Harvard tell Trump to pound sand

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Anonymous wrote:Every single college in the US needs to vocalize their support of Harvard. If we allow Trump to take Harvard down, they’re all going down. To be replaced by for-profit patriotic centers of learning.

The silence is deafening.






Start by making your university campus a safe-space for Jewish students; then we’ll talk.


Feeling uncomfortable — or even feeling harassed — doesn’t actually mean they’re not safe on campus. And Bill Ackman complaining about what some undergrads say about Israel is no reason to put the full force of the federal government into trying to destroy an institution. (This is just one Jewish Ivy League, non-Harvard, graduate’s opinion, but still.)


And if the presence of KKK members doing what thoae protestors did made Black students uncomfortable and/or feeling harrassed?


What a grotesque waste of protoplasm.

You see an analogy between the lynching of innocent individuals with the hurt feelings of certain students when others exercise their constitutional rights of assembly and speech to denounce a genocide?
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Anonymous wrote:Every single college in the US needs to vocalize their support of Harvard. If we allow Trump to take Harvard down, they’re all going down. To be replaced by for-profit patriotic centers of learning.

The silence is deafening.






Start by making your university campus a safe-space for Jewish students; then we’ll talk.


They did that a year ago.


AGAIN, why wasn't immediate action taken? Dr. Gay's response was at best anemic; but she's still a professor making nearly a million a year in salary.


First, universities move slowly on eveything.

Second, a year ago is within a few months of the infractions.

Third, penalties happened. Dr. Gay lost her president's job. How often and how greatly should a huge university get punished for the non-violent actions of a quite small number of people?

Fourth, I'm sure you disagree with the employment of many more professors and many universities. Take it up with them. Rest assured that's Dr. Gay's employment by Harvard has zero impact on you.


RThe fact that she's still at Harvard making almost a million a year is the ultimate punishment, right? Shows how "seriously" Harvard iewed all that occurred ubder her leadership.


I think losing your the president's position after a very short tenure is a pretty big deal.

As for her salary, I'm not why you're so hung up on it (or even know what it is). Sounds like a an awful lot to me, but it has nothing to do with me--nor you, I feel sure. So let it go.


These are the top 10 earners at Harvard in 2023:
Lawrence S. Bacow, former Harvard University President: $3,080,733
Paul M. Healy, Harvard Business School Professor: $1,972,836
Herman B. Leonard, Harvard Business School Professor: $1,889,946
David J. Malan, Computer Science Professor: $1,369,936
Claudine Gay, former Harvard University President and Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean: $1,362,955
Alan M. Garber, former Harvard University Provost, current Harvard University President: $1,165,036
Srikant M. Datar, Dean of Harvard Business School: $1,140,102
Linda Hill, Harvard Business School Professor: $1,047,648
Diane Lopez, former Vice President of the Office of General Counsel: $1,045,813
George Q. Daley, Harvard Medical School Dean: $1,013,063

And the US taxpayers have been giving Harvard billions of dollars. And they have only been taxed at 1.4% on their endowment, adding insult to injury.


What crazy big salaries! Though I'm really not sure what they have to do with the issues at hand....

But for fun, let's do University of Alabama:

🏈 Top Earners in the University of Alabama System (2024)
1. Kalen DeBoer
Title: Head Football Coach
Annual Salary: $10.875 million (average over 8-year contract)
Details: DeBoer succeeded Nick Saban as head coach, with a contract that starts at $10 million in the first year and increases by $250,000 annually, reaching $11.75 million in the final year.

2. Nick Saban
Title: Former Head Football Coach
Final Reported Salary: $11,244,934.23 in 2023
Details: Saban retired after leading Alabama to six national championships over 17 seasons.

3. Nate Oats
Title: Head Men's Basketball Coach
Annual Salary: $4,348,506.93
Details: Oats has been instrumental in revitalizing Alabama's men's basketball program.

4. Greg Byrne
Title: Athletics Director
Annual Salary: $2,025,590.11
Details: Byrne oversees all athletic programs at the university.

