Over the past couple of weeks, The Harvard Crimson has turned its pages into a case study in institutional prejudice.
Sadly, the Crimson are only imitating their mentors at the NYT, who never let truth or journalistic ethics get in the way of a chance to slander, demonize, or falsely criticize conservatives.
An articulate and well-reasoned piece. Congratulations for throwing a penalty flag on the Crimson's latest intellectual infraction.
I like the depiction of the Crimson as a case study in institutional prejudice.
The left has built up the concept of institutional racism, making it practically a household name.
So, maybe that comparison will be understood.
I first met Adrian Vermeule during the early 1980s at St. Paul's School in Concord, NH.
The Crimson keeps digging, Harvard keeps digging as the sane and moral world passes them by….
On the plus side, the Crimson did print by piece defending the Salient article about nationalism: https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2025/10/16/letter-segal-nationalism/
What was the "Nazi-adjacent" phrase?
I quoted that in my letter about the Salient article that the Crimson published: https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2025/10/16/letter-segal-nationalism/
Thank you.
Hear hear!
I think the correct wording is "Here, here!"
As in "Here is a voice in agreement."
Respectfully dissent 😊.
Grammarly agrees: https://www.grammarly.com/blog/commonly-confused-words/here-here-vs-hear-hear/
Sadly, the Crimson are only imitating their mentors at the NYT, who never let truth or journalistic ethics get in the way of a chance to slander, demonize, or falsely criticize conservatives.
An articulate and well-reasoned piece. Congratulations for throwing a penalty flag on the Crimson's latest intellectual infraction.
I like the depiction of the Crimson as a case study in institutional prejudice.
The left has built up the concept of institutional racism, making it practically a household name.
So, maybe that comparison will be understood.
I first met Adrian Vermeule during the early 1980s at St. Paul's School in Concord, NH.
The Crimson keeps digging, Harvard keeps digging as the sane and moral world passes them by….
On the plus side, the Crimson did print by piece defending the Salient article about nationalism: https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2025/10/16/letter-segal-nationalism/
What was the "Nazi-adjacent" phrase?
I quoted that in my letter about the Salient article that the Crimson published: https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2025/10/16/letter-segal-nationalism/
Thank you.
Hear hear!
I think the correct wording is "Here, here!"
As in "Here is a voice in agreement."
Respectfully dissent 😊.
Grammarly agrees: https://www.grammarly.com/blog/commonly-confused-words/here-here-vs-hear-hear/