Harvard may be free to target Jews - but not on the taxpayers' dime
Briefly

Harvard University's stance against federal government intervention has drawn criticism for enabling discrimination, particularly against Jews. The school faces potential loss of approximately $9 billion in federal funding due to non-compliance with civil rights laws. The article argues that while Harvard defends its autonomy and leftist culture, it must still adhere to discrimination laws, and its failure to do so threatens taxpayer support. Additionally, it highlights a perceived double standard in the university's response to discrimination of different racial and ethnic groups.
"Indeed, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act effectively bans federal funds for schools that discriminate. Harvard is a hotbed of leftism, with overwhelmingly left-leaning faculty and staff and a DEI culture that regards Jews, Israel, America and the West as oppressors."
"The school employs blatant double standards: It would never permit the kind of post-Oct. 7 hostility shown to Jews on campus if it were targeted at, say, blacks instead."
Read at New York Post
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