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Albert Mohler: Send Harvard's Chinese Students Home

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“Send Harvard’s Chinese Students Home.”

That’s the title of a recent piece at the Wall Street Journal.

And it ought to have our attention.

It comes from Mike Gallagher, former member of Congress, and now Chief of Defense for Palantir Technologies.

He writes out of a sense of concern for America’s national defense.

He writes this, “President Trump began his second term by picking a fight with an unaccountable leftist dictatorship that is hostile to American values, accustomed to taking advantage of American wealth, is actively abetting genocide in Xinjiang.” He says, “I refer, of course, to Harvard.”

He goes on to talk about Trump who—and I quote—“has an uncanny knack for exposing rotten shibboleths, and recent years have seen top universities unmask as global far-left patronage networks using research as a smoke screen to prevent scrutiny of campus hate as they aid adversaries like China.”

Strong words.

Words we should consider and heed.

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“Send Harvard’s Chinese Students Home.”

That’s the title of a recent piece at the Wall Street Journal.

And it ought to have our attention.

It comes from Mike Gallagher, former member of Congress, and now Chief of Defense for Palantir Technologies.

He writes out of a sense of concern for America’s national defense.

He writes this, “President Trump began his second term by picking a fight with an unaccountable leftist dictatorship that is hostile to American values, accustomed to taking advantage of American wealth, is actively abetting genocide in Xinjiang.” He says, “I refer, of course, to Harvard.”

He goes on to talk about Trump who—and I quote—“has an uncanny knack for exposing rotten shibboleths, and recent years have seen top universities unmask as global far-left patronage networks using research as a smoke screen to prevent scrutiny of campus hate as they aid adversaries like China.”

Strong words.

Words we should consider and heed.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

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