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On this episode of The Alex Marlow Show, Alex is joined by Prager U Contributor, Shabbos Kestenbaum, and Breitbart's Senior Editor-At-Large, Joel Pollak, and they discuss the implications of Trump's decision to cut federal funding to Harvard, particularly in light of rising anti-Semitism and free speech issues on campus. Shabbos shares his personal experiences as a Jewish student at Harvard, highlighting the challenges faced by Jewish students and the political biases prevalent in the university's culture. The discussion also touches on the role of alumni, faculty, and the broader implications of federal funding for elite institutions like Harvard. The conversation delves into the pressing issues surrounding higher education, particularly focusing on the perceived failures of institutions like Harvard. Joel and Shabbos discuss the need for reform in higher education, emphasizing the importance of accountability for universities, the impact of activism, and the ideological battles taking place on campuses. They argue for a shift towards a curriculum that promotes civic responsibility and a rejection of indoctrination, advocating for a more merit-based and diverse educational environment. The discussion highlights the cultural shifts among young Americans and the potential for change in the landscape of higher education.
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On this episode of The Alex Marlow Show, Alex is joined by Prager U Contributor, Shabbos Kestenbaum, and Breitbart's Senior Editor-At-Large, Joel Pollak, and they discuss the implications of Trump's decision to cut federal funding to Harvard, particularly in light of rising anti-Semitism and free speech issues on campus. Shabbos shares his personal experiences as a Jewish student at Harvard, highlighting the challenges faced by Jewish students and the political biases prevalent in the university's culture. The discussion also touches on the role of alumni, faculty, and the broader implications of federal funding for elite institutions like Harvard. The conversation delves into the pressing issues surrounding higher education, particularly focusing on the perceived failures of institutions like Harvard. Joel and Shabbos discuss the need for reform in higher education, emphasizing the importance of accountability for universities, the impact of activism, and the ideological battles taking place on campuses. They argue for a shift towards a curriculum that promotes civic responsibility and a rejection of indoctrination, advocating for a more merit-based and diverse educational environment. The discussion highlights the cultural shifts among young Americans and the potential for change in the landscape of higher education.
Visit today's sponsors:
www.besthotgrill.com
www.prioritygold.com/freedom
and don't forget to ask your representatives about spectrum!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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