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So, Congress is on Columbia's back about its ties to China? Big surprise. As if that's the only thing wrong with these ivory tower institutions.
Moolenaar, that guy from Michigan, is all fired up about Columbia's "Greater China Initiative," claiming it's just CCP propaganda dressed up in academic robes. Okay, maybe he's got a point. This CUSEF – the China United States Exchange Foundation – sounds shady as hell. "Shape its political environment?" "Gain access to advanced foreign technology?" Give me a break. That ain't academic exchange; that's espionage with extra steps. But let's be real: Columbia University isn't exactly innocent here. They're taking the cash, no questions asked.
And Shipman, the Acting President, is wringing her hands about declining international student applications. Oh no, where will they get the money to pay for the woke classes that nobody wants. Columbia sees drop in international student applications for upcoming admissions cycle, Shipman says
It's always about the money, ain't it? Columbia relies on international student tuition to cover a huge chunk of its operating costs – 13%, according to some report. Thirteen percent! That's not just a rounding error; that's a lifeline. So of course they're cozying up to China. The university of columbia needs the money.
But here's the thing that really pisses me off: they act like they have no choice. Like they're helpless victims of global economics. Like they can't possibly find other ways to fund their… checks notes… gender studies departments. Maybe instead of bending over backward for Beijing, they could try, I don't know, cutting administrative bloat? Or asking their ridiculously wealthy alumni for a few extra bucks? Nah, that'd be too much like hard work.
And another thing. This isn't just about Columbia. It's about every damn university in this country that's sold its soul to foreign interests. They're all chasing the same dragon: easy money with no strings attached. Except there are strings attached. Always.

Mamdani, the postcolonial studies guru, says academic freedom is broader and stronger than free speech. Bullshit. It's just a shield for tenured radicals to spout whatever nonsense they want without getting fired.
He also said, "If you want to demonstrate at Columbia, you have to step outside the gate. Whatever freedom is left is outside the gate."
The guy's on medical leave, so maybe he's lost touch with reality. Or maybe he's just another academic who's more interested in protecting his own little fiefdom than speaking truth to power. I don't know anymore.
Look, I'm not saying China is some innocent lamb being unfairly targeted. They're playing the game, and they're playing it well. But these universities? They're complicit. They're actively enabling the CCP's influence operations because… well, because money.
The thing is, Columbia isn't unique. They're just the canary in the coal mine. The real problem isn't just Columbia's ties to China; it's the entire damn system that incentivizes universities to sell out in the first place. Maybe I'm just being cynical. Maybe I expect too much. But I'm tired of watching these institutions – these supposed bastions of knowledge and truth – turn into glorified cash grabs.