5. Thomas Rees
Title: Offensive Coordinator
Annual Salary: $1,278,689.92
Details: Rees joined Alabama's coaching staff to enhance the offensive strategy.

6. Robert Steele
Title: Defensive Line Coach
Annual Salary: $1,275,170.49
Details: Steele focuses on developing the defensive line players.

7. Eric Wolford
Title: Offensive Line Coach
Annual Salary: $1,054,743.38
Details: Wolford is responsible for the offensive line's performance.

8. Holmon Wiggins
Title: Wide Receivers Coach
Annual Salary: $997,743.40
Details: Wiggins trains the wide receivers to enhance their skills.

9. Stuart Bell
Title: President of the University of Alabama
Annual Salary: $983,645.16
Details: Bell leads the university's academic and administrative functions.

10. Travaris Robinson
Title: Defensive Backs Coach
Annual Salary: $933,360.05
Details: Robinson is tasked with coaching the defensive backs.


Ok. How many libraries were taken over by pro Hamas people and destroyed in 2023–2025 at Alabama? How many Jewish people were harmed and civil rights violations were committed at Alabama?

Plus they don’t get a fraction of the federal funding that Harvard gets.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Every single college in the US needs to vocalize their support of Harvard. If we allow Trump to take Harvard down, they’re all going down. To be replaced by for-profit patriotic centers of learning.

The silence is deafening.






Start by making your university campus a safe-space for Jewish students; then we’ll talk.


They did that a year ago.


AGAIN, why wasn't immediate action taken? Dr. Gay's response was at best anemic; but she's still a professor making nearly a million a year in salary.


First, universities move slowly on eveything.

Second, a year ago is within a few months of the infractions.

Third, penalties happened. Dr. Gay lost her president's job. How often and how greatly should a huge university get punished for the non-violent actions of a quite small number of people?

Fourth, I'm sure you disagree with the employment of many more professors and many universities. Take it up with them. Rest assured that's Dr. Gay's employment by Harvard has zero impact on you.


RThe fact that she's still at Harvard making almost a million a year is the ultimate punishment, right? Shows how "seriously" Harvard iewed all that occurred ubder her leadership.


I think losing your the president's position after a very short tenure is a pretty big deal.

As for her salary, I'm not why you're so hung up on it (or even know what it is). Sounds like a an awful lot to me, but it has nothing to do with me--nor you, I feel sure. So let it go.


These are the top 10 earners at Harvard in 2023:
Lawrence S. Bacow, former Harvard University President: $3,080,733
Paul M. Healy, Harvard Business School Professor: $1,972,836
Herman B. Leonard, Harvard Business School Professor: $1,889,946
David J. Malan, Computer Science Professor: $1,369,936
Claudine Gay, former Harvard University President and Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean: $1,362,955
Alan M. Garber, former Harvard University Provost, current Harvard University President: $1,165,036
Srikant M. Datar, Dean of Harvard Business School: $1,140,102
Linda Hill, Harvard Business School Professor: $1,047,648
Diane Lopez, former Vice President of the Office of General Counsel: $1,045,813
George Q. Daley, Harvard Medical School Dean: $1,013,063

And the US taxpayers have been giving Harvard billions of dollars. And they have only been taxed at 1.4% on their endowment, adding insult to injury.


What crazy big salaries! Though I'm really not sure what they have to do with the issues at hand....

But for fun, let's do University of Alabama:

🏈 Top Earners in the University of Alabama System (2024)
1. Kalen DeBoer
Title: Head Football Coach
Annual Salary: $10.875 million (average over 8-year contract)
Details: DeBoer succeeded Nick Saban as head coach, with a contract that starts at $10 million in the first year and increases by $250,000 annually, reaching $11.75 million in the final year.

2. Nick Saban
Title: Former Head Football Coach
Final Reported Salary: $11,244,934.23 in 2023
Details: Saban retired after leading Alabama to six national championships over 17 seasons.

3. Nate Oats
Title: Head Men's Basketball Coach
Annual Salary: $4,348,506.93
Details: Oats has been instrumental in revitalizing Alabama's men's basketball program.

