Harvard 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.

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Drag Queen LaWhore Vagistan to Be Visiting Professor at Harvard

Posted on October 2, 2025
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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:
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…
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.
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.
Khubchandani is better known as LaWhore Vagistan…
…a persona that the academic has made an integral part of [his] pedagogy.
Being a pervert now qualifies as an academic specialty, no doubt earning Mr. Vagistan a comfy six-figure salary.
The professor will often lecture in the guise of “LaWhore” …
You don’t get paid to indulge in depravity unless you make a spectacle out of it.
The distinguished professor explains his adopted name:
“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.”
More educational than his lectures would be to witness his reception if he returned to his ancestral homeland.
In other Harvard news, left-wing AP reports:
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.
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.
 
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.
I always wonder why right-wingers favour subsidizing billionaires with outrageous tax breaks and loopholes, while at the same time hating the idea of spending money on education, whether it is for poor kids of the "wrong" skin colour or for prestigious universities . . .
 
I always wonder why right-wingers favour subsidizing billionaires with outrageous tax breaks and loopholes,
Taxation is theft. It doesn't suddenly stop being theft when its used on people you personally arbitrarily decide have 'too much money'.
while at the same time hating the idea of spending money on education, whether it is for poor kids of the "wrong" skin colour or for prestigious universities . . .
Spending money on things isn't the problem. It's spending other people's money without their consent that is the problem.
 
Yes they do. See how that works?
What I see is that you are either very gullible, or you're willing to repeat a thoroughly discredited lie. Absolutely no one is calling for gender reassignment surgery on children.
 
And that is why the bloom is off the rose so to speak. Graduates of the (former?) top tier universities are now being subjected to enhanced scrutiny in the job market. The top employers have found that on top of being self indulgent little bitches they're aren't quite as educated as their degree would seem to indicate. Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Cornell, you name them. They've managed to cheapen their brand not unlike Bud Light.
 
What I see is that you are either very gullible, or you're willing to repeat a thoroughly discredited lie. Absolutely no one is calling for gender reassignment surgery on children.
I never said anything about surgery.

How is it that you're so stupid you repeatedly keep trying to address arguments I do not make?
 
Taxation is theft. It doesn't suddenly stop being theft when its used on people you personally arbitrarily decide have 'too much money'.

Spending money on things isn't the problem. It's spending other people's money without their consent that is the problem.
You're weird. Didn't you read your own Constitution when you were in school?

". . . in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution . . . "

How do you propose to do all that without funding? Anarchy sounds sexy to young people in black clothing partying hard, but it's not practical.
 
Regarding your thread title, it needs context. Only wealth people pay full price. I would say a family income of $200,000 is well above the poverty line (they pay no tuition), and families living on $100,000 are hardly poor (their kids get everything paid for by Harvard. If a family sending their kid to Harvard needs a loan, then then they or the student are on the hook. A contract is a contract. There should never be a need for loan forgiveness for a Harvard student.
  • Recent news: Harvard announced that beginning in 2025–26, families earning $200,000 or less will qualify for free tuition (i.e. the “tuition portion” of cost)
  • For those earning $100,000 or less, Harvard will also cover housing, food, health insurance, and other costs in many cases.
None of us should ever pick-up the cost of student loans. Either the parents pay it off or the student pays it off.
 
None of us should ever pick-up the cost of student loans. Either the parents pay it off or the student pays it off.
Alternatively, many students could reconsider going tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars into debt for their underwater basket weaving diploma, then complain their local fast food chain restaurant minimum wage doesn't pay enough.
 
Alternatively, many students could reconsider going tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars into debt for their underwater basket weaving diploma, then complain their local fast food chain restaurant minimum wage doesn't pay enough.
That is somewhat fair to say, albeit not exactly accurate, but actually MANY degrees that are considered to be more..."vital" per se (engineering, architecture, medicine, economics, chermistry, physics, and so on) dont necessarily warrant such high tuitions and most jobs salaries will still not allow the student/graduate to easily repay that debt in a timely fashion...which is why so many doctors have ridiculous student loans/debt, why its not always advisable to go to an out-of-state college even if the university is a top 20 type of school like Harvard or Stanford, and even if it is in state, the prices can be astronomical...regardless of the "major" so theres no need to classify it as "underwater basketweaving" when it could easily be for a bio major who wants to become some sort of scientist as an example.
 
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actually MANY degrees that are considered to be more..."vital" per se (engineering, architecture, medicine, economics, chermistry, physics, and so on) dont necessarily warrant such high tuitions and most jobs salaries will still not allow the student/graduate to easily repay that debt in a timely fashion...which is why so many doctors have ridiculous student loans/debt, why its not always advisable to go to an out-of-state college even if the university is a top 20 type of school like Harvard or Stanford, and even if it is in state, the prices can be astronomical...regardless of the "major" so theres no need to classify it as "underwater basketweaving" when it could easily be for a bio major who wants to become some sort of scientist as an example.
I'm not at all suggesting there are no valid educations and diplomas.

I think many, if not all, of the college/university loan programs are extremely predatory. People are paying absurd amounts of money and interest for education, even if that education is indeed a actual useful and vital one, like you said.

I'd say the biggest issue is that people need good education (and/or good parenting) just to determine where to apply themselves for more formal education itself.
 
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