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Offline rangerrebew

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Can a Donor Revolt Save American Universities?
« on: October 17, 2023, 10:32:09 am »
Can a Donor Revolt Save American Universities?
After universities both-sides the mass slaughter of Jews, Bill Ackman, Jon Huntsman, and others are saying ‘the buck stops here.’

By Jacob Savage

October 16, 2023
 
Since the beginning of The Free Press, we have paid particular attention to the story of institutional capture—specifically, to the story of how America’s great institutions of higher education, charged with educating the country’s future leaders, have been taken hostage by an illiberal ideology that has replaced the pursuit of truth with moral confusion and knee-jerk social justice activism.

 In the days since Hamas began its war on Israel, we have seen that ideology in full blossom as students have cheered for terrorists on the quad and administrators have tried, for the first time, to stay out of it.

The reaction has alarmed university donors. One of them is Marc Rowan, who sits on the Wharton School’s board of overseers. He made news in our pages earlier this week when he announced he was closing his checkbook—and urged other people of conscience to do the same. Some, as you will read below, have followed suit.

Who will be next? And has the woke bill finally come due? — BW

https://www.thefp.com/p/can-the-donor-revolt-save-american-universities
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Re: Can a Donor Revolt Save American Universities?
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2023, 10:13:55 pm »
Answer: No.

Time to CLOSE the universities down -- altogether.
(keep medical and engineering schools, if possible)

Send the students home, tell them to get a job -- any kind of job.

Fire the professors, administrators, and staff.

Convert the campuses to housing for the homeless and illegals.
The properties will better serve the public that way.

(please take note that there is NO "/s" appearing at the end of this post)

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Re: Can a Donor Revolt Save American Universities?
« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2023, 10:36:53 pm »
Penn donor David Magerman has said he will no longer support the university:

“I am deeply ashamed of my association with the University of Pennsylvania. I refuse to donate another dollar to Penn. There is no action anyone at Penn can take to change that.”

https://twitter.com/sfmcguire79/status/1714289197601935816
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