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Joel Pollak: Harvard Makes Its Students Miserable

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Joel Pollak: Harvard Makes Its Students Miserable

Harvard University has long been known as one of the most prestigious and revered institutions of higher education in the world. It has produced some of the greatest minds and leaders of our time. However, in recent years, there has been a growing concern about the well-being of its students. In a recent interview on the “Alex Marlow Show,” Joel Pollak, Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart, shed light on this issue and stated that Harvard has been making its own students miserable.

Pollak’s statement comes as no surprise to many who have been following the state of mental health on college campuses. According to a 2019 survey by the American College Health Association, over 40% of college students reported feeling hopeless in the past year. This is a staggering number and it raises the question, what is causing this hopelessness? Pollak believes that Harvard’s liberal policies and relentless pursuit of diversity and inclusion are contributing to the misery of its students.

He notes that Harvard has become a breeding ground for the idea that every individual can identify as whatever gender or sexual identity they choose. While this may sound like a progressive and inclusive approach, it has created a toxic environment on campus. Students are bombarded with a constant pressure to conform to the ever-changing standards of political correctness. Pollak rightly points out that this pressure to fit into a certain mold is not only harmful but also goes against the very essence of what higher education should be about- the freedom of thought and expression.

Harvard’s obsession with diversity and inclusion also extends to its admission process. In recent years, the university has faced numerous lawsuits for alleged discrimination against Asian-American applicants. This has led to a feeling of unfairness and resentment among the student body. Pollak argues that Harvard’s drive for diversity has taken away from the merit-based system of admission, which is the cornerstone of any academic institution.

Moreover, Harvard’s liberal policies have also led to a silencing of conservative voices on campus. Pollak notes that conservative speakers are often met with protests and even violence, which creates a hostile environment for those with different political beliefs. This not only goes against the idea of a free and open discourse but also negatively impacts the mental well-being of conservative students who feel isolated and marginalized.

While it is important to acknowledge and celebrate diversity, it should not be at the cost of the mental health of students. Pollak rightly points out that Harvard’s policies have created a culture of victimhood, where students are encouraged to see themselves as oppressed and constantly in need of protection from the outside world. This, in turn, robs them of their resilience and the ability to face challenges and setbacks that are an inevitable part of life.

In conclusion, Harvard University, with its prestigious reputation, has a responsibility to its students to provide a nurturing and supportive environment for their academic and personal growth. It is time for the university to re-evaluate its policies and prioritize the well-being of its students above all else. As Joel Pollak rightly puts it, “Harvard makes its own students miserable.” It is time for Harvard to make a change and create an environment where students can thrive and become the best versions of themselves.

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