Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read this article in the NYT today with a sense of real sadness. As an academic on a T10 campus, I echo the reality of what is being described. The pendulum has swung so much that now rather than being a “hotbed of liberalism” where conservative thought wasn’t well tolerated, we are now in a place where fear of the administration, bad publicity, and loss of donors is making it such that any controversial topic is steered away from - at risk of termination. Rather than a fulsome conversation around Israel and Gaza, for example, there is an expectation that it be avoided at all costs.
What colleges are doing this well - and in a balanced way? Harvard - after standing up for some time - is now toeing the new line. I was disappointed to hear about Northwestern in this article, and we know Columbia has laid down.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/29/opinion/harvards-campus-speech-trump.html
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Anonymous wrote:I read this article in the NYT today with a sense of real sadness. As an academic on a T10 campus, I echo the reality of what is being described. The pendulum has swung so much that now rather than being a “hotbed of liberalism” where conservative thought wasn’t well tolerated, we are now in a place where fear of the administration, bad publicity, and loss of donors is making it such that any controversial topic is steered away from - at risk of termination. Rather than a fulsome conversation around Israel and Gaza, for example, there is an expectation that it be avoided at all costs.
What colleges are doing this well - and in a balanced way? Harvard - after standing up for some time - is now toeing the new line. I was disappointed to hear about Northwestern in this article, and we know Columbia has laid down.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/29/opinion/harvards-campus-speech-trump.html
Anonymous wrote:I read this article in the NYT today with a sense of real sadness. As an academic on a T10 campus, I echo the reality of what is being described. The pendulum has swung so much that now rather than being a “hotbed of liberalism” where conservative thought wasn’t well tolerated, we are now in a place where fear of the administration, bad publicity, and loss of donors is making it such that any controversial topic is steered away from - at risk of termination. Rather than a fulsome conversation around Israel and Gaza, for example, there is an expectation that it be avoided at all costs.
What colleges are doing this well - and in a balanced way? Harvard - after standing up for some time - is now toeing the new line. I was disappointed to hear about Northwestern in this article, and we know Columbia has laid down.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/29/opinion/harvards-campus-speech-trump.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I had a kid at Northwestern, I'd sue them for creating an anti-Semitic environment that conflates Judaism with Zionism.
Christian doesn't mean Nazi, and Jewish doesn't mean Zionist.
https://forward.com/news/772504/northwestern-antisemitism-training-jewish-united-fund/
A Zionist is simply a person who supports the existence of Israel as a Jewish state. Nothing more. Don't be tarted.
When did Zionist become the equivalent of Nazi?
I think israel should exist. Am I a Zionist?
I think Israel should not exist and be replaced by the country of “Israel and Palestine”
Am I therefore an anti-Semite? Should I be censured by a college for daring to say such a thing?
You may or may not be an anti-Semite, but you're definitely tarted. What do you think would happen to the living standards in Tel Aviv if you got your wish?
This whole conversation is stupid, because why would a college have a policy centered around accepted/unaccepted beliefs. If a Chinese student calls Taiwan a fake country, I see no reason for them to be kicked out. If a Russian student wants to say Ukraine is Russian territory, we live on. Why the hell is Israel some special infant that can’t handle criticism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I had a kid at Northwestern, I'd sue them for creating an anti-Semitic environment that conflates Judaism with Zionism.
Christian doesn't mean Nazi, and Jewish doesn't mean Zionist.
https://forward.com/news/772504/northwestern-antisemitism-training-jewish-united-fund/
A Zionist is simply a person who supports the existence of Israel as a Jewish state. Nothing more. Don't be tarted.
When did Zionist become the equivalent of Nazi?
I think israel should exist. Am I a Zionist?
I think Israel should not exist and be replaced by the country of “Israel and Palestine”
Am I therefore an anti-Semite? Should I be censured by a college for daring to say such a thing?