4. Greg Byrne
Title: Athletics Director
Annual Salary: $2,025,590.11
Details: Byrne oversees all athletic programs at the university.

5. Thomas Rees
Title: Offensive Coordinator
Annual Salary: $1,278,689.92
Details: Rees joined Alabama's coaching staff to enhance the offensive strategy.

6. Robert Steele
Title: Defensive Line Coach
Annual Salary: $1,275,170.49
Details: Steele focuses on developing the defensive line players.

7. Eric Wolford
Title: Offensive Line Coach
Annual Salary: $1,054,743.38
Details: Wolford is responsible for the offensive line's performance.

8. Holmon Wiggins
Title: Wide Receivers Coach
Annual Salary: $997,743.40
Details: Wiggins trains the wide receivers to enhance their skills.

9. Stuart Bell
Title: President of the University of Alabama
Annual Salary: $983,645.16
Details: Bell leads the university's academic and administrative functions.

10. Travaris Robinson
Title: Defensive Backs Coach
Annual Salary: $933,360.05
Details: Robinson is tasked with coaching the defensive backs.


Ok. How many libraries were taken over by pro Hamas people and destroyed in 2023–2025 at Alabama? How many Jewish people were harmed and civil rights violations were committed at Alabama?

Plus they don’t get a fraction of the federal funding that Harvard gets.


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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Every single college in the US needs to vocalize their support of Harvard. If we allow Trump to take Harvard down, they’re all going down. To be replaced by for-profit patriotic centers of learning.

The silence is deafening.






Start by making your university campus a safe-space for Jewish students; then we’ll talk.


They did that a year ago.


AGAIN, why wasn't immediate action taken? Dr. Gay's response was at best anemic; but she's still a professor making nearly a million a year in salary.


First, universities move slowly on eveything.

Second, a year ago is within a few months of the infractions.

Third, penalties happened. Dr. Gay lost her president's job. How often and how greatly should a huge university get punished for the non-violent actions of a quite small number of people?

Fourth, I'm sure you disagree with the employment of many more professors and many universities. Take it up with them. Rest assured that's Dr. Gay's employment by Harvard has zero impact on you.


RThe fact that she's still at Harvard making almost a million a year is the ultimate punishment, right? Shows how "seriously" Harvard iewed all that occurred ubder her leadership.


I think losing your the president's position after a very short tenure is a pretty big deal.

As for her salary, I'm not why you're so hung up on it (or even know what it is). Sounds like a an awful lot to me, but it has nothing to do with me--nor you, I feel sure. So let it go.


These are the top 10 earners at Harvard in 2023:
Lawrence S. Bacow, former Harvard University President: $3,080,733
Paul M. Healy, Harvard Business School Professor: $1,972,836
Herman B. Leonard, Harvard Business School Professor: $1,889,946
David J. Malan, Computer Science Professor: $1,369,936
Claudine Gay, former Harvard University President and Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean: $1,362,955
Alan M. Garber, former Harvard University Provost, current Harvard University President: $1,165,036
Srikant M. Datar, Dean of Harvard Business School: $1,140,102
Linda Hill, Harvard Business School Professor: $1,047,648
Diane Lopez, former Vice President of the Office of General Counsel: $1,045,813
George Q. Daley, Harvard Medical School Dean: $1,013,063

And the US taxpayers have been giving Harvard billions of dollars. And they have only been taxed at 1.4% on their endowment, adding insult to injury.


What crazy big salaries! Though I'm really not sure what they have to do with the issues at hand....

But for fun, let's do University of Alabama:

🏈 Top Earners in the University of Alabama System (2024)
1. Kalen DeBoer
Title: Head Football Coach
Annual Salary: $10.875 million (average over 8-year contract)
Details: DeBoer succeeded Nick Saban as head coach, with a contract that starts at $10 million in the first year and increases by $250,000 annually, reaching $11.75 million in the final year.

2. Nick Saban
Title: Former Head Football Coach
Final Reported Salary: $11,244,934.23 in 2023
Details: Saban retired after leading Alabama to six national championships over 17 seasons.

