Wealthy American institutions have engaged in socioeconomic, political, social, and cultural methods that are frequently unethical, illegal, and suicidal over the past three years.
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They carried it out in total violence.
Obviously, enthused officials assumed that the world’s wealthy movers and shakers had the right to control the prestige of Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, and other wealthy institutions.
Non-profit institutions had abandoned the false impressions they were impartial and unelected by the 1970s.
Instead, they routinely violated the foundation of renowned civil rights laws by weighing culture, gender, and sexual orientation in slanted enrollment, hiring, and promotions.
Graduation ceremonies explicitly ethnically and culturally segregated. The same was true of” style houses” and hostels.
In the heart of the Jim Crow South, college areas are designated only for specific tribes.
Educated foreign students frequently publicly protested on behalf of organized criminal organizations like Hamas.
First Amendment-protected free speech has all but vanished from prestigious colleges. Any guest speaker who dared to criticize diversity, diversity, physiological dominance, Middle Eastern dogma, or the demand for abortion was likely to be slammed down or occasionally heckled.
University officials sometimes silently approved when their rowdy pupils were exposed to alleged liberals or peacefully ignored the violence committed against the Bill of Rights.
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The institutions, however, started a series of errors that may now put an end to them as they once were due to their stupidity.
By snubging somewhere between 30 and 60 % of specific college grants as “overhead,” they began thwarting government agencies like the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation.
But they typically charged the majority of private foundation offers a much higher 15 % fee, as if a weak state did not object to overcharging.
They pushed for a significant rise of the student loan system, whose portfolio of loans with federal guarantees totaled$ 1.7 trillion. However, universities began charging far higher tuition and fees after the federal government established a proxy guarantee for student loans.
Elite universities had less time to offer students their once-gold-standard basic learning programs of Western Civ, background, literature, philosophy, math, and science as they began warping their curricula with DEI gut courses, extreme alternative agendas, and modern race and gender theories.
Immediately, businesses began to notice that the new medical programs were also related to racial and sex-based admittance.
The SAT and ACT were briefly eliminated. Quantitative positions of high class grade point averages were also used.
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Immediately, once-incredible degrees were no longer a guarantee of the ability to read, speak well, think critically, or perform calculations professionally.
Employers frequently started favoring graduates from those state institutions where teaching remained comprehensive and non-ideological, DEI was muted, and admissions were competitive.
Eventually, after October 7, 2023, the rise in antisemitism on campuses grew into something obscene, explicit, and aggressive.
Dozens of Middle Eastern individuals fervently backed Hamas terrorists.
Israeli pupils were chased and physically attacked on schools because of the school Communist conservatism that Jews and Israel were “victimizing light people” and that Palestinians were honorable “non-white patients.”
A disgruntled people watched as invertebrate administrators either condone the racist acts or blatantly refute them.
So there was bound to be a common hearing. And it has arrived today.
Legislation that will soon be passed may set the monthly multimillion-dollar revenue from multibillion-dollar endowments at between 15 and 20 %.
Government grants over 15 % will no longer have any “overhead” or” surcharges” allowed.
By themselves, those two reforms could result in lost income of almost half a billion dollars annually for some of the richest schools.
Defensive Della programs that are racist may disqualify schools from federal funding.
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International students visiting the United States who violate U.S. laws or school regulations will be shown the door to leave.
Campuses must adhere to the Bill of Rights ‘ First, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Revisions, or they will possess to give up funding for national programs.
All of these solutions have a lot of public support.
For the first time in history, the majority of Americans disapprove of the state of higher learning. Just 10 % of Americans think a amount from Ivy League will help them become better Americans.
Universities have very little leverage in a country with declining fertility, smaller numbers of young people choosing college, and a federal government with$ 36 trillion in debt.
They can revert to their original goals, which are to provide a rigorous, meritocratic, and disinterested education, guarantee constitutional protections for all students, and reduce their extensive administrative burden.
Or if not, they are free to carry on, leaving only the result of public disapproval, mediocrity, and eventual irrelevancy.