Harvardstan?

Harvard has long been perceived as America’s premier university, the gold standard in the quest for truth in the market-place of ideas, where scholars of high academic integrity pursue cutting-edge research and assist eager students to develop the analytical skills and critical acumen needed for future leadership.

But that perception bears closer scrutiny, especially since Harvard graduates become a disproportionate percentage of our country’s leaders. Based on a Slate survey of 1,410 prominent Americans, Harvard grads make up 17% of college and university presidents, 12% of people in the executive branch of our federal government, 11% of our judiciary, 10% of our Senate, and 9% of our business leaders. Harvard grads shape the course of America’s future.

Unfortunately, such scrutiny reveals rather unpleasant realities. The present writer’s three previous analyses[1] of Harvard’s Center for Middle Eastern Studies, its Middle East outreach center and its John F. Kennedy School of Government document a decade-long drift from academic integrity to the institutionalization of anti-Israel counter-factual and often deeply mendacious pro-Muslim indoctrination, characterized by egregious distortions of history and risible lies about Israel and Jews. But perhaps most astonishing is the Harvard Law School’s promotion of Sharia law as a system of jurisprudence that can, and according to some faculty should,[2] operate alongside of our secular legal system.

The problems and perils of such an endeavor have been discussed in detail.[3] To summarize briefly: Shariah is based upon a Muslim religious ideology that embraces the suppression of women (gender apartheid), the oppression of other religions (religious apartheid), cruel and unusual punishment, the denial of basic western freedoms (speech, thought, conscience, religion, and choice of life partner), and the maintenance of an eternal religious war against non-Muslims until Islam is the only, or at least the supreme, religion on earth. As such, Sharia is incompatible with the social and political values of Western civilization, and radically contrary to its jurisprudence.

None the less, Justice Elena Kagan, then Dean of Harvard Law School, successfully promoted Sharia finance there. Today Harvard boasts three separate programs, all funded by Saudi largesse, devoted to the study and application of Sharia law. Professor Kagan is now a Supreme Court justice[4].

Still left un-explored is the motivation for Harvard’s unconscionable compromises of its commitment to “veritas.” As the old adage has it: when things don’t make sense, look for the money.

In 2000, the Sheikh Zayed Foundation offered Harvard $2.5 million to create an endowed professorship in Islamic studies at the Harvard Divinity School.

Due to the noxious anti-Jewish, anti-Israel and anti-American nature of the Zayed foundation’s speakers, events, and the extremist causes that it supports, there arose much objection to the gift and to the Divinity School’s creating such a program with Zayed money: but no Harvard administrator or professor publicly criticized the gift. The endowed professorship was withdrawn only because one courageous student, Rachel Lea Fish, mobilized public support against it with an article in the Harvard Crimson.

Ms. Fish alerted the presumably snoozing Harvard community that sheikh Zayed is responsible for his nation’s abysmal human rights record (including, corporal punishment of dissidents, amputations for theft, lack of democracy, and child slave labor in the camel racing industry). She also drew attention to the travesty of an American institution lending credibility to the Zayed Centre, which sponsors events and publications that spew such obscenities as “The Jewish people must obtain human blood so that their clerics can prepare for holiday pastries,” and “The United States was involved in the attacks of September 11, 2001,” and “the truth is that the Jews are the enemies of all nations.” Zayed Centre speakers have also expressed support and encouragement for suicide bombings and other terrorism against Israel, and denied the Holocaust.

When her letter in the Crimson drew no response, she circulated a petition on line which quickly garnered c. 10,000 signatures. Students’ outrage and petition failed to move Harvard administrators, but so deeply embarrassed the Zayed foundation leaders that they decided to rescind the offer.

Then in 2005, during Larry Summers’ presidency, Saudi Prince al-Waleed bin Talal donated $20,000,000 to Harvard to establish the Prince al-Waleed bin Talal Islamic Studies program. Officially bin Talal gave the gift with no strings attached; but some observers worried about indirect influence, especially regarding how Islam and Arab history are taught in U.S. schools.

Their worries may have been well founded.

On September 10, 2006, the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, employer of Stephen Walt of Walt-Mearsheimer infamy, marked the fifth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks by hosting Mohammed Khatami, a former president of Iran. His topic: “Ethics of Tolerance in the Age of Violence.”

His hosts at the Kennedy School surely knew that Khatami presided over the July 9, 1999, crackdown on Tehran University, where hundreds of students were arrested and tortured. Shortly before his invitation to Harvard, he described Hezbollah as “a shining sunwhich warms up all oppressed Muslims, especially those in Palestine and Lebanon.” His predecessor, the Ayatollah Ruhola Khoumeini, founded Hezbollah in 1983, and Khatami continued to fund and support it. They must have known as well that his country is run in accordance with Sharia law, women’s rights have been curtailed, homosexuals are hanged, and other human rights violations abound.

Then in 2008 Harvard banned men from its three major gyms for six hours every week so that modest Muslim women could use these facilities without male scrutiny. Critics, including Muslim students, condemned this decision as capitulation to radical Islam.

And then in February, 2011, Harvard was host to a rerun of a BDS event, which former president Summers had condemned in 2002 as “anti-Semitic in their effect if not in their intent.”