3. Nate Oats
Title: Head Men's Basketball Coach
Annual Salary: $4,348,506.93
Details: Oats has been instrumental in revitalizing Alabama's men's basketball program.

4. Greg Byrne
Title: Athletics Director
Annual Salary: $2,025,590.11
Details: Byrne oversees all athletic programs at the university.

5. Thomas Rees
Title: Offensive Coordinator
Annual Salary: $1,278,689.92
Details: Rees joined Alabama's coaching staff to enhance the offensive strategy.

6. Robert Steele
Title: Defensive Line Coach
Annual Salary: $1,275,170.49
Details: Steele focuses on developing the defensive line players.

7. Eric Wolford
Title: Offensive Line Coach
Annual Salary: $1,054,743.38
Details: Wolford is responsible for the offensive line's performance.

8. Holmon Wiggins
Title: Wide Receivers Coach
Annual Salary: $997,743.40
Details: Wiggins trains the wide receivers to enhance their skills.

9. Stuart Bell
Title: President of the University of Alabama
Annual Salary: $983,645.16
Details: Bell leads the university's academic and administrative functions.

10. Travaris Robinson
Title: Defensive Backs Coach
Annual Salary: $933,360.05
Details: Robinson is tasked with coaching the defensive backs.


Ok. How many libraries were taken over by pro Hamas people and destroyed in 2023–2025 at Alabama? How many Jewish people were harmed and civil rights violations were committed at Alabama?

Plus they don’t get a fraction of the federal funding that Harvard gets.


You really want to ask "how many civil rights violations were committed at Alabama"?

UofA doens't get tons of federal funding; UAB does.

But I still don't know what federal research funding has to do with all these salaries.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Every single college in the US needs to vocalize their support of Harvard. If we allow Trump to take Harvard down, they’re all going down. To be replaced by for-profit patriotic centers of learning.

The silence is deafening.






Start by making your university campus a safe-space for Jewish students; then we’ll talk.


Feeling uncomfortable — or even feeling harassed — doesn’t actually mean they’re not safe on campus. And Bill Ackman complaining about what some undergrads say about Israel is no reason to put the full force of the federal government into trying to destroy an institution. (This is just one Jewish Ivy League, non-Harvard, graduate’s opinion, but still.)


And if the presence of KKK members doing what thoae protestors did made Black students uncomfortable and/or feeling harrassed?


What a grotesque waste of protoplasm.

You see an analogy between the lynching of innocent individuals with the hurt feelings of certain students when others exercise their constitutional rights of assembly and speech to denounce a genocide?


"Hurt feelings?" That's your summary of the situation? Your bias is obscene.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Every single college in the US needs to vocalize their support of Harvard. If we allow Trump to take Harvard down, they’re all going down. To be replaced by for-profit patriotic centers of learning.

The silence is deafening.






Start by making your university campus a safe-space for Jewish students; then we’ll talk.


They did that a year ago.


AGAIN, why wasn't immediate action taken? Dr. Gay's response was at best anemic; but she's still a professor making nearly a million a year in salary.


First, universities move slowly on eveything.

Second, a year ago is within a few months of the infractions.

Third, penalties happened. Dr. Gay lost her president's job. How often and how greatly should a huge university get punished for the non-violent actions of a quite small number of people?

Fourth, I'm sure you disagree with the employment of many more professors and many universities. Take it up with them. Rest assured that's Dr. Gay's employment by Harvard has zero impact on you.


RThe fact that she's still at Harvard making almost a million a year is the ultimate punishment, right? Shows how "seriously" Harvard iewed all that occurred ubder her leadership.


I think losing your the president's position after a very short tenure is a pretty big deal.

As for her salary, I'm not why you're so hung up on it (or even know what it is). Sounds like a an awful lot to me, but it has nothing to do with me--nor you, I feel sure. So let it go.


