Have fun downvoting everything you disagree with. Someone even went and downvoted other, unrelated posts of mine just to spite me. Note that your downvotes have done nothing to change my opinion; I will leave you all with this:
Bro, every response to you has been a point of discussion you could have responded to, to convince us you're older than 14 and persuade us of your viewpoint. When your face stops burning, think about what you've said, and answer this question: Have you ever met a Muslim?
You have a point, but keep in mind that taxpayers are subsidizing all of this through federal student loans and Pell grants. With the administration pushing student loan forgiveness, private universities, including the high-priced ones like Harvard and NYU, can sell people degrees in subjects like gender studies and religious studies that do little to improve the employability of graduates who possess them, sometimes for as much as $40k a year in tuition alone. Years down the road, when those graduates are unemployed or underemployed and can't pay back their loans, the loans will be forgiven, Harvard et. al. will keep the money they were given, and the taxpayer will have to eat the debt.
If the government is going to pay for this, there needs be a serious discussion about educational outcomes and what best serves the national interest. Should we subsidize people pursuing degrees in gender studies or Latino/Black/Asian/Minority Interest Group Studies, and if so, why? How will that make us more competitive in a global market or result in innovation that improves our quality of life?
http://www.paulgraham.com/say.html
Enjoy your echo chamber.