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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six, six, sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Let me ask all of you, what
do you say to the argument, because this is now
what the left is arguing. The media is pushing this hard.
Harvard is pushing it very hard. But frankly, all the
universities are now they're worried. They are really worried if Harvard,

(00:23):
if they can break Harvard's back, and Trump and nom
are on the verge of doing it, then they're going
to break the back of these universities. The campus left,
the university radical left across the entire country, and so
that's why they're very nervous. Now Harvard is going to
be the biggest domino to fall. What do you say

(00:45):
to their argument that they have the right to decide
who to admit into their schools, that if they want
to admit foreign students and charge them much higher tuition,
that's their business. Harvard is a private institution. It does
take taxpayer money, it does take federal funds, yes, but

(01:09):
it's a private institution, a private university, and they have
the right to decide who to admit, who not to admit,
And that this is an attack on the constitutional rights
the freedom of Harvard University to admit who they want
to admit from whatever country around the world, and as

(01:32):
they put it, foreign students. According to them, in rich
Harvard and in rich America, that they're bringing in some
of the brightest minds from around the world. Many of
them end up staying and working at some of the
most prestigious corporations and businesses in America. So we are

(01:54):
there are they're like a magnet for a brain drain
of some of the best and brightest around the world.
And that Trump now is making an attack not just
on Harvard, but on higher education, academic freedom, and in
many ways on the future prosperity of our country. That's

(02:17):
their argument. Agree, disagree six one seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight. Tommy in West Virginia, Thanks for
holding Tommy, and welcome.

Speaker 2 (02:33):
Good morning, Jeff.

Speaker 3 (02:34):
Good morning, Jeff.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
Life is good down here West by God, Virginia. And
I have to give Barbara from Maryland. Back when I
went to elementary school in Foxboro, Massachusetts, if you did
well on a test, you'd get a gold star on
your forehead. If you got an A, I was always
the kid that got the blue star. That was a
c so Barbara, by the power of invested in me,

(03:01):
I placed a gold star on your head forehead for
being a critical thinker because when she text messaged you
about the fact that nobody in media has said anything
about gun control. Well, the last time that I remember
Jews that were murdered was at a synagogue in Pennsylvania

(03:23):
a few years ago. And what was the first thing.
We've got to have more gun control, all right. And
I have noticed in my sixty five years of life
of how the pendulum has swung towards anti Semitism from
don't take it, persta, but I remember Catholic kids in
Foxboro that used to tell me Jews killed Christ. Well, no,

(03:45):
Jews did not kill Christ. They tried him. It was
actually the Romans that killed Christ. And it took me
years to find that out from going to church. And
I don't mean to besmirch the Catholic faith at all,
but anyway, it was generally coming from kind of a
conservative religious point of view back then. I think we

(04:05):
Christians have evolved that we're not buying into the Father
Coglan narratives of the nineteen thirties. And I'm proud to
say that I'm a Protestant, a Presbyterian, but I am
a Jew, and I am a Zionist and a supporter
of Israel in solidarity. And after October eighth on my

(04:25):
Facebook page is where I put the Star of David
up on my photo, not because it was the flavor
of the month, but until Israel finally squashes a moss
and wipes them off the face of this earth, then
I will remove that Star of David. And if it
takes twenty years, three years, three months, whatever, that Star

(04:47):
of David stays up there.

