Harvard Loses Another Donor Over Anti-Semitism Hearing

Harvard Loses Another Donor Over Anti-Semitism Hearing
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The Facts

  • The family foundation of Len Blavatnik, a Jewish-American billionaire of Ukrainian-Russian origin, has suspended donations to Harvard University over alleged antisemitism on campus. Blavatnik's family foundation has reportedly donated at least $270M to the varsity.

  • Blavatnik is vice-chairman of Warner Music Group and founder of Access Industries. At an estimated net worth of more than $31B, he's the world’s 47th richest person and has pledged to donate more than $1B to Harvard, Stanford, Oxford, and other such universities.


The Spin

Narrative A

Jewish lives, futures, and well-being are at stake in American universities. The kind of virulent antisemitism some of their campuses have displayed in recent months is an eye-opener. And if all that is being funded by generous billionaires — not the least, Jewish ones — then it surely is time for these donors to rethink their endowments. Are they comfortable being associated with such rhetoric?

Narrative B

While antisemitism, like many other forms of hate, is a problem that must be solved, abandoning and arm-twisting educational campuses isn't the way to do it. These universities, which ought to be the playground of multiple ideas, philosophies, and world-views, must be protected.

Nerd narrative

There's a 40% chance of Harvard University ending preferential legacy admissions before 2030, according to the Metaculus forecasting community.


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