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stop that army of tax collectors from targeting you. Call for your free consult eight hundred three five four ninety two ninety five of Well, here's a shocker. Harvard student newspaper, The Crimson just ran an editorial calling on Harvard to hire more conservative professors. A month ago, the same paper ran a pole showing that of the Harvard faculty identified as liberal or very liberal, only one point six percent said that their conservative were very conservative. The Crimson said,
these statistics do not reflect America. Really, yeah, The editors warned the lack of ideological diversity creates a perception that Harvard does not welcome conservatives. They say it's why many Americans distrust higher education. They also say that adding conservative professors would help challenge prevailing ideas on campus. The editors believe that's a good thing. So why is the Crimson swerving into common sense here? Well, maybe these editors were
shocked at President Trump's election. Maybe they suddenly noticed the giant disconnect between the Ivy League and the rest of the country. It really doesn't matter why, because the people who actually run Harvard are one liberals, and they won't listen to a bunch of student editors. They may talk diversity, but they'll never embrace ideological diversity, especially if that means hiring conservative professions. Oh maybe a token here or there,
but on a mass basis, it isn't gonna happen. I wish it would, but it won't.
