Dear Marc Rowan, Bill Ackman, Jon Huntsman, et al.

ERICK-WOODS ERICKSON

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Marc Rowan is the Wharton School of Business Chairman at the University of Pennsylvania. He is also my boss’s boss’s boss’s boss’s boss or something like that. The radio company I work for is owned by Apollo Global, and Rowan is the CEO of that parent company.

The University of Pennsylvania has pushed Rowan to resign his chairmanship because Rowan does not like how the university has handled the rise of anti-Semitism on campus. He and other donors are unwilling to write large checks to a school that polices microaggressions but lets students call for eliminating Israel.

Jon Huntsman has notified the University of Pennsylvania that his family foundation will no longer send the millions of dollars the university came to expect.

Financier Bill Ackman wants to know the names of the students joining the anti-Semitic protests. All of these gentlemen are horrified by these Ivy League and elite institutions, which regularly denounce microaggressions, “anti-trans” speech, and conservatives on campus but let anti-Semites chant “from river to sea” and “there is only one solution.”

At Cooper Union College in New York City, Jewish students sought refuge in the college library overnight as pro-Palestinian protestors beat on the door, demanding they come out. The school is not technically the Ivy League, but is one of those elite institutions that admits only 14% of applicants and, until the last decade, gave full scholarships from well-heeled donors to all students.

I just went through our annual diversity training at my company. The lawyers helpfully told us that we do it not because it covers the company’s butt but because it improves the company. We learned about sexual harassment. We learned about amplifying minority voices. We learned about tolerance, diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Where was the training against anti-Semitism? These men and others have funded a bunch of academic institutions and then filled their companies’ ranks with the products of those institutions. We now see these new Ivy League hires are fine with the genocide of the Jewish people.

Maybe spending less time telling us the Billy Graham rule is bad and more time telling us it’s bad to root for the genocide of the Jewish race might help ferret out the people already on the inside who should not be there.

But there’s something else worth noting here that I hope these men pay attention to.

Georgetown University may have mass pro-Hamas rallies, but the University of Georgia does not. Harvard might see its professors and students chanting “Death to Israel,” but Mercer University (my alma mater) does not.  The University of Pennsylvania may cheer on the murders of Jews, but the University of Florida does not.  In fact, Ben Sasse, the President of the University of Florida, led that school’s study body in a pro-Israel rally.

Most Americans do not send their children to the institutions of the secular, progressive elite. They send their kids to Covenant College, Berry, Olivet, Texas A&M, LSU, Purdue, Oklahoma, Louisville, the University of Alabama, etc., etc., etc. Sure, there are some protestors and Hamas sympathizers at each of those, but most of the students are there to get a degree and a real job, and the Hamas sympathizers chanting against Jews are not humored by the administrations.

These institutions turn out fine financiers, economists, MBAs, doctors, and lawyers. But they get overlooked by the billionaires of Wall Street who have sent their money to unwittingly train anti-Semites at Yale and genocide champions at Harvard. These guys are donating to the University of Pennsylvania, which in turn is producing the future donor class of Hezbollah.

If you really want to change the institutions, you have to stop hiring from the Ivys when there are plenty of fine, capable, and academically gifted graduates in the SEC and elsewhere from Middle American families who raised these kids with a work ethic and whose values align with the nation, not the Nazis.  Hire the kids who worked part-time at Chick-fil-A instead of the kids whose fathers got them fellowships at liberal elite institutions.

The elite have demanded we give them our attention and respect. They have lost the former and never earned the latter. The donors to these institutions have contributed to the class and income gap while creating a group of indoctrinated, entitled credentialists who would send these same donors to their deaths in concentration camps.

The only way to stop it is to force change. The only way to force change is to take away the access, give up the Ivy-covered gatekeeping, and look past the elites to the Americans.