Speaker 3 (04:48):
So I just want your Jewish listeners to know that.
In a shout out to Arthur from Chestnut Hill. Anyway,
with regards to Harvard, I've read a while back that
between Qatar, Harvard, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and possibly Kuwait,
the last few years, over eleven billion dollars has gone

(05:10):
to Ivy League schools. And that doesn't include the that
doesn't and you can google that, and you can also
find out that China has given all kinds of money.
And my theory is this that you know something, these
highly educated white liberal college professors, they are easily bought

(05:31):
and paid for. And I Honestly, I have more respect
for pimps and used car salesman on the automile in Dedham, Massachusetts.
They have more ethics than a lot of these college professors,
and they are the ones that have fomented this anti
Jew hatred. Of these ignorant upper income white kids running

(05:53):
around saying from the river through the sea, Palestine will
be free. They know no nothing whatsoever about Jews that
have a thirty eight hundred year written history and a
land historically known as Israel, and even the Holy Koran
over a two dozen times mentions.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
Jews in the land of Israel. I just don't get it.
And for these college professors to call these people after
the Holocaust white polonizers, No, they are the indigenous people
of that land that got driven out generations ago. And
I always ask a white liberal that always comes back
to this craft. Then they always throw it back to America. Well,

(06:35):
we white people, including my ancestor, Robert Fuller, who came
over in the sixteen thirties. Yes, did we take the
land from the Indians more or less. So here's the
moral question that I ask a white liberal. So seeing
as we're standing on solen ground, when you die. Are
you going to leave your house or your real estate
to your children, your grandchildren, or are you going to

(06:58):
give it back to the rightful owners? Masachusetts the wamp
of Nologus. And then that's when they always give me
the middle finger.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
So well, because they're a lot. I mean, they're hypocrites,
you know, that's the thing. You really you just expose them,
you know, I mean that's what I mean. They're Look,
it's all in the end, this is all virtue signaling
to make people think, oh, look called self rightousion, I'm
so morally superior. No, you're an idiot, you know, that's
what they Honestly, after a while, like you just have
to laugh in these liberals faces. But they're now using

(07:30):
this virtue signaling as a fig leaf as a mask
for some very ugly anti Semitism. And that's what we've
seen now, not just at Harvard. We've seen it at MIT,
We've seen it at campuses all over in Massachusetts. We've
seen it at Columbia, Princeton, Yale, Wisconsin University. Uh, we're

(07:53):
talking Berkeley, California. This thing's like a cancer. And what
Trump is doing is he saying, let me go after
the biggest and let me go after the richest and
the wealthiest. Six one seven two six six sixty eight
sixty eight is the number. Okay, let me ask you.
It is the Kooner country Pole Question of the Day

(08:16):
sponsored by Marios Mario's Quality Roofing, Siding and Windows. Is
Harvard correct, sorry forgive me? Is the Trump administration or
is Christy Nome correct to have to force Harvard to

(08:36):
get rid or kick out its foreign students? In other words,
do you support what the Trump administration is doing regarding
forcing Harvard to now get rid of all foreign students
and to block them from having foreign students enrolled in
the future. A yes, B no? You know where I stand.

(09:03):
I am a yes all the way, my friend, all
the way. But I want to hear from you. You
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(09:25):
there at the Kooner Report. All one word kuh and
is in national Er. Let me just quickly throw one
log on the fire, very very quick, and then I
want to go right back to the blazing phone lines
six one seven two six six sixty eight, sixty eight
is the number, okay, in the wake of the horrific

(09:50):
October seven attacks by Hamas in which they invaded southern Israel.
It was a war of aggression that they launched against
Israel and then slaughtered butchered, really over one thousand, two
hundred civilians, baby literally babies, children, women, elderly, you name it.

(10:15):
Ever since that attack, which unleashed this ugly wave almost
a program of anti Semitism here in the United States
and especially on our elite college campuses. What DHS is
pointing out in that letter that Christy Noomes sent to
Harvard is that the crime rates on Harvard campus, at

(10:42):
their school's campus, listen to this, after the attacks jumped
fifty five percent fifty five percent, and in particular, there
was such an increase in agrin evaded assault it was
nearly three hundred percent increase two hundred and ninety five

(11:05):
percent to be accurate. And the overwhelming majority were assaults
perpetrated on Jewish students being harassed and assaulted and attacked
by pro Palestinian protesters. And so one of the other

