That is exactly what I saw! Common sense really. The money making men have slid their way into the education system. Maybe it is time we started working round these liberal institutions?
Yes! One has to be extremely careful with liberalism/modernism.
One may see a parallel with the Popes that took a more lax vs. strict approach when dealing with modernists.
Pope St. Pius X, familiar with the various hardships of life having grown up dirt poor, strong in the Faith as a lion yet meek as a lamb, understood that modernists have to be expelled in order to be overcome. One does not "work with" modernists. Likewise, liberalism has to be despised and utterly rejected, not reasoned with whatsoever.
The papacies after Pope St. Pius X (Benedict XV, Pius XI, Pius XII) were unfortunately working under the delusion that one may find common ground with and tolerate modernists, and that is why we ended up with Vatican II. The Bishops at the Council were appointed by Pius XII.
Those weaker Popes thought merely issuing the occasional encyclical would be enough to stop the modernism. Many traditional Catholics inadvertently imitate this soft approach, not realizing that the reason why we are in this crisis is precisely due to this softness; being NICTH as Bishop Williamson would say.