Wealthy donors pull funding from from Harvard and U Penn for failure to denounce “antisemitism”

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The students are anti-Zionist, not anti-Semitic.


If you’re “exhilarated” at the massacre of Jewish children, you’ve crossed over into antisemitism.


You sure are “exhilarated” at the massacre of 500 Palestinians women and children in a hospital no less. What have you crossed over into?


No one has celebrated that. Those women and children were killed by their own people. You have lost the plot.


NP and what about the 1000 children killed by having 6000 bombs dropped on them and being denied food and water?


Moving the goal posts now that it is becoming clear that the bombed hospital was a result of a misfired rocket from the Palestinian side.

Condemn that as vociferously as you rented about depravity of Israel. What about those 500 women and children?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The students are anti-Zionist, not anti-Semitic.


Meh. Most of them are antisemites. Not all “anti-Zionists” are Anti-Semitic, but most are on both the political right and political left.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The students are anti-Zionist, not anti-Semitic.


If you’re “exhilarated” at the massacre of Jewish children, you’ve crossed over into antisemitism.


You sure are “exhilarated” at the massacre of 500 Palestinians women and children in a hospital no less. What have you crossed over into?


No one has celebrated that. Those women and children were killed by their own people. You have lost the plot.


Allegedly they were killed by Israeli bombs. They bombed a hospital were people had taken refuge, at least based on the news
Anonymous
Back to the topic at hand. Penn leadership is going to be in trouble. Lauder is also threatening to stop funding.

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2023/10/17/business/upenn-ronald-lauder/index.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The students are anti-Zionist, not anti-Semitic.


If you’re “exhilarated” at the massacre of Jewish children, you’ve crossed over into antisemitism.


You sure are “exhilarated” at the massacre of 500 Palestinians women and children in a hospital no less. What have you crossed over into?


No one has celebrated that. Those women and children were killed by their own people. You have lost the plot.


Allegedly they were killed by Israeli bombs. They bombed a hospital were people had taken refuge, at least based on the news


News changes quickly. Now it is becoming clearer it was a failed rocket from Palestinian Islamic jihad group.
Anonymous
Are they also going to withdraw their legacy/development kids?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The students are anti-Zionist, not anti-Semitic.


If you’re “exhilarated” at the massacre of Jewish children, you’ve crossed over into antisemitism.


You sure are “exhilarated” at the massacre of 500 Palestinians women and children in a hospital no less. What have you crossed over into?


No one has celebrated that. Those women and children were killed by their own people. You have lost the plot.


Allegedly they were killed by Israeli bombs. They bombed a hospital were people had taken refuge, at least based on the news


News changes quickly. Now it is becoming clearer it was a failed rocket from Palestinian Islamic jihad group.


Becoming clearer? Because some IDF spox said so?

Goodness, no wonder propaganda is so effective.
Anonymous
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Why is everyone assuming those students WANT to work for a hedge fund?


They shouldn’t. They should stay fast to their ideals and go work for non profits and organizations that actually help the Palestinian people and global humanitarian causes.

But see the hand wringing and back pedaling of some of these orgs once CEOs announced they won’t be hiring them.


Sure, and using financial power to silence the voices of American citizens is now the goal of Israel? For a community that is truly smart and accomplished, why do they believe in this sort of oppression? If not for this sort of oppressive tactics a lot more people would support Israel’s cause and response.


I have to laugh at the about face from the “freedom of speech doesn’t mean freedom from consequences!” crowd once the shoe is on the other foot.

Getting someone fired for expressing the belief that men can’t become women is well and good, but getting someone fired for expressing support for violent terrorists is silencing American voices. Ridiculous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are they also going to withdraw their legacy/development kids?


Not a chance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The students are anti-Zionist, not anti-Semitic.


If you’re “exhilarated” at the massacre of Jewish children, you’ve crossed over into antisemitism.


You sure are “exhilarated” at the massacre of 500 Palestinians women and children in a hospital no less. What have you crossed over into?


No one has celebrated that. Those women and children were killed by their own people. You have lost the plot.


Allegedly they were killed by Israeli bombs. They bombed a hospital were people had taken refuge, at least based on the news


News changes quickly. Now it is becoming clearer it was a failed rocket from Palestinian Islamic jihad group.


Becoming clearer? Because some IDF spox said so?

Goodness, no wonder propaganda is so effective.


Videos from Al Jareeza shows the rocket came from Gaza territory.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are they also going to withdraw their legacy/development kids?


Not a chance.


The legacy/development kids of these donors don’t really need Harvard to be successful. However harvard needs to boast of ties to the rich and connected to continue being viewed as a pathway to success.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The students are anti-Zionist, not anti-Semitic.


If you’re “exhilarated” at the massacre of Jewish children, you’ve crossed over into antisemitism.


You sure are “exhilarated” at the massacre of 500 Palestinians women and children in a hospital no less. What have you crossed over into?


No one has celebrated that. Those women and children were killed by their own people. You have lost the plot.


Allegedly they were killed by Israeli bombs. They bombed a hospital were people had taken refuge, at least based on the news


News changes quickly. Now it is becoming clearer it was a failed rocket from Palestinian Islamic jihad group.


Becoming clearer? Because some IDF spox said so?

Goodness, no wonder propaganda is so effective.


Videos from Al Jareeza shows the rocket came from Gaza territory.


And what time were the first reports of the hospital blast versus the time of the rockets launchings in those videos?
Anonymous
Ironic how since the conflict started Palestinians managed to kill more of their own people than Israelis.
Anonymous
Hamas is absolutely responsible for the civilian deaths in Gaza.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The students are anti-Zionist, not anti-Semitic.


If you’re “exhilarated” at the massacre of Jewish children, you’ve crossed over into antisemitism.


The vast majority of anti-zionists, which includes so many more Jews than you realize, do not want anybody to die.
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