Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You realize that more than 20% of Columbia students and probably at least the same percentage of faculty are Jewish.
So, now they get their grants and scholarships cut, too, because of antisemitism against same. How does that make sense.
It makes perfect sense in a democracy to squash free speech and assembly if you don’t like the assembly
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully, this is just the beginning.
About time these universities are held accountable for allowing Jewish students to be repeatedly harassed, prevented from attending class or using university resources, and being subjected to such hateful abuse.
Those of you who believe these protests were "mostly peaceful" - I suspect if these protests had been directed at black students, your opinion would be bery different.
Did any Jewish student or professor die or get seriously injured? Why were they still attending classes and why wouldn’t they call police?
Anonymous wrote:This is about demonizing young people expressing their freedom to assembly. Those same students would probably be the first to protest against Nazi Germany if we were in the 1930’s.
Netanyahu should not have this much control over our country. He is not even popular in his own
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully, this is just the beginning.
About time these universities are held accountable for allowing Jewish students to be repeatedly harassed, prevented from attending class or using university resources, and being subjected to such hateful abuse.
Those of you who believe these protests were "mostly peaceful" - I suspect if these protests had been directed at black students, your opinion would be bery different.
Anonymous wrote:This is about demonizing young people expressing their freedom to assembly. Those same students would probably be the first to protest against Nazi Germany if we were in the 1930’s.
Netanyahu should not have this much control over our country. He is not even popular in his own
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully, this is just the beginning.
About time these universities are held accountable for allowing Jewish students to be repeatedly harassed, prevented from attending class or using university resources, and being subjected to such hateful abuse.
Those of you who believe these protests were "mostly peaceful" - I suspect if these protests had been directed at black students, your opinion would be bery different.
Did any Jewish student or professor die or get seriously injured? Why were they still attending classes and why wouldn’t they call police?
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully, this is just the beginning.
About time these universities are held accountable for allowing Jewish students to be repeatedly harassed, prevented from attending class or using university resources, and being subjected to such hateful abuse.
Those of you who believe these protests were "mostly peaceful" - I suspect if these protests had been directed at black students, your opinion would be bery different.
Anonymous wrote:Why are we giving private universities with huge endowments any money at all? Columbia’s endowment it 14.8 BILLION. 400 million is a drop in the bucket for them. [/quote
Agree with this. And agree with Trump cutting the grants to Columbia.
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully, this is just the beginning.
About time these universities are held accountable for allowing Jewish students to be repeatedly harassed, prevented from attending class or using university resources, and being subjected to such hateful abuse.
Those of you who believe these protests were "mostly peaceful" - I suspect if these protests had been directed at black students, your opinion would be bery different.
Anonymous wrote:You realize that more than 20% of Columbia students and probably at least the same percentage of faculty are Jewish.
So, now they get their grants and scholarships cut, too, because of antisemitism against same. How does that make sense.