The federal government's Joint Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism has terminated $450 million in grants to Harvard, citing ongoing antisemitic incidents during protests and insufficient actions taken by the university. This follows previous cuts totaling $2.2 billion, and no future grants will be awarded. The announcement criticizes Harvard's leadership, accusing it of cowardice and prioritizing appeasement over accountability in addressing deep-rooted issues on campus. Various federal agencies have sent letters outlining their specific grievances, emphasizing a connection between the funding cuts and perceived institutional failures regarding antisemitism.
Harvard's campus, once a symbol of academic prestige, has become a breeding ground for virtue signaling and discrimination. This is not leadership; it is cowardice.
The ongoing campaign appears to be heading toward a point where no researchers at Harvard will receive federal funding.
The announcement reiterates accusations that are familiar from earlier federal funding terminations, referencing antisemitic incidents during earlier protests about Israel's actions.
Instead, it has to be pieced together from the multitude of letters that individual agencies have sent Harvard.
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