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Great to see you on the only MSM newspaper worth reading. You hit the nail on the head. Will be posting about the Harvard corporation board tomorrow.

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Thank you!

NY Post is pretty lit IMO

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So glad to see you are a regular contributor to the New York Post. I enjoy reading your thoughts and all the other writers on your platform Wrong Speak. I agree that the others will have the same mindset set but it will signal to others that it is safe to come out of the shadows. Sort of like the scene where Dorothy lands in the Wizard of Oz by way of a flying house and Gilda tells the munchkins it is safe to come out now.

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I'm glad they have me as often as they do. I'm usually in at least once a week (that's basically my average).

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Just finished reading your article. It is chilling that academics are calling this a stand for freedom. The concern wasn't students protesting the Israeli government's response. The concern was the not-so-veiled threat of annihilation of a people. This is the "Skokie" march on steroids.

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Just like in our government; you can remove the person at the top, but the cancer of Wokeness will still be there. The woke culture is already embedded, like a cancer at Harvard and even our military academies. Chopping off the head only wakes up the next sleeper cell, and the woke agenda goes on.

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Pressuring these college presidents out will not lead to an immediate change in campus culture, but it's a start. In criminology it's understood that the threat of incarceration does prevent some crime but doesn't prevent all crime. Before MADD worked to have drunk driving laws stiffened, there were many more people driving under the influence with open containers. I can remember decades ago when the laws and penalties started getting harsher, and it changed behavior for many. Removing the other 2 presidents will certainly be in the back of the brain of any replacement, along with the Progressive religious staff on campus.

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I appreciate your optimistic view on this. This is one of the rare times I'm taking the pessimistic angle LOL

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Dec 13, 2023Liked by Adam B. Coleman

Agree. There will be another like minded person in line to take her place who will be thoroughly briefed on how to answer questions of the nature that got her and her colleagues in trouble. Life at Harvard will go on as before.

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