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EXPOSED: Ivy League Woke Factories FAILING America's Military as Pentagon Cuts Ties

Gary FranchiMarch 31, 2026142 views
EXPOSED: Ivy League Woke Factories FAILING America's Military as Pentagon Cuts Ties
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The chickens are coming home to roost for America's elite universities as the U.S. military increasingly abandons Ivy League institutions whose woke ideology has produced graduates wholly unfit for military service.

According to a bombshell report from The Federalist, the Pentagon is quietly cutting ties with prestigious universities that have prioritized radical leftist indoctrination over producing competent leaders capable of defending our nation. The military brass has finally realized what patriots have known for years: these ivory tower factories are churning out social justice warriors, not warriors.

For decades, institutions like Harvard, Yale, and Columbia have been feeding anti-American propaganda to their students while collecting billions in taxpayer funding. Now that their graduates arrive at military academies and officer training programs spouting Critical Race Theory nonsense instead of understanding basic leadership principles, the Pentagon has had enough.

Woke Ideology Meets Military Reality

The problem runs deeper than just poor training. These Ivy League institutions have created an entire generation of potential officers who view America as fundamentally racist and evil. How can you expect someone who believes our country is systemically oppressive to effectively lead troops in defending it?

"The left would rather sacrifice the academy than reverse track," the report notes, highlighting how these universities refuse to abandon their radical agenda even as they lose military partnerships worth millions of dollars.

"When your graduates can't tell the difference between a battlefield strategy and a diversity seminar, you've failed as an educational institution," one Pentagon source reportedly stated.

This development represents a massive victory for common sense and a devastating blow to the academic elite who thought they could indoctrinate America's future military leaders without consequences.

President Trump's administration has made it clear that our military will prioritize competence over wokeness, merit over identity politics. As Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth works to purge DEI poison from our armed forces, cutting ties with these compromised institutions is the logical next step.

The question now is: will other government agencies follow the Pentagon's lead and stop rewarding these anti-American indoctrination centers with taxpayer dollars?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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MilitaryDadVerifiedjust now
My son is at West Point and even he says the focus has shifted away from actual military readiness. When did preparing warriors become secondary to social experiments?
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ArmyStrongVerifiedjust now
Tell your son to stay strong and focus on real leadership principles. We need officers like him.
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OldGuard1775Verifiedjust now
It started during the Obama years and got worse under Biden. Your son is smart to see through it.
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DefenseContractorVerifiedjust now
Working in the defense industry, I've seen firsthand how these 'elite' university partnerships have produced more bureaucrats than innovators. Maybe now we can focus on schools that actually support our mission.
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
BOOM! This is what happens when you put America Last for too long.
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PatriotVet82Verifiedjust now
FINALLY! It's about time the Pentagon stopped throwing taxpayer money at these woke institutions that hate everything America stands for.
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ConservativeMomVerifiedjust now
Couldn't agree more. My tax dollars shouldn't fund anti-American propaganda.
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TaxpayerFirstVerifiedjust now
These universities charge outrageous tuition while churning out graduates who despise their own country. Why were we funding this nonsense in the first place?
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VeteranAdvocateVerifiedjust now
I served 20 years and watched the military get progressively more focused on politics than protection. This gives me hope that we might actually prioritize national defense again.
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SemperFiVerifiedjust now
Same here, brother. The Corps I joined in the 90s would barely recognize what it's become.
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ReaganRepublicanVerifiedjust now
About time we got back to basics - winning wars, not winning diversity awards!
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
Can someone explain exactly which programs are being cut? I want to make sure this isn't just political theater.