Harvard Fires Professor For Being Right About COVID Policy Failures
Ideological purging continues, unabated
Harvard University, like many of the other formerly considered "elite" institutions, embarrassed itself during COVID.
Universities once ostensibly devoted to searching for truth and fact, revealed a long-formenting truth in 2020: they could no longer be viewed as truth-based instructional organizations. Instead, their sole focus and goal became clear: indoctrination. Pushing an ideological message, promoting progressive activism and ensuring that identity and nonsensical anti-truth is paramount over incontrovertibly objective reality.
That alarming shift in priority has been underway for decades, but rose to the forefront rapidly in 2020, advanced by necessity and opportunity. Harvard, as well as their ideological allies in the media, demanded conformity with the accepted prevailing narratives over the pursuit of truth. Because they mustn’t let the "wrong" people potentially be correct.
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And even 4 years later, after the prevailing narratives have conclusively been proven wrong on masks, lockdowns, school closures and a host of other COVID-related issues, they're still cracking down on anyone who spoke out against the abandonment of their core principles. Especially if those individuals had the audacity to critique the almighty vaccine and its approval process.
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