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皮特·赫格塞斯对哈佛的攻击

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United States
开始于 February 10, 2026

The anger at the Ivy League is about status envy, not war-fighting

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Harvard's influence on public policy should be scrutinized, especially when it comes to military matters that require practical experience.

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Attacking prestigious institutions like Harvard distracts from the complexities of military service and the diverse experiences of veterans.

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Hegseth's criticism of Harvard highlights a valid concern about elitism and disconnect from real-world challenges faced by veterans.

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The debate surrounding Hegseth's views reflects broader societal tensions regarding education, status, and the military's role in America.

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Critique of Harvard should focus on constructive dialogue rather than personal attacks, fostering understanding between academia and the military.

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