"Qatar’s vision for America is now being peddled through our children’s classrooms, targeting a pliable population and one with a long shelf life.
"Beyond its media empires and bought-off D.C. influencers and think tanks, Qatar has set its sight on the next generation of Americans.
"In the last 10 years, Qatar has given over $30 million to public schools and over $1.4 billion to universities. " . . . "Those universities include:" . . .
"Funding universities isn’t just about charitable giving that trickles down to the benefit of academia. Although we might like to think that academia is more insulated from political pressure than other sectors of American society, in fact, college campuses have become a breeding ground for irrational emotional outbursts that only tolerate the pre-scripted narrative of political correctness.
"However, even that is a generous description. In truth, the problem began much earlier.
"In The Closing of the American Mind, author Allan Bloom discusses the 1969 incident at Cornell University involving the guns-on-campus crisis, narrating the events in a way that help us understand how Qatari money into schools not only shapes policy and planning but dictates which behaviors will be tolerated: . . ."