Deans from Harvard Penn and MIT shock by relativizing hatred

Deans from Harvard, Penn and MIT shock by relativizing hatred of Jews The Antagonist

The deans of three of America’s top universities shocked the world yesterday by refusing to clearly and categorically classify the requirements “Genocide of the Jews” or a new one “Intifada” (“Revolt” in Arabic) would be classified as “harassment” and subject to investigation and punishment.

Mary Elizabeth “Liz” Magill (Photo), Rector of University of Pennsylvania (Penn), Claudine GayRector of Harvard UniversityIt is Sally KornbluthRector of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)were heard this Tuesday the 5th at a hearing in the American Congress.

Your Evasive statements condemning hate speech against Jews at universities who presides sparked astonishment and outrage and also raised questions about how Jewish and Israeli students are protected and respected at America’s leading higher education institutions.

“It’s a decision that depends on the context,” Liz Magill said with an enigmatic smile as she responded to Republican Congresswoman Elise Stefanik. “Does the call for genocide against the Jews depend on the context? Isn’t it bullying or harassment? That’s the easiest question there is to answer “yes” or “no”, ma’am. Magill,” the deputy replied.

Responding to the same question, Harvard Dean Claudine Gay said, “When speech becomes action, we take action.” MIT Dean Sally Kornbluth said there would only be an investigation into harassment “if it is persistent and severe.” At most, they admit that antiSemitism is indeed a problem at universities and that it has gotten worse in recent weeks.

They run institutions that are driven by subjective and imprecise concepts such as: B. are possessed “Microaggressions”, “unconscious prejudices” It is “emotional triggers”regularly used to instrumentalize ideological patrols and restrict freedom of expression, but when the victims are Jews, hate speech is put into perspective, “needs context” and should only be restricted if it turns into action.

Should Jews passively wait for “action” while activists chant antiSemitic slogans? In what context would calling for “genocide of Jews” or a new “Intifada,” an Arabic term for Palestinian attacks on Israelis, not be hate speech, bullying, or harassment?

The double standards of judgment and the inhumane way Jews are treated by Western progressive elites were clearly explained in this session, in which the presidents of institutions that form the next world leaders were unable to even do this kind of thing The outcry at the demonstrations taking place in these institutions was perceived as threats and embarrassment for students of Jewish origin who refuse to take action.

Strange times when everything is “hate speech,” but hate speech.

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