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During a meeting, anti-Semitic remarks were shouted and rocks were thrown at the window of the Memorial Union, requiring a police escort for safety. The incident was shared on Instagram Live. The speakers express their disappointment that in 2023, they still need police protection to feel safe on campus. They mention that they were given limited time to speak at the meeting, but thankfully, the proposal they were opposing did not pass. They emphasize the need to spread awareness about the incident, as it involved violence, rock-throwing, and death threats. They express gratitude towards the police for their assistance and vow to stick together.

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The speaker questions whether calling for the genocide of Jews violates MIT's code of conduct. They mention instances of anti-Semitic behavior on campus and criticize the university's response. They express concern about incidents of harassment and discrimination against Jewish students and staff, highlighting the fear and dehumanization they experience. The speaker emphasizes the importance of defending Jewish identity and culture, stating that they will not be erased. They assert their strength and unity, declaring "never again is now."

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Speaker 0 asks representatives from MIT, Penn, and Harvard if calling for the genocide of Jews violates their respective institutions' code of conduct. Speaker 1 from MIT states that chants calling for the elimination of Jewish people can be investigated as harassment if pervasive and severe. Speaker 2 from Penn says that if the speech becomes conduct, it can be considered harassment. Speaker 3 from Harvard mentions that anti-Semitic rhetoric crossing into bullying, harassment, or intimidation is actionable conduct. Speaker 0 insists that the answer should be a clear yes, and criticizes the representatives for their responses.

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During a congressional hearing on antisemitism, the speaker admits to not fully considering the gravity of a call for the genocide of Jewish people on their university campus. They acknowledge that such a call is deeply threatening and intended to terrorize a community that has historically faced persecution. The speaker believes that this kind of speech should be considered harassment or intimidation. They express the need to reevaluate their university's policies in light of the increasing prevalence of hate. The speaker, along with the Provost, plans to initiate a thorough examination of these policies to ensure a safe and supportive environment for all.

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Bella Inger, a junior at NYU, shares her experiences as a Jew on campus. She describes encountering torn and defaced posters, unauthorized protests calling for violence against Jews, and a lack of support from social justice warriors and feminists. Bella also recounts being physically assaulted while wearing an American Israeli flag, with her attacker still freely roaming the campus. She compares the current antisemitism at NYU to the Jew hatred her Holocaust survivor grandparents experienced. Bella calls on the NYU administration to enforce their own rules and protect Jewish students, stating that antisemitism and support for terror have no place on any college campus.

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The speaker, Shay Davide, addresses the audience as a concerned parent and professor at Columbia Business School. He expresses his frustration with university presidents, including Columbia's president, for not speaking out against pro-terror student organizations. He highlights the recent kidnapping of US citizens in Gaza and criticizes the support these organizations receive. Davide emphasizes that his own children are considered legitimate targets by these groups. He calls for action, urging parents to question colleges about their stance on pro-terror organizations and to contact their representatives. Davide concludes by stating that he speaks up because he is afraid and feels unsafe on his own campus.

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Jewish students on college campuses are facing anti-Semitic protests, including being spit on, physically assaulted, harassed, and blocked from attending class. People are chanting genocidal slogans. The speaker questions where Jewish students are assaulting Palestinian students, emphasizing the lack of evidence.

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Talia Khan, an MIT graduate student and president of the MIT Israel Alliance, expresses concern about the rise of anti-Semitism on campus. She highlights the failure of the MIT administration, led by President Sally Kornbluff, to address the issue. Khan mentions the presence of a radical anti-Israel group called the CIA, whose rhetoric has created an intolerant atmosphere. Jewish students feel compelled to hide their identities, and some have received death threats. The administration has not taken action against anti-Semitic actors, including faculty and staff. Khan urges President Kornbluff to prioritize student safety and requests congressional intervention if necessary.

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The speaker accuses President Greenberg of funding genocide and betraying students to Zionist interests. They declare him guilty and express anger towards him.

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We are here to address the rise of antisemitism in schools, holding district leaders accountable for failing to address the issue. Jewish students face harassment and abuse, and it's time for change. We will continue to push for a safe learning environment until changes are made. Thank you for shining a light on this important issue.