Shortly thereafter, Harvard fired Subramanian Swamy, an economics lecturer for telling the truth about the Muslim terrorist attacks of July, 2011 in Mumbai, India. After the attack, Professor Swamy wrote an article uncomplimentary to Muslim terrorists. Some among students and faculty viewed his opinion as “anti-Islamic hate speech.”

In sum, shortly after Prince bin-Talal’s gift, Harvard developed an unexplained hyper-sensitivity toward Muslim girls’ delicate sensibilities, an appetite for hosting supporters of terrorism, a receptiveness to anti-Israel events, a willingness to ignore its cherished commitment to academic freedom regarding a professor espousing views unpopular to some, an unconscionable tolerance for those in its own departments who teach lies and distortions about Jews and Israel, and most recently its anti-Israel “one-state solution” conference. Concurrently, the Law School became a purveyor of Muslim propaganda and a cheerleader for the spread of extremist Islam.

Could this post-2005 swing be a function of Alwaleed bin Talal’s generous gift? Sarah N. Stern thinks so.

Her book, Saudi Arabia and the Global Islamic Terrorist Network: America and the West’s Fatal Embrace,[5] shows that this tragic transmogrification at Harvard coincides with a nearly nation-wide phenomenon of enormous gifts from Saudi potentates to 17 universities that receive Title VI funding for the purpose of increasing public knowledge about the Middle East and Islam. By targeting their donations to schools involved in the federally supported Title VI outreach effort, the Gulf Arab donors influence both university instructors and secondary school teachers. The book’s web site shows that from 1995 to 2008, Gulf States provided $329 million to American schools.The figure has undoubtedly grown since 2008. According to one reviewer:

Her book details it all: the Shariah Compliant Financing that wages war on Western capitalism, the “educational” grants that skew college campuses to a pro-Palestinian and anti-Israeli bias, the Saudi refusal to cooperate in terrorist investigations, the Saudi success in buying off leading Americans like former President Jimmy Carter, their infiltration into our NGOs, the Saudi Islamist penetration of Europe and Canada, and their sponsorship of terrorists within our own country[.]

As the Slate survey indicates, this year’s Harvard sophomore is very likely to be next year’s senator, or president. How they are trained today, especially vis-a-vis the threat of militant Islam, will shape how they act, write, legislate, and lead tomorrow.

Harvard is a shameful and perilous example of Arab oil-money infiltrating our education system. Harvard itself needs to question why it is so willing an accomplice to this infiltration; why it so easily accommodates demands for indoctrination; and why so many at Harvard have abandoned any semblance of loyalty to its founding principle of “veritas.”

Harvard’s donors need to recognize that such accommodation, in war time, is treason.

Notes:

[1] http://frontpagemag.com/2012/03/12/new-front-in-israel-campus-wars/?utm_source=FrontPage+Magazine&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=df02c9dba9-Mailchimp_FrontPageMag ;http://frontpagemag.com/2012/03/15/academic-integrity-dying-on-harvard’s-ivy-league-vine/?utm_source=FrontPage+Magazine&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=29676318ba-Mailchimp_FrontPageMag;http://frontpagemag.com/2012/03/20/what-happened-to-harvards-veritas/?utm_source=FrontPage+Magazine&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=1424f12e92-Mailchimp_FrontPageMag ; andhttp://www.americanthinker.com/2012/02/harvards_middle_east_outreach_center_propaganda_for_teachers.html

[2] See http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/16/magazine/16Shariah-t.html?pagewanted=all; http://harvardcrcl.org/2010/12/02/harvard-prof-noah-feldman-okla-anti-sharia-law-almost-certain-to-be-struck-down/ and

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9QToVB6QaI for Harvard Law School Professor Noah Feldman’s position on Sharia as a legal system to be implemented in America; and http://frontpagemag.com/2011/08/30/shilling-for-shariah/ for the problems inherent in Feldman’s position.

[3] See http://frontpagemag.com/2012/03/20/what-happened-to-harvards-veritas/?utm_source=FrontPage+Magazine&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=1424f12e92-Mailchimp_FrontPageMag; http://www.newsrealblog.com/2010/04/19/harvard-sharia-finance-laughing-all-the-way-to-the-westbank-and-selling-american-women-into-slavery-part-i/; http://www.shariahfinancewatch.org/blog/2010/07/19/elena-kagan-will-she-tolerate-shariah-she-did-at-harvard/;http://creepingsharia.wordpress.com/2012/01/18/muslims-harvard-shill-for-islam-celebrate-sharia-law-its-desirable-chilling-effect-in-us/; and http://frontpagemag.com/2011/08/30/shilling-for-shariah/. Probably the most thorough documentation of the threat of Shariah to the USA is Frank Gaffney’s book Shariah: the Threat to America (CSP, 2010), published by his Center for Security Policy (CSP); and the CSP’s website at http://shariahthethreat.org/.

[4] For more detailed documentation and analysis of Justice Kagan’s work on behalf of Sharia see:http://frontpagemag.com/2012/03/20/what-happened-to-harvards-veritas/?utm_source=FrontPage+Magazine&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=1424f12e92-Mailchimp_FrontPageMag;http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/jun/21/courting-shariah/;

http://www.shariahfinancewatch.org/blog/2010/07/19/elena-kagan-will-she-tolerate-shariah-she-did-at-harvard/;http://mediamatters.org/research/201006170031; and Dick Morris http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=38175

[5] Sarah N. Stern, Ed., Palgrave Macmillan, New York, November 2011.

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