These are the top 10 earners at Harvard in 2023:
Lawrence S. Bacow, former Harvard University President: $3,080,733
Paul M. Healy, Harvard Business School Professor: $1,972,836
Herman B. Leonard, Harvard Business School Professor: $1,889,946
David J. Malan, Computer Science Professor: $1,369,936
Claudine Gay, former Harvard University President and Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean: $1,362,955
Alan M. Garber, former Harvard University Provost, current Harvard University President: $1,165,036
Srikant M. Datar, Dean of Harvard Business School: $1,140,102
Linda Hill, Harvard Business School Professor: $1,047,648
Diane Lopez, former Vice President of the Office of General Counsel: $1,045,813
George Q. Daley, Harvard Medical School Dean: $1,013,063

And the US taxpayers have been giving Harvard billions of dollars. And they have only been taxed at 1.4% on their endowment, adding insult to injury.


What crazy big salaries! Though I'm really not sure what they have to do with the issues at hand....

But for fun, let's do University of Alabama:

🏈 Top Earners in the University of Alabama System (2024)
1. Kalen DeBoer
Title: Head Football Coach
Annual Salary: $10.875 million (average over 8-year contract)
Details: DeBoer succeeded Nick Saban as head coach, with a contract that starts at $10 million in the first year and increases by $250,000 annually, reaching $11.75 million in the final year.

2. Nick Saban
Title: Former Head Football Coach
Final Reported Salary: $11,244,934.23 in 2023
Details: Saban retired after leading Alabama to six national championships over 17 seasons.

3. Nate Oats
Title: Head Men's Basketball Coach
Annual Salary: $4,348,506.93
Details: Oats has been instrumental in revitalizing Alabama's men's basketball program.

4. Greg Byrne
Title: Athletics Director
Annual Salary: $2,025,590.11
Details: Byrne oversees all athletic programs at the university.

5. Thomas Rees
Title: Offensive Coordinator
Annual Salary: $1,278,689.92
Details: Rees joined Alabama's coaching staff to enhance the offensive strategy.

6. Robert Steele
Title: Defensive Line Coach
Annual Salary: $1,275,170.49
Details: Steele focuses on developing the defensive line players.

7. Eric Wolford
Title: Offensive Line Coach
Annual Salary: $1,054,743.38
Details: Wolford is responsible for the offensive line's performance.

8. Holmon Wiggins
Title: Wide Receivers Coach
Annual Salary: $997,743.40
Details: Wiggins trains the wide receivers to enhance their skills.

9. Stuart Bell
Title: President of the University of Alabama
Annual Salary: $983,645.16
Details: Bell leads the university's academic and administrative functions.

10. Travaris Robinson
Title: Defensive Backs Coach
Annual Salary: $933,360.05
Details: Robinson is tasked with coaching the defensive backs.


Ok. How many libraries were taken over by pro Hamas people and destroyed in 2023–2025 at Alabama? How many Jewish people were harmed and civil rights violations were committed at Alabama?

Plus they don’t get a fraction of the federal funding that Harvard gets.


But if you think the only violations that matter are antisemitism, then here you go:
https://thecrimsonwhite.com/107627/top-stories/terrifying-for-jewish-students-on-campus-how-students-are-processing-jan-26-chalkings/

There was an antisemitic incident in the University of Alabama System in 2023!!! Cancel the System's $1billion in research funding!!!
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^^^ And let's note that that incident wasn't even about Israel and Gaza. It was straight up antisemitic.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Every single college in the US needs to vocalize their support of Harvard. If we allow Trump to take Harvard down, they’re all going down. To be replaced by for-profit patriotic centers of learning.

The silence is deafening.






Start by making your university campus a safe-space for Jewish students; then we’ll talk.


Feeling uncomfortable — or even feeling harassed — doesn’t actually mean they’re not safe on campus. And Bill Ackman complaining about what some undergrads say about Israel is no reason to put the full force of the federal government into trying to destroy an institution. (This is just one Jewish Ivy League, non-Harvard, graduate’s opinion, but still.)


And if the presence of KKK members doing what thoae protestors did made Black students uncomfortable and/or feeling harrassed?


What a grotesque waste of protoplasm.

You see an analogy between the lynching of innocent individuals with the hurt feelings of certain students when others exercise their constitutional rights of assembly and speech to denounce a genocide?


