
Nothing Left But the Whining
According to The New York Times, the Trump administration is pulling the plug on roughly $100 million in remaining federal contracts with the university. This follows a freeze on $3.2 billion in funding and a warning that Harvard could lose its ability to enroll international students. The reason? Systemic violations of civil rights.
The administration is accusing Harvard of racist discrimination in its admissions process, tolerating antisemitic behavior on campus, and giving foreign ideologies a taxpayer-funded stage. These aren’t minor accusations—they’re serious charges that strike at the foundation of what any federally-funded educational institution should be.
Even after the Supreme Court banned race-based admissions, Harvard dug in. It continued to weigh race as a decisive factor in applicant evaluations, dressing up racist discrimination as equity. That’s not enlightened policy—it’s a violation of federal law.
Harvard has long treated racial quotas as sacred—often using them to discriminate against far better qualified conservative Christian and Jewish students whom the school has rejected for years. But it finally crossed a line that couldn’t be ignored. The myth that skin color equals perspective has become a legal liability, and for once, the consequences are real.
Jewish students at Harvard have faced threats, harassment, and outright intimidation—all under the university’s watch. While the administration scrambled to defend “free expression,” the atmosphere on campus became openly hostile for anyone who dared to support Israel or identify as Jewish.
The Biden administration didn’t intervene. It didn’t protect. It didn’t lead. It looked away.
Silence in the face of hate isn’t neutrality—it’s complicity, and Harvard’s hands are filthy.
The decision to target Harvard’s international student privileges speaks to a deeper problem. The school has welcomed thousands of students from nations that openly oppose American values—many even from terrorist nations—and it’s done so with no filter, no oversight, and no concern for ideological subversion.
Over the past 15 years, thousands of foreign nationals have been trained in elite American institutions while promoting anti-American and anti-Israel views—often under the protection of academic freedom and funded by public money. That’s not education. That’s destabilizing globalist infiltration, and it needs to end.
For years, Harvard operated as if it were above the law and immune to consequence. Its leaders lectured the rest of the country on morality while breaking the very laws they claimed to uphold. They denied merit, rewarded grievance, and replaced truth with identity politics and globalist preference.
God’s Word speaks directly to this kind of corruption: “You shall not pervert justice. You shall not show partiality.” (Leviticus 19:15)
Harvard did both—and now they’re facing some long-overdue well-earned judgment.
This isn’t censorship, it’s accountability. The American people should never be forced to fund institutions that undermine their values, violate civil rights, and shield hatred and persecution. Harvard broke trust, and the public shouldn’t be footing the bill for its betrayal.
Real justice is finally catching up with America’s most untouchable school—finally.