(11:25):
arguments Christy no makes is you haven't provided a safe
campus environment, which is by law you're obligated to do.
And we've got report after reports, statistic after statistic showing
crime has exploded. Murders and homicides in that whole area
have gone up. But what's really skyrocketed are physical assaults,

(11:52):
and the overwhelming majority have been directed against Jews, in
particular Jewish students. So you're not protecting the students that
you're entrusted to take care of. Now, let me just
make an obvious point. If these were blacks, if these

(12:14):
were Latinos, if these were gays or lesbians, if these
were transgendered people, pick whatever you want, that were being
systematically beaten, spit on, called the N word, prevented from
going to school, prevented from going into the classroom, being

(12:34):
beaten to a pulp because they their race, because of
their the fact that they're black, or the fact that
they're gay, or the fact that they're you know, brown,
scan let's say Latino. There'd be no discussion, what would
be the com There'd be no controversy. You couldn't have
hit Harvard hard enough. But if it comes to the Jews,

(12:59):
then it's a print ball game. Now, the reason why
these crime statistics are important is one they show the
level of anti Semitism, and B that's why the administration said,
we want to know how many of these crimes are
perpetrated by your foreign students, how many of them were

(13:21):
done by foreign students on a student visa. So give
us their criminal histories. And the fact that Harvard won't
hand them over tells you everything you need to know.
They know that they're foreign students who were rampaging on
campuses for the last two years, have been going around

(13:44):
like brown shirts, targeting, beating, and attacking Jewish students wherever
they can find them. Those days are over. Agree, disagree
two six six sixty eight sixty eight. John in Lowell,

(14:05):
Thanks for holding John, and welcome.

Speaker 4 (14:09):
Jeff. You don't see the dog that bites you, Okay,
Now listen, this is what gets me. The Trump administration
can find out who these people are and they can
just boot them. It doesn't matter what hobvid's rights are,
and matters what the law is. They're on student visas,
they're breaking the law. Swoop in, Jeff, I've had it

(14:31):
with the talk snoop in and get them the hell
out of there. Jeff, when you said eighty seven thousand dollars.
I literally thought that was for four years, Jeff. I
don't know what I was thinking, Jeff. That's a year.
That's six hundred and nine billion dollars over four years
off of these students. Two hundred and forty three billion.

(14:54):
Sorry over four years, Jeff. They secretly bought up a
third of Austin, mass They owned property in Washington, d C.
They own ten thousand aches. I did some research obviously
in vineyards in California. I don't care if they was
Saint Peter or whoever. What the hell are we doing

(15:15):
giving them a dime? They should be paying us?

Speaker 1 (15:21):
Oh, John, you're on fire. You're on fire man. That's
why I'm saying, revoked her to me, revoked their tax exempstatus.
I mean, and they're not paying taxes. Why, as you said,
they should be paying us. Yeah, it's called taxes. Pay
your fair share, John, What do you make? What do

(15:41):
you think is going to be the next step? Students
now are saying they're going to go, They're gonna take
it to the streets. I mean, the only thing that's
helpful right now is that many of them have graduated.
We're heading into the summer, but this thing is going
to be with us in the fall. And Harvard students
call Columbia students, I mean campuses. They say they're going

(16:03):
to erupt that They're not going to accept their funding
being cut. They're not going to accept students, foreign students
being kicked out or blocked from being able to be enrolled.
They say, now they're I mean if they have to
blow up these campuses. These campuses are going to blow
Are you worried about major violence and major protests down

(16:26):
the road.

Speaker 4 (16:28):
Jeff, You already kind of know the answer to that,
because I don't worry about anything. With God in charge,
I have no fear in me whatsoever, of anything or
anyone except for Him. But it is going to happen.
They want this to happen. Look at everything that's going on.
It's all tied together. They all have a little plan
and they may not sit down and talk about it, Jeff,

(16:51):
but they all know the scoop and this is what
they want. They want. Listen, don't get all scared, all right.
I was a young man, okay, my father it was
a cop and Cambridge in the seventies. I don't remember
remember the weather underground Jeff. But I know the history,
I know what went on. Jeff. We have to stop.

