Which type is Harvard accused of allowing?
Which type is Harvard accused of allowing?
It's the height of silliness to assert that the President of Harvard is keen on enabling antisemitism much as it was silly to suggest that the Chancellor of UCLA was keen on enabling antisemitism last Spring. It's no surprise that the same administration that is pushing the moronic genocide of white farmers in South Africa narrative is pushing this unserious stuff.You touch on the problem so e, including Trump, get into. Being critical if Israel is NOT antisemitism.
As far as I am concerned, the KKK has a right to march. And counter protests also have a right. Schools typically have conduct rules that these protesters would have to abide by. So antisemitic and anti-Black protesters would equally have to thread that line. So would anti gay, anti Christian, anti whatever.
Brad linked the reports, they investigated anti Islamic and anti Semitic. It seems it did its job.
Oxford: 46%Huh, this is a lot:
Harvard enrolled nearly 6,800 international students in the 2024-2025 school year, amounting to 27% of its total enrollment, according to university statistics.
Many people agree with you. That being the case, what is the connection between alleged Israeli war crimes and protests, demonstrations, and public space occupations all intended to intimidate and prevent Jews from attending class or move about campus. Along these lines the former president of Harvard University made an absolute fool out of herself as she attempted to justify Harvard University’s acquiescence in Jewish student intimidation.I think the Netanyahu government is perpetrating atrocities and committing war crimes in Gaza. Does that make me antisemitic? How murky does it need to be before they come after me?
Serious replies only.FAFO. Keep defying federal law, executive orders, and SCOTUS rulings and this is what happens.
It's the height of silliness to assert that the President of Harvard is keen on enabling antisemitism much as it was silly to suggest that the Chancellor of UCLA was keen on enabling antisemitism last Spring. It's no surprise that the same administration that is pushing the moronic genocide of white farmers in South Africa narrative is pushing this unserious stuff.
Many people agree with you. That being the case, what is the connection between alleged Israeli war crimes and protests, demonstrations, and public space occupations all intended to intimidate and prevent Jews from attending class or move about campus.
Disagree. Harvard’s track record re free speech and viewpoint discrimination isn’t great.It's the height of silliness to assert that the President of Harvard is keen on enabling antisemitism much as it was silly to suggest that the Chancellor of UCLA was keen on enabling antisemitism last Spring. It's no surprise that the same administration that is pushing the moronic genocide of white farmers in South Africa narrative is pushing this unserious stuff.
Disagree. Harvard’s track record re free speech and viewpoint discrimination isn’t great.
I would not want to go to Harvard. And that’s a sad thing to write
We saw the testimony of these “elite” college presidents. Bumbling fools. It defies common sense to think that in light of same they aren’t engaging in viewpoint discriminationYeah, I think they’re pretty selective too.
But, again, if somebody isn’t selective about it — like they always truly embrace the virtue of free speech, consistently and neutrally — then I’d be the first to jump to their defense.
We saw the testimony of these “elite” college presidents. Bumbling fools. It defies common sense to think that in light of same they aren’t engaging in viewpoint discrimination
Concur per usualIt does.
And, if they want to do that, that is also their prerogative. They are private institutions, after all.
But, if so, then they pretty much forfeit their right to the free speech defense when being asked the kinds of questions they were asked at that hearing.
Pick a side of the fence, folks.
So, you think Alan Garber discriminates against Jewish students?Disagree. Harvard’s track record re free speech and viewpoint discrimination isn’t great.
I would not want to go to Harvard. And that’s a sad thing to write
So, you think Alan Garber discriminates against Jewish students?
A jew? No. But there’s a temporal element to this as well. The mileiu that precedes him.So, you think Alan Garber discriminates against Jewish students?
Are you equating the protests against the conduct of Israel's war in Gaza with "Klan stuff"?I think it’s probably true that they’re less inclined to do anything about it than they would be if it was Klan stuff.
All we can do is speculate, of course. But I feel safe enough in throwing that guess out there.
