Incomplete phrases, mistakes in oral times … The Minister of Education Trump sends a letter to Harvard, full of crimes

US Minister of Education, Linda Makmakhon, sent a letter to Harvard, full of grammatical crimesThus, users of social networks have released corrections to the “teacher style”, which was distributed in recent days. The secretary sent a letter to the president of the educational center on Monday Alan Garber, in which he warns that the institution will not receive new subsidies from the US government, claiming that the prestigious university “ridiculed” the country’s higher education system.
In this three -page letter, Makmakhon said that the university “violated its legal obligations, ethical and fiducial obligations, its duties on transparency and any hints of academic severity”The field after the secretary published a document in X, One of the users decided to prepare a correction in accordance with the message: “Our Secretary” Education “”Field
Among the grammatical crimes that the author stands out, uppercase words that should take place in the lowercase lines; incomplete phrases; The use of incoherent verbal times or confusion of terms as a “systemic” (systemic), which should be replaced by “systematic” (systematic).
Before A thousand comments accumulate tweetThe user answered some complaints about their correction and, in the message, he said that he does not believe that he is surpassing the work that he currently has as a doctoral student, but believes that the Minister of Education “must know how to write in the fifth grade (from ten to eleven years in the United States).” Although some of the users noted that the author of the letter “Corregid” was a student Harvard itself, he is a student of a doctoral degree of the prestigious technological Institute Massachusetts (MIT).
The original publication, published in X, already has more than 256,000 “I like me” and 25,000 retweetsThe numbers that continue to grow. The British correspondent of the British media “Independent”, Andrew Finberg, also criticized the way of writing a letter, and added that “the one who wrote it hardly knows how to read and write.”
This is the last chapter Open War between the Academic Institution and the Donald Trump administrationWhich froze in the middle of 2.2 billion dollars in federal funds for Harvard after he rejected the government’s demand for the exclusion of his programs and controlled the ideological orientation of his foreign students.