(17:12):
I said it the other day. This is custom. Just stop.
Don't ask questions. You've committed a crime. What Jeff, to
be knocking at your door in two seconds and you
know it. You're gonna knock at your your doing one
day anyway, but doing the right thing. If we fish
keys off and they're going to knock the door down,

(17:32):
they're not going to knock on it, Jeff, then they
might knock mine down. But I don't give a crap anymore, Jeff.
It's time for people to, like I said, we have
to hit the streets before they do Jeff.

Speaker 1 (17:43):
Six one seven two six six six six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number.
I gotta tell you. For the first time in maybe
forty years, I have never seen now the radical left
on its heels the way they have been over the

(18:04):
last couple of months under Trump. He really is taking
it to them. And this war between the administration and
Harvard is really a proxy war between the Trump administration
and the university college radical left. And that's why Trump

(18:25):
is determined to fight it, and he's determined to win it,
and so we'll see how these things turn out. But
right now Harvard is taking a tremendous financial blow. It
is also now seeing a tremendous loss in their prestige
and credibility, which I think is well deserved. And the

(18:45):
more the country sees what Harvard is really about, and
not just Harvard, the Ivy League, these elite universities, how
they have become really cesspools of anti Semitism, of anti Americanism,
by the way of pure anti white, anti Christian bigotry.

(19:08):
And now how much they're in bed with the Chinese
Communist Party. The country's recoiling in horror, and Harvard says
they're knocking to back down, which shows to me that
they are now financially invested in being in bed with
the communist Chinese to continue to take all of this

(19:31):
money from Cutter or Qatar and Saudi Arabia and Kuwait
just follow the money. So they are now becoming in
doctrination centers for really Marxist radical leftists who are anti
Western civilization, anti America, anti white, anti Jewish, anti Christian.

(19:58):
And that's why let's clean them up. To me, they
keep saying, you know, our diversity is our strength. No
unity is our strength. Let me even go even further.
Why are we allowing so many foreign students to pour
into our country, many of them unvetted, many of them
tied to some of the most despicable regimes and governments

(20:21):
around the world. Why are we opening ourselves up to this?
And one of the offshoots of this, it's not the intent,
but one of the positive consequences of this, the inadvertent
consequence is the Harvard admits seven thousand foreign students a year,

(20:45):
seven thousand, twenty five, about twenty five percent of its
student body. Now you're finally going to have more slots
open for American students, So maybe now you don't have
to discriminate against Asians or against white students. So to me, yes,

(21:06):
allow more slots for Americans. Six onnths, I agree, disagree
six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
Ross in Boston, Thanks for holding Ross and.

Speaker 5 (21:20):
Welcome score the Kremlin on the Charles.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
You have also called it communism on the Charles. I
like that Kremblin on the Charles or communism on Jeff.

Speaker 5 (21:37):
I'm going to get into that. Okay, all right, Look
for many years have at university pedals left wing propaganda.
It creates ungrateful students finding these communist gumbags are being
exposed for what they are. Not only they are loaded
with cash, but they have the largest property owners in
the city of Cambridge with billions and billions of dollars,

(22:00):
and they also own property in the city of Barston. Okay,
I'm telling you these people are unbelievable with credit now
giving have a taxpayer money is outrageous. And the other
thing is they have no right to withhold arrest records
of foreign students. And if you're a foreign student and

(22:21):
you can't mind your business, keep your mud shut and
causing problems, then you should be deported immediately and be
me all these things that they cannot do should should
be in their student visus. Okay, without question job And
I'll tell you someone that is troublable. Were like myself,
no matter what country you're going to, you mind your

(22:43):
own business, you don't cause problems and usually you're treated
very well. But no, these people think they can come
to the United States, they can cause problems, get into
protest march and many of them lest they are jew
haters and they and they they pay you hatred, and
it's our rageous death. Okay, outrageous Russ.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
By the way, I think your point is so good.
When I travel abroad, and I'm going to go to Europe,
probably at the end of April. What am I saying?
End of August? Forgive me, end of August, early September,
Ashton and I are going to do about eight nine
days in the old country, as they say, when I
go abroad, I'm exactly like you, you know, shut up,

(23:29):
obey the law, keep quiet, don't make trouble. You'll be fine.