"Hurt feelings?" That's your summary of the situation? Your bias is obscene.


Read the goddamned report. The maximal, SELF-REPORTED “harm” involved one student claiming they were spit at, which actually resulted from said student getting in the face of a protester and instigating a verbal confrontation.

You call that high water mark “harm” with a straight face? If so, can you imagine how others must look at you knowing you’re trying to whitewash and distract others from denouncing an actual genocide … because … spittle?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Every single college in the US needs to vocalize their support of Harvard. If we allow Trump to take Harvard down, they’re all going down. To be replaced by for-profit patriotic centers of learning.

The silence is deafening.






Start by making your university campus a safe-space for Jewish students; then we’ll talk.


Feeling uncomfortable — or even feeling harassed — doesn’t actually mean they’re not safe on campus. And Bill Ackman complaining about what some undergrads say about Israel is no reason to put the full force of the federal government into trying to destroy an institution. (This is just one Jewish Ivy League, non-Harvard, graduate’s opinion, but still.)


And if the presence of KKK members doing what thoae protestors did made Black students uncomfortable and/or feeling harrassed?

Black person here. Feel free to go f--k yourself, you pompous, racist scum.

The KKK was created to serve as a paramilitary death squad wielding state power while giving the government plausible deniability. Its sole purpose was to murder and terrorize Black people back into subjugation as close to slavery as possible. At its height, its members were the most powerful members of society, including multiple presidents and countless governors, mayors, federal law enforcement heads, state law enforcement heads, and wealthy businesspeople. Today, the KKK remains in existence solely in the hopes of restoring an overtly anti-Black racial order.

You really have the audacity to suggest that the students protesting Israel's ongoing genocide on campuses are positioned in relation to Jews and Israelis as the KKK is to Black people?

Black history and pain are not yours to exploit as cheap talking points.

Trash.


DP. If that's all they were doing, that's protected by the First Amendment. But it isn't and you know it. The anti-Israel "protesters" are using violence to intimidate and harass Jewish students, taking over buildings, destroying property, etc... They are acting exactly like the KKK, but instead of hoods they're wearing keffiyes to conceal their identities. Same outfit, different cloth pattern.


dp: Even the off-the-rails anti-Israeli protesters were nowhere near as violent as the KKK.

Moreover, you says protestors "are using violence...,taking over buidings, destroying property." I think you are stuck in campus life of 2023.


You're making light of what the protestors did.


What? Not at all. But the protests have changed. When was a building last taken over at a university, any university?


May 7th at Columbia. Vandalism and destruction and two hurt law enforcement officers.
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Anonymous wrote:Every single college in the US needs to vocalize their support of Harvard. If we allow Trump to take Harvard down, they’re all going down. To be replaced by for-profit patriotic centers of learning.

The silence is deafening.






Start by making your university campus a safe-space for Jewish students; then we’ll talk.


Feeling uncomfortable — or even feeling harassed — doesn’t actually mean they’re not safe on campus. And Bill Ackman complaining about what some undergrads say about Israel is no reason to put the full force of the federal government into trying to destroy an institution. (This is just one Jewish Ivy League, non-Harvard, graduate’s opinion, but still.)


And if the presence of KKK members doing what thoae protestors did made Black students uncomfortable and/or feeling harrassed?

Black person here. Feel free to go f--k yourself, you pompous, racist scum.

The KKK was created to serve as a paramilitary death squad wielding state power while giving the government plausible deniability. Its sole purpose was to murder and terrorize Black people back into subjugation as close to slavery as possible. At its height, its members were the most powerful members of society, including multiple presidents and countless governors, mayors, federal law enforcement heads, state law enforcement heads, and wealthy businesspeople. Today, the KKK remains in existence solely in the hopes of restoring an overtly anti-Black racial order.

You really have the audacity to suggest that the students protesting Israel's ongoing genocide on campuses are positioned in relation to Jews and Israelis as the KKK is to Black people?

Black history and pain are not yours to exploit as cheap talking points.

Trash.


