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Comment by repeekad

5 days ago

given my comment got railroaded instantly, this is clearly what everyone thinks, but let's at least have that conversation rather than blindly pumping money into academia while local schools can't even afford books

Is there any evidence that we've been "blindly" pumping money into academia? Funding agencies are part of the federal budget and don't just get everything they ask for. Then those agencies have all sorts of review procedures for choosing grant awardees.

There isn't just some big slush fund labeled "dumb science ideas" that everybody grabs from.

No need for that. There is more than enough money being funnelled into defense to fund Harvard + everything else you can think of and still have the largest defense spending in the world.

Arguing that Harvard gets too much while ignoring 99% of the budget is not a reasonable stance.

  • This is a logical fallacy of whataboutism. It is perfectly possible to say that the DOD gets too much money as does Harvard.

    • I would agree if it was not a response to a similar argument about pumping money into alternative. So its consistent to that.

The people who want to hurt Harvard also want to hurt the local schools.

  • this is identity politics, rather than discussing ideas we discuss whose ideas they are and whether we like that person, I don't like that kind of discourse and don't find it valuable, bad people can have good ideas and vice versa

    edit: that being said, I agree what's happening to harvard is in bad faith and has nothing to do with making the government more efficient, so my argument isn't good

    • It’s not identity politics to observe that the dilemma you presented (public funding for universities xor local schools) is false.

    • When the guy lifting your TV starts quoting Marx at you, it's not actually an invitation to engage in philosophical discourse, and no amount of sound economic reasoning is getting your TV back.

      The Trump administration is not, has not, and will not be arguing in good faith. Stop pretending we're working collaboratively towards a shared future - they're either stealing your television or stealing your neighbor's television, and attempts to interrogate the merits of their television relocation policy aren't shedding any actual light to the situation.

    • @TimorousBestie (I can't reply inline due to comment depth)

      I didn't say fund harvard xor fund local schools, I said it's crazy how much money harvard gets. The comment I'm replying to is who implies I must support harvard funding xor I must support trump, "the people who want to hurt harvard", I don't think that's true. I'm allowed to think federal funds for academia are too high and also think Trump is bad for the country

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First, it's not blind. These big universities are where a ton of research happens. It makes sense that research dollars will end up there.

Second, I agree that local schools (I guess you mean K-12?) should get more money. DOGE is busy cutting that also.

We can have a discussion on if the money we spend is worth it sure. That's not what's happening now, Trumps not asking if this is the best way to fund research, he's demanding Harvard ban masks and punish students for engaging in political behavior he doesn't like. You're bringing up an entirely separate issue.

You seem to be missing the point that federal research grants are not gifts, but instead paying for a service.

If you are looking for someone to take this money and redirect it to local schools I have some bad news for you.

I invite you to write or read a proposal for a multi $M grant before saying that money is being blindly pumped.

I promise you right now that no one in the Trump administration is interested into providing more books to local schools. Quite the opposite

even partially agreeing with anything the trump administration does on this forum makes you a target for downvotes.

let me cred fall. idgaDANG

  • you say as your comment about downvotes gets downvoted, echo chambers are dangerous to democracy imo