Drag Queen LaWhore Vagistan to Be Visiting Professor at Harvard
Posted on October 2, 2025Comments
Every institution moonbats subvert is reduced to a tasteless farce as it is destroyed. Harvard — long considered America’s most prestigious university — is a case in point:
To study topics like transsexual television programs, undergraduate students are charged $86,926 per year. You can see why Democrats want the rest of us to pick up the tab for student loans.Harvard University hired a drag performer as a new professor — who is expected to teach a class on TV show “RuPaul’s Drag Race” in the spring semester…
Khubchandani is better known as LaWhore Vagistan…The institution welcomed Kareem Khubchandani in a July message to the college community and revealed that the visiting professor from Tufts University will teach in the Studies of Gender and Sexuality program thanks to the Harvard Gender and Sexuality Caucus.
Being a pervert now qualifies as an academic specialty, no doubt earning Mr. Vagistan a comfy six-figure salary.…a persona that the academic has made an integral part of [his] pedagogy.
You don’t get paid to indulge in depravity unless you make a spectacle out of it.The professor will often lecture in the guise of “LaWhore” …
The distinguished professor explains his adopted name:
More educational than his lectures would be to witness his reception if he returned to his ancestral homeland.“My name is LaWhore Vagistan, my preferred pronouns are ‘she’ or ‘aunty.’ I chose ‘LaWhore’ because my family traces its origins to Pakistan: Lahore is an important city in Pakistan, and well, I’m a bit of a w*ore.”
In other Harvard news, left-wing AP reports:
What tests the independence of Harvard is taking $billions of our money on a coercive basis via the government (despite having an endowment of over $53 billion). The ruined institution has failed this test.Trump said Tuesday that his administration is close to reaching a deal with Harvard University, which it has targeted with a series of investigations and billions of dollars in funding cuts as it presses for changes to its policies and governance.
A truce with the country’s oldest and wealthiest college would end a clash that has tested the independence of America’s colleges.