DP. If that's all they were doing, that's protected by the First Amendment. But it isn't and you know it. The anti-Israel "protesters" are using violence to intimidate and harass Jewish students, taking over buildings, destroying property, etc... They are acting exactly like the KKK, but instead of hoods they're wearing keffiyes to conceal their identities. Same outfit, different cloth pattern.


dp: Even the off-the-rails anti-Israeli protesters were nowhere near as violent as the KKK.

Moreover, you says protestors "are using violence...,taking over buidings, destroying property." I think you are stuck in campus life of 2023.


You're making light of what the protestors did.


What? Not at all. But the protests have changed. When was a building last taken over at a university, any university?


May 7th at Columbia. Vandalism and destruction and two hurt law enforcement officers.


Yes, and the police responded and arrested people.

Do you think there are other things that should happen?

Here are the punishments I'm calling for in light pf the recent, stymied protests at Columbia:

-- Cancel all Harvard research. Send all their students home.

-- Fire Claudine Gay.

-- Conduct a national plebocite to determine who Harvard can hire and what can be taught in their curriculum.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Every single college in the US needs to vocalize their support of Harvard. If we allow Trump to take Harvard down, they’re all going down. To be replaced by for-profit patriotic centers of learning.

The silence is deafening.






Start by making your university campus a safe-space for Jewish students; then we’ll talk.


Feeling uncomfortable — or even feeling harassed — doesn’t actually mean they’re not safe on campus. And Bill Ackman complaining about what some undergrads say about Israel is no reason to put the full force of the federal government into trying to destroy an institution. (This is just one Jewish Ivy League, non-Harvard, graduate’s opinion, but still.)


And if the presence of KKK members doing what thoae protestors did made Black students uncomfortable and/or feeling harrassed?


What a grotesque waste of protoplasm.

You see an analogy between the lynching of innocent individuals with the hurt feelings of certain students when others exercise their constitutional rights of assembly and speech to denounce a genocide?


"Hurt feelings?" That's your summary of the situation? Your bias is obscene.


Read the goddamned report. The maximal, SELF-REPORTED “harm” involved one student claiming they were spit at, which actually resulted from said student getting in the face of a protester and instigating a verbal confrontation.

You call that high water mark “harm” with a straight face? If so, can you imagine how others must look at you knowing you’re trying to whitewash and distract others from denouncing an actual genocide … because … spittle?


Your vulgarity and profanity are too much. Good night.
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Anonymous wrote:Every single college in the US needs to vocalize their support of Harvard. If we allow Trump to take Harvard down, they’re all going down. To be replaced by for-profit patriotic centers of learning.

The silence is deafening.






Start by making your university campus a safe-space for Jewish students; then we’ll talk.


Feeling uncomfortable — or even feeling harassed — doesn’t actually mean they’re not safe on campus. And Bill Ackman complaining about what some undergrads say about Israel is no reason to put the full force of the federal government into trying to destroy an institution. (This is just one Jewish Ivy League, non-Harvard, graduate’s opinion, but still.)


And if the presence of KKK members doing what thoae protestors did made Black students uncomfortable and/or feeling harrassed?


What a grotesque waste of protoplasm.

You see an analogy between the lynching of innocent individuals with the hurt feelings of certain students when others exercise their constitutional rights of assembly and speech to denounce a genocide?


"Hurt feelings?" That's your summary of the situation? Your bias is obscene.


Read the goddamned report. The maximal, SELF-REPORTED “harm” involved one student claiming they were spit at, which actually resulted from said student getting in the face of a protester and instigating a verbal confrontation.

You call that high water mark “harm” with a straight face? If so, can you imagine how others must look at you knowing you’re trying to whitewash and distract others from denouncing an actual genocide … because … spittle?


Your vulgarity and profanity are too much. Good night.


Snowflake.

Anyway, go read about what Jewish, pro-Israel, Zionist terrorists did on the UCLA campus last April and then try to keep a straight face when downplaying THAT as anything other than 500x what occurred cumulatively on the Harvard campus.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Every single college in the US needs to vocalize their support of Harvard. If we allow Trump to take Harvard down, they’re all going down. To be replaced by for-profit patriotic centers of learning.