Speaker 6 (23:35):
I would never.

Speaker 1 (23:36):
Dare, and I'm gonna come back to you, I promise, Russ.
I would never dare, never mind on a student visa,
for God's sake, in one of the most elite, prestigious
universities in the world, where you know you graduate from
that school. Man, your ticket is punched, I mean, your
life is made. I'm going to start leading protests in

(23:58):
another country, and I'm going to block other students from
entering the building or the campus or going to school.
I'm going to start calling for the murder of an
entire racial or ethnic group. I'm going to start burning
the American or whatever the flag of that country. I'm
going to start walking around wandering, punching them, kicking them,

(24:20):
spitting on him, choking them, assaulting them, and then to
still think I'm so entitled that how dare you revoke
my visa and how dare you deport me or kick
me out of the country as I'm literally causing mayhem
and chaos and violence. I mean, the arrogance, to use
a Jewish word, the hutzpah of these people. It's unbelievable. Russ,

(24:45):
I've got to ask you this. Of course, you're an
American and you've served our country in Vietnam, but just
leave that aside for a second. If us in Boston
God admitted to Harvard and you were privileged enough to
be allowed to go, and you could somehow financially swing it,

(25:08):
would Russ in Boston be spending his time protesting, rabble rousing,
jew hating, Or would Russ in Boston be burning the
midnight oil in the library so that he could finish
his you know, graduate with good grades and really have

(25:30):
a you know, a wealthy, comfortable life in front of him?
What would Russ in Boston do if Russ was fortunate
enough to be allowed to go to Harvard University.

Speaker 5 (25:41):
First of all, Jeff, I probably would spend most of
my time in the library, Okay, studying, That's what I
would be doing. But Jeff, I want to add this.
In nineteen seventy, I spend one month behind the Iron
Curtain only to see what life was like there. I
minded my business. You know what's funny, most of the information,

(26:02):
you know, not only the experiences I had there, but
I got most of my information how things go. Number one,
from marines there station in embassies, and most of them
were Vietnam vets, okay, and you know we could open
up to each other with no problem, okay. And also
people that were studying, for an example, behind Yang Curtain,

(26:22):
you know, and you know I could talk for hours
about this. But I met a doctor from Mgana that
was was studying in Hungary, and boy did he give
me a lot of information. And that's how I learned
so much about what goes on behind Yang courtin But
do you think that I would fraternize with people in
that country?

Speaker 1 (26:40):
Absolutely not interesting. Interesting. Russ as always, thank you very
much and have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend. RUSS six
one seven, two, six, six, sixty eight, sixty eight. That's
what you see. To me, it's the hubris. It's the
arrogance of this students, especially the foreign students, the administration,

(27:04):
the professors, so we allow you into our country. Look,
as Christy Nomes said in her letter, and as Marco
Rubio Is said in congressional testimony, what you think coming
to America as a right? You think getting a student
visas a right? It's a privilege. Frankly, it's an immense privilege.
I knew that when I went to Ohio University.

Speaker 4 (27:28):
I knew right away.

Speaker 1 (27:28):
I said, you know what I do, well here, I'm
gonna have a nice career, and I'm gonna be brutally
honest with all of you. I fell in love with
I mean, I loved America before, but I really fell
in love with America. I love the professors, I love
the student body. I remember I was treated so well,

(27:50):
just everything about the place, and I was very grateful,
very appreciative. And I lived in the library. I mean
it was cafeteria. Grab them, you know, grab a breakfast
or grab a lunch, and go right back to that library.
And then I went to class. And now I was
there as a teaching assistant, so I was very grateful.

