Higher Learning? Harvard's Disturbing New Classes On Drag History & Sexuality
By Alex Newman/Harbinger's DailyOctober 23, 2025
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Continuing its descent into total madness and depravity despite efforts by the Trump administration, Harvard has officially hired a drag queen named "LaWhore Vagistan" to teach "queer ethnography" and "RuPaulitics." Critics expressed outrage over the tax-funded institution's debauchery.
The far-left university publicly announced that Kareem Khubchandani, also an associate professor at Tufts University, would be joining its Women, Gender, and Sexuality department as a visiting professor. He is known for teaching his classes in his drag persona, according to news reports.
The new Harvard courses, brought about by the university's "Gender and Sexuality Caucus," have sparked a firestorm of controversy since being announced over the summer. The decision came after President Trump unfroze billions in tax funding. The courses will explore "drag history," "pleasure," critical theory applied to race and gender, and more.
The class description for Khubchandani's class on "Queer Ethnography" is very revealing. "This class introduces students in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies to ethnographic research methods as they pertain to exploring questions of bodies, pleasure, power, and desire," the website reads, without defining "women" (perhaps they have no biologists?).
The description of the "RuPaulitics" class is even more preposterous. Among other absurdities, Harvard promises it will examine "contemporary and historical drag archives, as well as critical readings on race and gender." This will give students "robust tools to analyze drag, live performance, and queer and trans cultures more broadly," the site explains.
In a "self-interview" published in 2015 between Khubchandani and his drag persona, the individual teaching the class said his preferred pronouns were "she or aunty." The reason for "LaWhore," he said, is because his ancestors come from Pakistan, "and well, I'm a bit of a whore." The name Vagistan, meanwhile, was chosen because he sees the Indian subcontinent "as one, big, beautiful Vag ... istan," he added.
In addition to his penchant for dressing up as a woman and indoctrinating students, Khubchandani is known for several books he has written promoting sodomy, gender confusion, and more. His works include "Decolonize Drag" and "Ishtyle: Accenting Gay Indian Nightlife."
He also wrote "Lessons in Drag" about "the intersection of academia and drag." "Lessons in Drag brings to life a vibrant and thought-provoking dialogue between scholar Kareem Khubchandani and his drag persona LaWhore Vagistan," reads the book's description, boasting of a "tapestry of drag's instructive power" with "transformative potential."
The nutty professor has multiple academic degrees including a PhD in "Performance Studies" from Northwestern University. He also has a bachelors in sociology and anthropology from Colgate University. It was not immediately clear how much tax money has been squandered so far on "Vagistan's" so-called academic pursuits.
Unfortunately, drag mania is not limited to Harvard or even universities. Just last year, what organizers described as a "demonic" drag show steeped in the occult was hosted by the University of Southern California. Known as "Drag me to hell," the horror-themed drag festival was marketed as a "one-of-a-kind Halloween event" for students.
Even victims of government-run K-12 schools are being bombarded with gender-bending "drag queen" propaganda. Starting as early as Kindergarten, "Drag Queen Story Hour" with men dressed as grotesque caricatures of women are being hosted at public schools to read LGBT propaganda to children.
Hypersexualized drag shows in government schools are happening even in conservative states such as Iowa, where a "satanic drag queen" with fake blood all over his face danced provocatively for cheering students in the school assembly. The story sparked a national scandal after outraged moms spoke out.
In Colorado, drag queen "Jessica L'Whor" was brought in for "career day" at Rocky Top Middle School to inspire students to pursue jobs in perversion. The scandal, which involved multiple classes full of children from 6th to 8th grade, drew fury from parents who were not even notified. The district defended the move, saying "L'Whor" helped represent "the diverse backgrounds and careers in the community."
This sort of madness and depravity is made possible by the outrageous taxpayer subsidies offered to Harvard and other institutions of alleged higher learning. Stopping it would be simple: State and federal lawmakers must defund this evil before it pollutes and corrupts the hearts and minds of even more young victims. Civilization literally depends on ending this grooming and protecting children now.