The silence is deafening.






Start by making your university campus a safe-space for Jewish students; then we’ll talk.


And for women, Muslim women, Black students, Asian students, etc etc etc.

Right?


Actually, yes. Because that is the whole point. A university should do its best to make all students feel safe and welcome. To pretend that antisemitism is the only instance of students being made to feel unsafe is BS. To pretend this is the reason Trump is targeting Harvard and Columbia is insane.

And for men, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Every single college in the US needs to vocalize their support of Harvard. If we allow Trump to take Harvard down, they’re all going down. To be replaced by for-profit patriotic centers of learning.

The silence is deafening.






Start by making your university campus a safe-space for Jewish students; then we’ll talk.


Feeling uncomfortable — or even feeling harassed — doesn’t actually mean they’re not safe on campus. And Bill Ackman complaining about what some undergrads say about Israel is no reason to put the full force of the federal government into trying to destroy an institution. (This is just one Jewish Ivy League, non-Harvard, graduate’s opinion, but still.)


And if the presence of KKK members doing what thoae protestors did made Black students uncomfortable and/or feeling harrassed?


What a grotesque waste of protoplasm.

You see an analogy between the lynching of innocent individuals with the hurt feelings of certain students when others exercise their constitutional rights of assembly and speech to denounce a genocide?


"Hurt feelings?" That's your summary of the situation? Your bias is obscene.


Read the goddamned report. The maximal, SELF-REPORTED “harm” involved one student claiming they were spit at, which actually resulted from said student getting in the face of a protester and instigating a verbal confrontation.

You call that high water mark “harm” with a straight face? If so, can you imagine how others must look at you knowing you’re trying to whitewash and distract others from denouncing an actual genocide … because … spittle?


Your vulgarity and profanity are too much. Good night.


Typical. Can't handle the truth so throw out some ridiculous accusations and walk off.

You know what is profane? Defending the killing of children.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Every single college in the US needs to vocalize their support of Harvard. If we allow Trump to take Harvard down, they’re all going down. To be replaced by for-profit patriotic centers of learning.

The silence is deafening.






Start by making your university campus a safe-space for Jewish students; then we’ll talk.


Feeling uncomfortable — or even feeling harassed — doesn’t actually mean they’re not safe on campus. And Bill Ackman complaining about what some undergrads say about Israel is no reason to put the full force of the federal government into trying to destroy an institution. (This is just one Jewish Ivy League, non-Harvard, graduate’s opinion, but still.)


And if the presence of KKK members doing what thoae protestors did made Black students uncomfortable and/or feeling harrassed?

Black person here. Feel free to go f--k yourself, you pompous, racist scum.

The KKK was created to serve as a paramilitary death squad wielding state power while giving the government plausible deniability. Its sole purpose was to murder and terrorize Black people back into subjugation as close to slavery as possible. At its height, its members were the most powerful members of society, including multiple presidents and countless governors, mayors, federal law enforcement heads, state law enforcement heads, and wealthy businesspeople. Today, the KKK remains in existence solely in the hopes of restoring an overtly anti-Black racial order.

You really have the audacity to suggest that the students protesting Israel's ongoing genocide on campuses are positioned in relation to Jews and Israelis as the KKK is to Black people?

Black history and pain are not yours to exploit as cheap talking points.

Trash.


DP. If that's all they were doing, that's protected by the First Amendment. But it isn't and you know it. The anti-Israel "protesters" are using violence to intimidate and harass Jewish students, taking over buildings, destroying property, etc... They are acting exactly like the KKK, but instead of hoods they're wearing keffiyes to conceal their identities. Same outfit, different cloth pattern.

Oh, is that so?

How many Jewish students have the protesters hanged from trees?

How many Jewish students have the protesters killed by any means?

How many Jewish students have been expelled with their families from their homes to live on the streets while protesters take over their property?

How many laws have been passed granting protesters immunity for these nonexistent murders and expulsions of Jewish students?

But yes, the Jewish students whining on campuses are JUST like Black people under Jim Crow.

You delusional, lying mouth breathing narcissist.
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