(28:10):
Because tuition is high, my parents couldn't afford the tuition,
but I was granted a teaching assistant ship as a
as a doctoral student, so my tuition was covered. And
plus I got about just over one thousand dollars a month,
which this was in the mid nineties, so you could
really stretch that. And so I was able to pay

(28:31):
for my room and board and a little bit of
my meal plan at the cafeteria, and my parents chipped
in just you know a little bit to help me out.
I was so grateful. I'd have no debt. Now I
had to work. I had to teach a couple times
a week. I had to grade papers for professors. So
I had to work for my thousand dollars a month

(28:53):
and my free tuition on top of my studying. So
I had no free time whatsoever. And I worked my
rear and off. But I was so grateful, and honestly,
I'm like, this is the chance of a lifetime. My
father was so proud of me, my mother too. I
can just imagine my grandparents looking on, you know, from beyond,

(29:17):
like wow, you know, we went from the concentration camp
to a really prestigious doctoral program in America in what
two generations? So the thought that I would be inciting
violence or holding protests or shutting down the campus, I'm sorry,

(29:37):
it's obscene. It's disgusting anyway. Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight agree, disagree. Eight o'clock. You
know what that means. Cooner's Call Log, Caller of the week.

Speaker 7 (29:58):
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Speaker 1 (30:05):
I can hear you? Can you hear me? Thanks for
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Speaker 8 (30:09):
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There's no questions about it. He just happened to come
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(30:32):
posted it and put a picture before him.

Speaker 5 (30:34):
He's got balls.

Speaker 8 (30:35):
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One person looks at me the wrong way.

Speaker 5 (30:46):
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Speaker 8 (30:46):
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Speaker 1 (30:57):
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Speaker 8 (31:00):
I think Trump's gonna tell you deliver secretly. Yeah, come on,
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Speaker 6 (31:07):
We got the ball.

Speaker 8 (31:08):
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Speaker 4 (31:48):
Mike.

Speaker 1 (31:49):
You know what I can't believe. I can't believe the
P word. I couldn't believe it the first time that
you didn't dump that he lets the P word on
the air, and then he lets it on again, And
I'm thinking, Okay, if you and Sandy you are sure
we're not gonna get fined. Go ahead. But anyway, and

(32:12):
speaking of big balls, Christy Nolan's got big, big balls.
I'm just saying, this woman's got balls. Look, I'm impressed
with her. She's now becoming to me one of the
top tier members of the cabinet. RFK Junior is another one.
Marco Rubio is really impressing me. Tom Holman, obviously you've
got JD. Vance, who I think is killing it. So

(32:34):
there's no question about it. Now you are starting to
see certain cabinet members really separate themselves from the rest
of the pack. And you know, she's she's fearless. She'll
she'll take on Congress, She'll take on the Democrats, she'll
take on the media, she'll take on the Secret Service.

(32:55):
She'll you know, she'll go ahead and say, no, arrest
the body slam. I don't care. Let the chips fall
where they may arrest that, you know, member of Congress
for assaulting ice agents. And now she's gonna take on Harvard.
I mean, it's a behemoth. Everybody was afraid of Harvard

(33:17):
because of their money, their power, their influence. And she's
she's like, and we're gonna revoke your tox exempstatus next like,
you keep this up, this is gonna cost you billions
and billions and billions. You really want to play this game?
So full respect to her six one seven two six

(33:40):
six sixty eight sixty eight John in Plymouth, Thanks for
holding John, and welcome.

Speaker 6 (33:49):
Well, good morning, chef, thanks for taking.

Speaker 1 (33:50):
My call, my pleasure, John.