So, then probably not Larry Summers (2001-2006) or Drew Faust (2007-2018) or Laurence Bacow (2018-2023) either then. Just the six months that Claudine Gay was President makes Harvard antisemetic? That mileiu? And one wonders why I find it hard to take this criticism seriously?A jew? No. But there’s a temporal element to this as well. The mileiu that precedes him.
This is a place without a clean record of viewpoint accommodation
I would not want to go to Harvard
And one wonders why you ignore the dispositions of lawsuits against them.So, then probably not Larry Summers (2001-2006) or Drew Faust (2007-2018) or Laurence Bacow (2018-2023) either then. Just the six months that Claudine Gay was President makes Harvard antisemetic? That mileiu? And one wonders why I find it hard to take this criticism seriously?
Are you equating the protests against the conduct of Israel's war in Gaza with "Klan stuff"?
The handling of those protests and the counter-protests against those protests is what got Block run out of UCLA.
WokeNo. I recognize a distinction between antisemitism and good faith criticism of Israel. But I also recognize there’s some decent amount of overlap. Naturally, antisemites are going to be critical of Israel, too.
So my analogy is between antisemitism and anti-black racism.
And do I think that Harvard (etal) have been more tolerant of antisemitism than they would be of a similar presence of anti-black racism?
Yeah, I do.
And one wonders why you ignore the dispositions of lawsuits against them.
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Harvard, Kestenbaum Agree to Confidential Settlement in Antisemitism Lawsuit | News | The Harvard Crimson
Harvard and lawyers representing Alexander “Shabbos” Kestenbaum in his Title VI lawsuit against the University reached a settlement on Thursday, ending Kestenbaum’s 16-month legal fight against Harvard.www.thecrimson.com
This is a billion dollar hedge fund operating as a university that engages in viewpoint discrimination. They are not a defendant that NEEDS to settle. On principle alone they had a vested interest in being absolved of these disparaging allegations
Was their behavior tacit? Explicit? They settled. That’s more than enough for me
For sureThey not only settled the lawsuits, before they did that they openly recognized that the university had to make more efforts to combat antisemitic acts on campus.
Having a Jewish president doesn’t absolve them of any of this. A university community is a helluva lot more than its president.
That's different!have a citation for your economy take? what are your feelings about democracy and the cover up of biden's mental decline?
That is because they pay full tuition.Huh, this is a lot:
Harvard enrolled nearly 6,800 international students in the 2024-2025 school year, amounting to 27% of its total enrollment, according to university statistics.
That sounds similar to what my son said during his freshman year. He texted me a couple handouts he got in one course…and hoo-boy, how things have changed since I was in college.My son told me graduating from Indiana was easy, just find ways of saying white man is bad in every course.
That really is bullshit. Wtf is wrong with these campuses. Teach. Save the advocacyThat sounds similar to what my son said during his freshman year. He texted me a couple handouts he got in one course…and hoo-boy, how things have changed since I was in college.
Thankfully, he moved on to more major-centric courses after that and said he got a lot less of that stuff.
A degree from Indiana is still worth a ton. My son is doing well. I am blessed. I taught him how to think.That sounds similar to what my son said during his freshman year. He texted me a couple handouts he got in one course…and hoo-boy, how things have changed since I was in college.
Thankfully, he moved on to more major-centric courses after that and said he got a lot less of that stuff.
Yes, and Trump ran on eradicating it.I thought I read here somewhere that lawfare was evil.
The KKK is fine, but I hate Illinois Nazis.You touch on the problem so e, including Trump, get into. Being critical if Israel is NOT antisemitism.
As far as I am concerned, the KKK has a right to march. And counter protests also have a right. Schools typically have conduct rules that these protesters would have to abide by. So antisemitic and anti-Black protesters would equally have to thread that line. So would anti gay, anti Christian, anti whatever.
Brad linked the reports, they investigated anti Islamic and anti Semitic. It seems it did its job.
Funny that you would post this now after challenging, just prior to last year’s presidential election, other posters’ assertions that the US economy was the envy of the world.Do you have a link to support your notion that our economy is no longer the envy of the world?
