The tide has turned against elite universities - and it's about time
Briefly

The article critiques elite American universities for engaging in unethical and illegal practices over the last thirty years, eroding their reputations. It highlights their abandonment of political neutrality and the rise of biased admission policies based on race, gender, and sexual orientation. Graduation ceremonies and dorms have become racially segregated, and foreign students have used their platform to support controversial groups. The suppression of free speech creates a hostile environment against dissent, ultimately leading to administrative blunders that threaten the institutions' futures.
Over the last three decades, elite American universities have engaged in economic, political, social and cultural practices that were often unethical, illegal - and suicidal.
By the 1970s, nonprofit universities had dropped pretenses that they were apolitical and nonpartisan.
Any guest speaker who dared to critique abortion on demand, Middle East orthodoxy, biological males dominating women's sports or diversity/equity/inclusion (DEI) dogmas was likely to be shouted down.
In their hubris, the universities began a series of blunders that may now end them as they once were.
Read at New York Post
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