哈佛40年教授撰文猛烈抨击体制内的反白人种族主义。
40-Year Harvard Professor Pens Mic-Drop Indictment Of Institutional Anti-White Racism

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哈佛大学历史教授詹姆斯·汉金斯在任教40年后退休,他认为原因是该大学在研究生录取中日益排斥白人男性。在一封题为“我离开哈佛的原因”的信中,汉金斯详细描述了近年来,即使是资历优秀的白人男性申请者,包括一位以最高荣誉毕业的学生,也被非正式地拒绝。他发现在其他大学也存在类似的做法。 汉金斯还批评了新冠疫情和大乔治·弗洛伊德抗议活动后实施的变化,包括他称之为“专制”的限制以及降低了教师招聘的学术标准。他认为放弃了此前衡量专业水平的两本出版物要求,是由于“女权活动家”要求增加女性代表性而施加的压力,即使这意味着妥协标准。他认为这种追求平等的行为导致了要求的降低,并声称任何拒绝都是由于对女性学术研究的偏见。

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A history professor who taught at Harvard University for 40 years wrote a scathing letter slamming the Ivy League institution over its "exclusion of white males." 

Professor James Hankins wrote in a piece titled "Whit I'm Leaving Harvard" that his decision to retire "was not a sudden one," and that he'd made up his mind in 2021 after the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown and George Floyd riots - both of which dramatically changed Harvard's graduate admissions process.

"In reviewing graduate student applicants in the fall of 2020 I came across an outstanding prospect who was a perfect fit for our program. In past years this candidate would have risen immediately to the top of the applicant pool," he wrote. "In 2021, however, I was told informally by a member of the admissions committee that ‘that’ (meaning admitting a white male) was ‘not happening this year,

Hankins said that in another instance, a white male student who he described as "literally the best" at Harvard - and who won the prize for graduating senior with the best overall academic record was also rejected from the school's graduate program because "He too was a white male."

"I called around to friends at several universities to find out why on earth he had been rejected," Hankins continued. "Everywhere it was the same story: Graduate admissions committees around the country had been following the same unspoken protocol as ours."

"The one exception I found to the general exclusion of white males had begun life as a female."

Hankins gave his last lecture at the school two weeks ago, after finishing out a four-year retirement contract he signed in 2021 which has now expired. 

Hankins called Harvard's COVID restrictions "tyrannous invasions of private life" - as professors were forced to lecture in masks and give seminars on Zoom. 

On top of that - he decried Harvard's dropping their "two-book standard" of requiring staff to have published two books to prove their expertise in a subject area, blaming "feminist activists" 

History professor James Hankins taught at Harvard for 40 years. (Sophie Park/Bloomberg)

"The two-book standard would be shelved in the late 1990s when we were under increasing pressure to hire more women faculty," he wrote, adding "Feminist activists, at Harvard as elsewhere, were demanding that half of all new appointments be women. That, they claimed, was what liberal standards of equality required."

Hankins wrote that women previously made up less than 10% of PhDs in the history department - however "equality required that standards be lowered."

"Feminists denied vociferously that this was happening," he continued, adding "The real problem, they said, was the inability of men properly to value female scholarship."

"Soon the department was promoting an ever higher percentage of junior faculty," he wrote. "The dynamic was similar to Congress voting to restrain its own spending."

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