Certainly not by the Trump administration.Do you believe there are no instances of anti-Islamic behavior at any college in America? Have you heard of a single university being scrutinized for it?
So, lawsuit settlements are evidence of guilt? Okay, we're gonna have fun with this.And one wonders why you ignore the dispositions of lawsuits against them.
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Harvard, Kestenbaum Agree to Confidential Settlement in Antisemitism Lawsuit | News | The Harvard Crimson
Harvard and lawyers representing Alexander “Shabbos” Kestenbaum in his Title VI lawsuit against the University reached a settlement on Thursday, ending Kestenbaum’s 16-month legal fight against Harvard.www.thecrimson.com
This is a billion dollar hedge fund operating as a university that engages in viewpoint discrimination. They are not a defendant that NEEDS to settle. On principle alone they had a vested interest in being absolved of these disparaging allegations
Was their behavior tacit? Explicit? They settled. That’s more than enough for me to know they were culpable
Who were the people that Republicans in Congress subpoenaed to appear before them to testify about this topic? The ones who would be tasked with leading any change in policy?Having a Jewish president doesn’t absolve them of any of this. A university community is a helluva lot more than its president.
So, lawsuit settlements are evidence of guilt? Okay, we're gonna have fun with this.
Who were the people that Republicans in Congress subpoenaed to appear before them to testify about this topic? The ones who would be tasked with leading any change in policy?
That antisemitism exists on college campuses doesn't make them antisemitic. Sadly, there's antisemitism all across America, but that doesn't make America an antisemitic country. Heck, we got Len and accuro, but I wouldn't call the Cooler an antisemitic website.
Yes, the US has fallen so far, people were running across the border into our country like swarms of locusts.Well, our economy used to be the envy of the world and now that’s no longer true. Our democracy used to be the envy of the world and now that’s quickly dying. Our universities are the envy of the world, so I guess that’s next for the Trump administration to destroy.
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Cracks are emerging in the idea of America’s economic exceptionalism
The U.S. economy and equity markets may be underperforming this year due to a surge in policy uncertainty, a decline in consumer sentiments, a delay in business investment, and a gradual weakening …thehill.com![]()
‘In a real sense, US democracy has died’: how Trump is emulating Hungary’s Orbán
Trump has moved to gut the federal government, fire critics and reward allies – a path similar to ‘would-be dictators’ like Orbán, experts saywww.theguardian.com
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America’s Coming Brain Drain
Trump’s war on universities could kill U.S. innovation.www.foreignaffairs.com
My issue is the degree to which I believe it’s tolerated - particularly as relates to other forms of hate.So, lawsuit settlements are evidence of guilt? Okay, we're gonna have fun with this.
Who were the people that Republicans in Congress subpoenaed to appear before them to testify about this topic? The ones who would be tasked with leading any change in policy?
That antisemitism exists on college campuses doesn't make them antisemitic. Sadly, there's antisemitism all across America, but that doesn't make America an antisemitic country. Heck, we got Len and accuro, but I wouldn't call the Cooler an antisemitic website.
Poor k-12 public education causes numbers 1, 2 and 3. Poor education has been an issue for 30 years. Trump had nothing to do with it.Well, our economy used to be the envy of the world and now that’s no longer true. Our democracy used to be the envy of the world and now that’s quickly dying. Our universities are the envy of the world, so I guess that’s next for the Trump administration to destroy.
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Cracks are emerging in the idea of America’s economic exceptionalism
The U.S. economy and equity markets may be underperforming this year due to a surge in policy uncertainty, a decline in consumer sentiments, a delay in business investment, and a gradual weakening …thehill.com![]()
‘In a real sense, US democracy has died’: how Trump is emulating Hungary’s Orbán
Trump has moved to gut the federal government, fire critics and reward allies – a path similar to ‘would-be dictators’ like Orbán, experts saywww.theguardian.com
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America’s Coming Brain Drain
Trump’s war on universities could kill U.S. innovation.www.foreignaffairs.com
Odd. Never had to say that onceMy son told me graduating from Indiana was easy, just find ways of saying white man is bad in every course.