DEFUND THE IVY CARTEL: Why We Must Cut Every Cent to Harvard and Its Cronies – Before It’s Too Late
The Ivy League Leech
Harvard University—one of the richest institutions on the planet—is suckling off the federal teat to the tune of $9 billion a year. That’s your money. And it’s just the tip of the academic welfare iceberg. When you zoom out, the federal government is throwing over $100 billion a year at colleges and universities across the country.
And what are we getting for it?
- Indoctrination, not education.
- Bureaucracy bloat, not merit-based teaching.
- Political correctness on steroids.
Harvard, for all its arrogance, threw a tantrum when President Trump demanded a few common-sense reforms: no masks, stronger campus security, and someone to monitor anti-Israel propaganda. Harvard refused. So Trump did what more presidents should—he froze the cash flow. First $2 billion, then another $1 billion, and he threatened to cut the entire $9 billion lifeline if Harvard didn’t get in line.
The media framed it as “authoritarian overreach.” But let’s call it what it is: finally holding these ivory tower tyrants accountable.
The Scam Behind the Curtain
Here’s the dirty secret nobody in corporate media wants you to think about:
Why the hell are taxpayers forced to fund Harvard at all?
This university is wealthier than many small countries, with an endowment that could buy entire states. But instead of using their own hoarded billions, they rake in government grants, student loan guarantees, and fat research contracts. And the worst part? Those student loan programs—originally sold as “making education affordable”—created a price-hiking spiral that made college even more expensive.
Let’s break it down:
- Government backs loans → students borrow more.
- Schools jack up tuition → students need bigger loans.
- Government guarantees more loans → repeat.
Meanwhile, administrators build luxury dorms and diversity departments, while middle-class Americans drown in debt. It’s a cycle of dependency. And it’s all funded by the same swamp creatures who want to control your healthcare, your speech, and your money.
Indoctrination for Profit
Why are radical ideologies so dominant in academia? Because the feds are paying for it.
Without federal dollars, there’d be no money to hire armies of DEI consultants, censorship czars, and social justice enforcers. Without student loan subsidies, there’d be fewer students to fill the lecture halls and hear about how “America is evil” and “gender is a spectrum.” Without research grants, there’d be fewer taxpayer-funded studies on the mating habits of fruit flies or how capitalism causes climate change.
And Harvard knows it. That’s why they cling to government cash with a death grip—because the minute the money stops, the whole circus tent collapses.
The Real Solution: Cut It Off
Forget half-measures. Forget “reforms.” The only way to save education from the grip of government control and radical ideology is to pull the plug.
- End all federal funding.
- Shut down the student loan racket.
- Force these elite institutions to live off their own damn wealth.
If they’re as brilliant and indispensable as they claim, they’ll survive just fine on private donations and tuition. But if they collapse without government lifelines? That tells you all you need to know.
Education should be about truth, not politics. And we shouldn’t be forced to fund institutions that mock our values, silence our speech, and indoctrinate our kids.
🔥 Call to Action:
The time to act is NOW.
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Because if we don’t starve the beast, it’ll keep growing. And it’s not just Harvard’s problem anymore. It’s America’s crisis.