Speaker 6 (33:53):
I want to make a couple of quick points. I
would recommend highly for Cooner Country to go to YouTube
and pull up Eerie Besmanov. He was a Soviet KGB

(34:17):
that defected to the US early seventies. He's got a
full video. It's about an hour and half hour and
twenty minutes, and he talks about the four stages of
ideological subversion. And I began I listened to him probably

(34:39):
fifteen years ago. The video is from nineteen eighty four,
but a lot of the stuff he talks about is
what's happening now, and he was basically warning America and
the stuff that's happening now.

Speaker 2 (34:57):
He mentioned all of it.

Speaker 6 (35:00):
So here's the one that really stuck with me even
to this day. When they realized that the brainwashing was
complete in Russia, the first people they went and killed
were the teachers and the professors, so they couldn't once

(35:25):
they realized what they had done, they couldn't go back
and reverse it. So that's the first thing I wanted
to imagine. Second thing I want to mention how far
has America fallen. You know, Brown, Princeton, the Harvard, Yale

(35:47):
were all started by pastors, and now look at they're
the most evil universities in the country.

Speaker 1 (35:57):
Now, John, by the way, you're on fire. I mean,
you are killing it. I will even go with Tad further.
You're right, Please, don't get me wrong. You're like, as
I like to say, a thousand percent correct. I'd say
they're one of some of the most evil institutions in
the world. And I think again, the foreign students. That's
the foreign money, the foreign donors, the foreign governments, the

(36:20):
foreign students. Because what's happening is they come to these
elite institutions and I'm putting elite in quotes. They and
then they spread that that Marxist globalist, you know, ideology
that bile into their countries and they spread it around
the world. They spread it around Asia, they spread it

(36:43):
around Europe, they spread it around Latin America, they spread
it around the Middle East and Africa. So it's not
just that it's polluting and destroying America from within. It's literally,
these are their trojan horses for the globalist takeover of
the country of the world. Forgive me, this is really
the They are the they are the tip of the

(37:03):
spear of the new world order. And you're right, they
have now become like Soviet universities. It's it's it's one
of the reasons why I stopped teaching. It's why I Look,
I had a very problem. I'm not trying to pat
myself on the back. I'm just being honest with all
of you. I had an incredibly promising academic career. I
was at the Harvard of the North, I was teaching

(37:25):
at McGill University. I believe to this day I had
the highest teacher ratings of any professor I was. I
had five six, seven hundred students packing my class. They
were sitting on the stairs. It's like an auditorium with
you know, multiple levels of seating. The seats were full, full, full,

(37:47):
and literally students would come and sit on the stairs.
Some sat on the stage beside me taking notes. They
couldn't get a site, a classroom or whatever. Gonna call
an auditory big enough because I was just teaching history
the way it's supposed to be taught. Instead, they were
all being these students were being indoctrinated. And I saw

(38:10):
even at the time, I go, this is not education.
These aren't scholars. These are propagandists, and they're doing it
on behalf of a discredited Marxist, communist, socialist ideology, and
they're gonna they're trying to brainwash these kids. It was,
and I saw it was working, and it's only gotten

(38:31):
much worse. This was twenty five years ago, and that's
when I said I'm going into journalism. There's no future
for me here. I don't want to teach here. I
don't want to be part of this. But so you're
completely right, and Harvard is one of the leading institutions.
Almost every major globalist in the world either comes from

(38:54):
Harvard or Columbia or Yale or California, you know, Berkeley,
you know, or if you're in the Midwest, it's either
Michigan University or Wisconsin. But it comes from one of
these big, mega influential schools. And that's no accident. And

(39:15):
all you got to do is look at the students
that are protesting, there's nothing in their eyes. They're protesting
about something they know nothing about, and they're like zombies.
And you see the hatred, the hatred, they're clenched faces,
their rage. America is evil, Israel is evil, the West

(39:38):
is evil. White people are evil, Jews are evil. And
I'm like, where did you learn to hate so much?
I mean, think about it. All you got to do
is finish your four year program and your life is
made
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