Friday, November 13, 2015

Social Justice Warriors Silent About Harvard Library Named After Powerful American Fascist Thomas W. Lamont

Social justice warriors at Harvard are constantly concerned about microaggressions on campus. At Harvard, one giant microaggression is a constant reminder of fascism. Harvard took money from the man that saved Mussolini. Why Harvard even named a library after this thug.

He was head of the House of Morgan after partner Henry Davidson died in 1922. Thomas W. Lamont was one of Harvard's most influential graduates . Historian John Patrick Diggans in his book, Mussolini and Fascism: The View from America page (page 149) describes America's most important fascist:
Though not the most voluble business spokesman for the Italian government, Lamont was the most valuable. For it was he who translated verbal apologetics into hard cash, securing for Mussolini a $100,000,000 loan in 1926.
Many Harvard professors and students claim high moral values lecturing us about the evils of the Koch brothers money. Thomas W. Lamont has a library , at Harvard, named after him. A fascist reminder. When is Harvard going to change the name of their fascist library to something more honorable?