By Hans Wilder
Harvard’s pathetic failure to stick to its own standards has played right into President Trump’s “America First” agenda—and China’s waiting in the wings to capitalize on the chaos. If those ivory tower eggheads had done their job and upheld basic principles, they wouldn’t be watching their students get the boot under Trump’s righteous policy, which puts American interests front and center. Instead, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) is strutting out with “unconditional offers” to snag Harvard’s castoffs, acting like some academic knight in shining armor while China’s iron fist looms over every campus.
Let’s cut the crap: Hong Kong’s universities are a shadow of what they were. Since China’s 2020 National Security Law, Beijing’s got them on a leash. Professors and students are gagged, tiptoeing around to avoid a one-way ticket to trouble. Harvard, with its sanctimonious liberal drivel, is shoving kids out of a flawed but free environment into China’s tightly scripted theater, where one wrong word can tank your future. It’s like trading a leaky shed for a cellblock with Wi-Fi.
China’s not saving anyone—they’re just milking Harvard’s screw-up for a global photo-op, pretending to be the world’s academic savior while they strangle free speech at home. Trump’s policy is a masterstroke, exposing Harvard’s gutless elitism and putting America first. If Harvard hadn’t fumbled its own rules, its students wouldn’t be props in China’s latest propaganda circus.
George Carlin had it right: “It’s called the American Dream because you have to be asleep to believe it.” Harvard’s dreaming of its fading glory, China’s dreaming of global control, but Trump’s wide awake, calling the shots. The students? They’re caught in the mess, dodging Harvard’s collapse and China’s fake rescue act.
This is Hans Wilder, giving it to you straight for The Wilder Treatment.