Reverie

Harvard professors canceled classes so students could process Trump’s ‘shocking’ win

Vinson

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😂🤣😂🤣 Boohoohoo A Kick in the ass...go to work !!!






Several classes at Harvard University were canceled on Wednesday so students could process the aftermath of President-elect Trump's win.

In some classes, attendance was optional and deadlines for assignments were extended. Economics lecturer Maxim Boycko wrote in a Wednesday email to students in Economics 1010a: “Intermediate Microeconomics” that the course’s typical in-class quizzes would be optional, The Harvard Crimson reported.

“As we recover from the eventful election night and process the implications of Trump’s victory, please know that class will proceed as usual today, except that classroom quizzes will not be for credit,” Boycko wrote. “Feel free to take time off if needed.”

One student, Jack A. Kelly, told the newspaper that he was tempted not to attend classes.

“I had some professors that have been like, ‘If you need to not come to class, that’s understandable',” he said. “This definitely takes a toll on people’s mental wellbeing.”

Some students were shocked by Trump's landslide win over Vice President Kamala Harris.

“Being at Harvard, I was surrounded by a lot of people who were very pro-Harris, so in my mind it was already a decided election,” said Samantha Holtz. “It was a little bit shocking to me.”

 

southpaw

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Harvard clearly isn't what is used to be.
None of the elite schools are. Who do you think leads the woke mob? Their graduates.

Instead of preparing their students to function in the real world, they coddle them. What do you expect?
 

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No, Harris chose to lose and support genocide.
Hamas is defested, sinwar is dead, haniye is dead...if Israel goes to war with Iran, Trump will back Israel too.those who didn't vote for Harris didn't vote for Trump if their reasons us the Gaza conflict. Americans are more concern about their checkbooks and the border more than what you're claiming.
 
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None of the elite schools are.
Unless this weak woke loonie radical left ideology and approach to education completely reverses course, having attended an "elite" school on one's resume may well become a knock against them in the near future.

Who wants to hire someone marinated in the sauce of safe spaces and radical activism to lead their companies/institutions? Nobody with a brain.

Just like nobody with a brain today would hire someone that puts a pronoun beside their name. That's a BS grievance HR nightmare and lawsuit in waiting.
 
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Americans are more concern about their checkbooks and the border more than what you're claiming.
Then why would they go to war with Iran? What's in it for them?
 

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Then why would they go to war with Iran? What's in it for them?
The protection of a valuable ally in Israel. Israel is a major asset of the US in the Middle East. The US needs to keep them strong.

You ask so many questions about the ME, and my consistently simple reply answers every single one of your questions every single time.

Learn to accept reality. Israel is an ally and asset to the US.
 

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Wow, what a piece of shit. I hope that cocksucker gets hit by a bus.
yeah he puts the loonie into the loonie left

Administrator at the University of Oregon

"i am done crying "
"My sadness is over"
"My anger has set in '
"i am a very petty person"
''if you are upset your groceries are more expensive , go get a better job'
' 'if you voted for Trump, go kill yourself'

This drama queen is a perfect example of what is wrong with the loonie left and what is wrong with education

He is petty, he knows it, acknowledges he is petty, is proud of it and is too stupid / arrogant to correct such a repulsive character flaw.
That's no way to go through life
 

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You ask so many questions about the ME, and my consistently simple reply answers every single one of your questions every single time.
Your consistently simple answer is bullshit. Repeating the same bullshit over and over doesn't make it true.
 

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do you not understand the blood bath that would occur if Israel was unable to defend itself?
do you not understand the blood bath that would occur if any country was unable to defend itself?

How about Ukraine? Darfur? Tigray? The Uighers? The Kurds? The Rohingya? The Tutsis?

What makes Israel so special? Let them fend for themselves like everyone else.
 

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Your consistently simple answer is bullshit. Repeating the same bullshit over and over doesn't make it true.
Such a fact based rebuttal. LOL. Nothing all to show that they are not allies based on mutual interest. Your claims of bullshit is what is the actual BS.

If you don't want to believe me, why don't you read what other sources say? Oh.wait!! You may have difficulty reading it. The truth just burns your ass, doesn't it? Expect to keep seeing my rebuttal every time you ask stupid questions. Stop thinking like a racist anti-Semite.
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Wiki:
The United States was the first country to recognize the nascent State of Israel on May 14, 1948.[1] Since the 1960s, the Israel–U.S. relationship has grown into a mutually beneficial alliance in economic, strategic and military aspects.[1] The U.S. has provided strong support for Israel: it has played a key role in the promotion of good relations between Israel and its neighbouring Arab states—notably Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt—while holding off hostility from countries such as Syria and Iran. In turn, Israel provides a strategic American foothold in the region as well as intelligence and advanced technological partnerships in both the civilian and military worlds. During the Cold War, Israel was a vital counterweight to Soviet influence in the region.[2] Relations with Israel are an important factor in the U.S. government's overall foreign policy in the Middle East; the U.S. Congress has placed considerable importance on the maintenance of a supportive relationship.

U.S. Department of State: I'll list the sections discussed in this statement by the U.S. Department of State.

U.S. Relations with Israel - United States Department of State

STRONG AND HISTORIC TIES
SECURITY ASSISTANCE AND COOPERATION
REGIONAL PEACE AND COOPERATION
ECONOMIC TIES
EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL TIES


US-Israel support: How the US became Israel’s closest ally | Vox
Despite political differences that at times strained relations between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Joe Biden, the outbreak of war in Gaza has reaffirmed that the US and Israel remain as tightly knit as ever.
 
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why don't you read what other sources say? Oh.wait!! You may have difficulty reading it.
Did you? From your source:
decades of brutal Israeli control have demolished the moral case for unconditional US support.”
 
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