Anibal Diaz ’76

3 Weeks Ago

Upholding Traditional Conservative Values

I find it fascinating to observe how institutions that once upheld traditional conservative values — such as faith, family, and patriotism — are now aligning with liberal agendas that often seem to promote confusion and disorder. The May 2025 issue of PAW, featuring the section “Alumni in the Nation’s Resistance,” offers clear evidence of this shift. Out of thousands of alumni, only 12 voices were prominently showcased to represent Princeton — a clear misrepresentation of the majority who do not suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome.

The article represents larger problems in our country. I stand in opposition to a vocal minority intent on erasing our history, rewriting the narrative of our past, and disregarding the foundational principles that have shaped our success. Many of us support a government that has strengthened borders, earned global recognition and respect, reduced inflation, fostered commerce and industry, and promoted a return to Christian values.

Sadly, however, it appears that certain influential figures within prestigious universities are driving an agenda that distorts truth, embraces radical and socialist ideologies, and threatens the core fabric of our nation. These efforts include sowing confusion among younger generations about fundamental distinctions, such as those between men and women, and spreading misinformation while opposing anything connected to Trump, regardless of its merits.

I sincerely hope that Princeton demonstrates the wisdom inherited from the great minds of the past and invites a similar group of alumni to showcase the progress enabled by our current government and the promise it holds for continued success.

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