Harvard Law Professor Mark Ramseyer and other faculty members have expressed concern over the decline of Harvard's tolerance and the faculty's failure to address it. Ramseyer stated that the alumni are trying to rescue Harvard from what it has become due to the faculty's moral failure. The faculty members highlighted the impact of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) ideology on the institution, with some criticizing the President of Harvard for alleged antisemitism and plagiarism. They emphasized the need for faculty to speak up against what they perceive as cancerous policies and the suppression of truth due to fear of being labeled racist. The statements reflect a power struggle and ideological divisions within the institution.
It's not that the president of Harvard is an antisemite and discriminatory racial supremacist. We all got it wrong! She simply has no ability to think independently and was merely copy pasting her testimony from other DEI "scholars" in the field.
The President of Harvard is a copy paste machine! DEI "scholarship" is barely coherent to begin with. The fact that she was still too lazy and stole the work of others in a fake academic field is just incredible. https://t.co/7Bk88G3sEB https://t.co/TB0MVhr9SV
Harvard Law Professor Mark Ramseyer speaks up about the ideological cages built at Harvard: “Harvard is a vastly less tolerant place than it was when I arrived in 1998. The intolerance is a function of an increasingly large fraction of our colleagues. And we – the rest of us on… https://t.co/kvNB1FTWrs
DEI is a death nail to excellence and true diversity. Hopefully, more faculty at @Harvard and academia across this land will find their voices to speak out about these cancerous policies. https://t.co/Vrh70GfK9G
Finally, the @Harvard faculty are speaking up. Tenure was supposed to protect faculty so they could speak the truth. Unfortunately, cancelling, shaming, and the inevitable accusation of being a racist have prevented faculty from speaking the truth. Kudos to Harvard Law… https://t.co/PnLIzVW80A
Following President Gay's antisemitism fiasco, Harvard's DEI department attempted to delete evidence of its programs, but I've obtained documents that reveal an ideologically captured department that claims America is a racist, white supremacist nation. https://t.co/RbGyjt5t2e https://t.co/6dRZGC8MyA
"Harvard is a vastly less tolerant place than it was when I arrived...intolerance is a function of an increasingly large fraction of our colleagues. And we – the rest of us on the Harvard faculty – let it happen...We saw it happen, but we did nothing...We as a faculty failed." https://t.co/oo0GIRHRgo
"We – we on the faculty – let Harvard become what it is. The Harvard that we have is the result of our own collective moral failure." Yeah, that's right. It is your fault. What are you going to do about it? Whine? https://t.co/UDMJlyQB9t
Do you see? It's a power struggle for Harvard. They have been exposed--not just Gay, but the entirety of the bankrupt DEI ideology driving the institution. You would think they would fire Gay (or ask her to resign) on good, honest, scientific principle. But that is not what this… https://t.co/v7NqOWkl55
Harvard prof: “Alums are trying to rescue Harvard from what we let it become. We as a faculty failed.” https://t.co/utx43zP3BM
Harvard Law professor Mark Ramseyer has made a stunning statement about the decline of the school where he has taught for 25 years. "Harvard is a vastly less tolerant place than it was when I arrived in 1998. The intolerance is a function of an increasingly large fraction of… https://t.co/84ZrXDAvMd
There are faculty members who will speak the truth: “The alumni who are furious are not trying to turn Harvard into something we do not want. They are trying to rescue Harvard from what we let it become. We as a faculty failed. That is why the alumni are speaking up.” https://t.co/vNJBD2mUzV
Eloquent and heartbreaking. From Harvard Law Professor Mark Ramseyer's email to a Harvard list (with permission). I came for my PhD in '99, he came as a prof in '98. We were each publicly attacked for our views in '21. "Harvard is a vastly less tolerant place than it was when I…
Eloquent and heart-breaking. From Harvard Law Professor Mark Ramseyer's email to a Harvard list (with permission). I came for my PhD in '99, he came as a prof in '98. We were each publicly attacked for our views in '21. "Harvard is a vastly less tolerant place than it was when…