews constitute a violation of Harvard’s policies.
Considering what we’ve been seeing, I think it’s safe to say no. However, Gay was still trying to dodge giving an actual answer.
“Antisemitic speech, when it crosses into conduct that amounts to bullying, harassment, intimidation — that is actionable conduct and we do take action,” Gay said.
That’s the problem. The actions by these Hamas supporting Nazis aren’t protesting. They are outright threatening Jewish students and there have been physical assaults. What have universities like Harvard and MIT done about this?

They have done nothing at all. There are several reasons for this. One is money. A lot of the students protesting are Arabs and Muslims that are here on scholarships paid for by the oils states. They aren’t getting discounts. The Oil states such as Saudi Arabia are paying full price and also sending in donations. They expect value for their money and expelling these thugs would mean the loss of millions of dollars in tuition and donations. Besides, Progressives are fine with destroying Israel and a second Holocaust. (They just don’t want anyone to find out for obvious reasons)
The responses of these three Karens set off congress with both sides of the political aisle condemning the Ivy League and other major universities.
More than 70 members of Congress from both political parties on Friday released a letter asking for Gay, Magill, and Kornbluth to resign, and the White House condemned their remarks.
And here we are seeing the flat our arrogance of the elites came to the fore. While University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill did resign, it was primarily due to the endowments from wealthy alumni being clawed back or canceled. In the case of Harvard, the opposite is occurring.
The Crimson noted the outpouring of support for Gay from alumni and faculty.
The executive committee of the Harvard Alumni Association on Monday asked the university’s two governing boards in a letter to publicly back Gay. The letter, signed by all 13 members of the executive committee, came on the same day the Harvard Corporation and the board of overseers reportedly met to decide Gay’s fate.
It was a foregone conclusion that the Harvard Boards would protect Gay. (MIT has also moved to protect President Sally Kornbluth) We are now seeing the truth regarding “Higher Education.” They stopped educating the next generation and are now just a political reeducation centers. Gay may have escaped termination for now, but I suspect that she and the boards will be forced out in the next year or so.
Congress is pretty much united in their disgust with Harvard. Considering how partisan the two sides are, this should actually worry Harvard and the rest of the Ivy League schools. There is already a move to pull all federal funding. If that happens and they don’t change, I expect the tax exempt status may also be pulled. If that happens, those large endowments that Harvard and the others are sitting on are going to go away fast. As it is, a lot of potential students have decided to not apply, let alone attend Harvard and these other racist, antisemitic dumpster fires. Let’s see what happens next.
Thatisall
~The Angry Webmaster~







AW? “Tax Exempt” under IRS section 501(c) rules REQUIRES that the organization be incorporated under state law, at least partially to help reduce the chance that pure personal gain is NOT the primary motivation
Ok, however I wasn’t looking at their tax/incorporation status. I’m of the opinion that the entire place needs to be burned to the ground and salt poured over it.