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Jonathan Gal's avatar

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.

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TK Deady's avatar

An articulate and well-reasoned piece. Congratulations for throwing a penalty flag on the Crimson's latest intellectual infraction.

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Jonathan Gal's avatar

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.

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Jonathan Gal's avatar

I first met Adrian Vermeule during the early 1980s at St. Paul's School in Concord, NH.

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CC's avatar

The Crimson keeps digging, Harvard keeps digging as the sane and moral world passes them by….

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Michael Segal's avatar

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/

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Zagadka's avatar

What was the "Nazi-adjacent" phrase?

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Michael Segal's avatar

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/

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Zagadka's avatar

Thank you.

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Mike Petrik's avatar

Hear hear!

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Jonathan Gal's avatar

I think the correct wording is "Here, here!"

As in "Here is a voice in agreement."

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Mike Petrik's avatar

Respectfully dissent 😊.

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