Yale's Yeas and Nays

Part of the Yale University community is up in arms over its involvement in establishing an academic institution in Singapore, whose regime is at odds with the American university's ideals. Apparently, they weren't paying close attention to what was going on in recent years in this regard or, as some claim, they were waiting to be consulted and expected that a vote would be taken on it.

Some of the low profile surrounding this could be due to the fact that a number of trustees and other important Yalies have vested interests in this, so to speak, joint venture. Although some have resigned or recused themselves from the decision-making process having to do with this, one would have to be extremely naive to not see through it as a technicality to appear averting a clear conflict of interest.

Meanwhile, in Singapore, they have fired back at the holier-than-thou attitude by this Yale faction, by pointing out, quite correctly, that the Guantánamo detention facility and the Patriot Act are not exactly shining examples of American ideals.

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