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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No one who publicly signed their name to a letter is getting doxxed. [/quote] It's not accurate to say the students were merely doxxed. What happened is that 20 students who had signed these statements from Palestinian student groups were targeted by a "doxxing truck" which drove around campus displaying their names, photos, a URL linked to their name, and the statement "Columbia's Leading Antisemites." It is honestly insane to me that people don't see that as a threatening behavior that endangers those students. They signed their names to the statements willingly, they obviously are comfortable having their names associated with those statements. But what the doxxing truck did went FAR beyond calling out the statements or the groups that signed them. It placed targets on these students, described them as "leading antisemites" and harassed them on campus, while associating a URL with their names with the intention of making it a top or high Google result associated with their names. These are Palestinian students on a campus that is over 22% Jewish and comparatively small Arab student population. Oh, and guess who paid for the doxxing truck? Far right media watchdog "Accuracy in Media." It was harassment and the faculty statement OP's friend signed was released to address this specific behavior and to ask the university to take action to protect the safety of students on campus from this kind of OUTSIDE harassment. I get why some folks might be bothered by some of what was in those student statements (I personally am not bothered by it, but I have enough close friends who are Jewish to have heard a wide variety of opinions on Israel and this conflict and to understand the argument for why those statements would be considered problematic or antisemitic by some). But this is not an acceptable or productive response and I'm grateful to the Columbia faculty for standing up to it. [/quote]
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