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50 Best Crime Movies of All Time 🎞️

• The Godfather

🎬 Goodfellas
🎬 Pulp Fiction
🎬 No Country For Oldman .
🎬 Taxi Driver
🎬 Scarface
🎬 The Departed
🎬 City Of God
🎬 The Usual Suspects
🎬 Training Day
🎬 Casino
🎬 Once Upon A Time In America
🎬 L.A. Confidential
🎬 Heat
🎬 American Gangster
🎬 China Town
🎬 Snatch
🎬 The French Connection
🎬 Gone Girl
🎬 The Wolf Of Wall Street
🎬 Gangs Of Wasseypur
🎬 Rashomo
🎬 Dial M For Muder
🎬 To Kill A Mockingbird
🎬 Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
🎬 Fargo
🎬 Satya
🎬 A Clock Work Orange
🎬 Joker
The Silence Of The Lambs
🎬 Leon
🎬 The Green Mile
🎬 Seven
🎬 Double Indemnity
🎬 Gangs Of New York
🎬 Reservoir Dogs
🎬 The Sting
🎬 The Irishman
🎬 12 Angry Men
🎬 Witness for the Prosecution
🎬 Maqbool
🎬 Rififi
🎬 American Hustle
🎬 Donnie Brasco
🎬 Dog Day Afternoon
🎬 Catch Me If You Can
🎬 Garuda Gamana Vrishabha Vahana
🎬 Memories of Murder
🎬 The Secret in Their Eyes
🎬 The Shawshank Redemption
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Harvard's discriminatory policies are becoming increasingly well known, across the political spectrum (see, e.g., the recent lawsuit on discrimination against East Asian applications.)

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"I lied about my basic beliefs in order to keep a prestigious job. Now that it will be zero-cost to me, I have a few things to say."


We know that elite institutions like the one Flier was in (partial) charge of rely on irrelevant status markers like private school education, whiteness, legacy, and ability to charm an old white guy at an interview.

Harvard's discriminatory policies are becoming increasingly well known, across the political spectrum (see, e.g., the recent lawsuit on discrimination against East Asian applications.)

It's refreshing to hear a senior administrator admits to personally opposing policies that attempt to remedy these basic flaws. These are flaws that harm his institution's ability to do cutting-edge research and to serve the public.

Harvard is being eclipsed by institutions that have different ideas about how to run a 21st Century institution. Stanford, for one; the UC system; the "public Ivys".