You may or may not be an anti-Semite, but you're definitely tarted. What do you think would happen to the living standards in Tel Aviv if you got your wish?
This whole conversation is stupid, because why would a college have a policy centered around accepted/unaccepted beliefs. If a Chinese student calls Taiwan a fake country, I see no reason for them to be kicked out. If a Russian student wants to say Ukraine is Russian territory, we live on. Why the hell is Israel some special infant that can’t handle criticism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of them. My kid is at an Ivy and not liberal. Never been an issue (and it’s not Dartmouth or Penn).
I agree - but beware the SLACs. Wesleyan is god awful for anyone not on the left politically (including moderates)- you will be a pariah, unless you are an athlete and then you will just hide amongst your teammates for 4 years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I had a kid at Northwestern, I'd sue them for creating an anti-Semitic environment that conflates Judaism with Zionism.
Christian doesn't mean Nazi, and Jewish doesn't mean Zionist.
https://forward.com/news/772504/northwestern-antisemitism-training-jewish-united-fund/
A Zionist is simply a person who supports the existence of Israel as a Jewish state. Nothing more. Don't be tarted.
When did Zionist become the equivalent of Nazi?
I think israel should exist. Am I a Zionist?
I think Israel should not exist and be replaced by the country of “Israel and Palestine”
Am I therefore an anti-Semite? Should I be censured by a college for daring to say such a thing?
You may or may not be an anti-Semite, but you're definitely tarted. What do you think would happen to the living standards in Tel Aviv if you got your wish?
Anonymous wrote:All of them. My kid is at an Ivy and not liberal. Never been an issue (and it’s not Dartmouth or Penn).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I had a kid at Northwestern, I'd sue them for creating an anti-Semitic environment that conflates Judaism with Zionism.
Christian doesn't mean Nazi, and Jewish doesn't mean Zionist.
https://forward.com/news/772504/northwestern-antisemitism-training-jewish-united-fund/
A Zionist is simply a person who supports the existence of Israel as a Jewish state. Nothing more. Don't be tarted.
When did Zionist become the equivalent of Nazi?
I think israel should exist. Am I a Zionist?
Yes, you are a Zionist, and there's nothing wrong with that, which was the point of the previous post. The people conflating Zionism, the simple belief that Jews should have their own state, however tiny, in the Middle East, with Nazism are the idiots. Most couldn't define either word.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I had a kid at Northwestern, I'd sue them for creating an anti-Semitic environment that conflates Judaism with Zionism.
Christian doesn't mean Nazi, and Jewish doesn't mean Zionist.
https://forward.com/news/772504/northwestern-antisemitism-training-jewish-united-fund/
A Zionist is simply a person who supports the existence of Israel as a Jewish state. Nothing more. Don't be tarted.
When did Zionist become the equivalent of Nazi?
I think israel should exist. Am I a Zionist?
I think Israel should not exist and be replaced by the country of “Israel and Palestine”
Am I therefore an anti-Semite? Should I be censured by a college for daring to say such a thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I had a kid at Northwestern, I'd sue them for creating an anti-Semitic environment that conflates Judaism with Zionism.
Christian doesn't mean Nazi, and Jewish doesn't mean Zionist.
https://forward.com/news/772504/northwestern-antisemitism-training-jewish-united-fund/
A Zionist is simply a person who supports the existence of Israel as a Jewish state. Nothing more. Don't be tarted.
When did Zionist become the equivalent of Nazi?
I think israel should exist. Am I a Zionist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I had a kid at Northwestern, I'd sue them for creating an anti-Semitic environment that conflates Judaism with Zionism.
Christian doesn't mean Nazi, and Jewish doesn't mean Zionist.
https://forward.com/news/772504/northwestern-antisemitism-training-jewish-united-fund/
A Zionist is simply a person who supports the existence of Israel as a Jewish state. Nothing more. Don't be tarted.
When did Zionist become the equivalent of Nazi?
I think israel should exist. Am I a Zionist?