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The speaker states the situation at Harvard is so bad, their options were limited to speaking out or pursuing legal action. The language and treatment described evoke a dark period in history, with uncertainty about sanctions for such speech on college campuses. One speaker asserts that students are telling the truth, but Harvard will not turn over documents because Joe Biden's Department of Justice and Department of Education will not act, prioritizing Michigan. The Democratic Party is split, with a pro-Palestinian wing preventing protection for Jewish students. The speaker predicts the subpoena will expire, a contempt motion will be filed, and the Department of Justice will not intervene.

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The speaker criticizes universities, claiming that the younger generation is weak and overly educated with no grasp of reality. They argue that universities are teaching students misinformation about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and supporting terrorism. The speaker applauds billionaires and CEOs who are withdrawing funding and refusing to hire students who blame Israel for Hamas' actions. They mock students who ask for therapy after facing consequences for their actions and express frustration with the perceived lack of intelligence and life experience in the younger generation. The speaker concludes by stating that these students should be held accountable in the workforce.

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The speaker criticizes Harvard's handling of recent incidents involving Jewish students and calls for the resignation of the university president. They argue that Harvard has failed to protect Jewish students and has shown hypocrisy in its commitment to free speech. The speaker highlights the negative consequences of the president's leadership, including financial losses, investigations, and allegations of misconduct. They question why the faculty supports the president and emphasize the university's lack of action in enforcing policies against hate speech. The speaker concludes that Harvard's stance on protecting Jewish students is hypocritical given its previous actions against other forms of discrimination.

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During a congressional hearing on antisemitism, the speaker admits to not fully considering the gravity of a call for the genocide of Jewish people on their university campus. They acknowledge that such a call is a horrific act of violence and should be seen as a threat, harassment, or intimidation. The speaker emphasizes the need to reevaluate their university's policies in light of the increasing hate and intolerance in the world. They commit to creating a safe and supportive environment for all members of their community.

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I need your help. Take out your phone and put it on video. I want to address every parent who sent their kids to prestigious universities like Columbia, NYU, Harvard, Stanford, and Berkeley. As a professor at Columbia Business School and a father, I want you to know that we are not protecting your children from pro-terror student organizations. The presidents of these universities refuse to speak out against them. Recently, 14 US citizens, along with others from different nationalities, were kidnapped in Gaza. Despite this, the university president continues to support these pro-terror student organizations.

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American universities have become dangerous for Jewish students, with harassment, threats, and violence. Groups like Students Justice in Palestine (SJP) are responsible, supported by individuals linked to terrorist organizations. They manipulate young, well-meaning students with buzzwords like justice and freedom, but their true goal is to destroy Israel. Universities have allowed this brainwashing to happen for years. Action needs to be taken: these hate groups should be banned from campuses, investigated by state police and the FBI, and congressmen should not accept donations from them. This is not just a Jewish issue, but an American one that threatens American values and the future.

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The speaker addresses the MIT class of 2025, acknowledging uncertainty and fear surrounding institutions. They remind graduates of their initial dreams to impact humanity and urge them not to let fear hinder them. The speaker claims that MIT's undergraduate body and graduate student union voted to cut ties with the "genocidal Israeli military" and called for a ceasefire in Gaza. They state that MIT faces threats and suppression for supporting Palestine. The speaker alleges that there are no universities left in Gaza, and MIT is complicit in Israel's actions, as the Israeli occupation forces are the only foreign military that MIT has research ties with. Graduates are asked to turn their MIT rings, symbolizing their entry into a world where they carry the responsibility to stop the "ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people." The speaker expresses confidence in the class of 2025's ability to face pressure and make a difference.

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Last night at Columbia University, there was open support for Hamas, with signs threatening Jewish students. The administration is not taking action, allowing terrorists in while keeping the NYPD out. The speaker calls on Mayor Eric Adams to act, warning of potential consequences if he doesn't. They also urge Governor Kathy Hochul to bring in the National Guard to address the situation. Enough is enough. Translation: The speaker expresses concern about support for Hamas at Columbia University and calls on Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul to take action.

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The speaker accuses university officials of prioritizing private property over free speech, funding genocide with tuition dollars, and targeting Palestinian students. The board of trustees is blamed for profiting from weapons sales to Israel. The accused are found guilty and sentenced to divest from companies supporting genocide, protect pro-Palestinian speech, and end academic partnerships with Zionist institutions. The people demand justice and accountability from the university. Translation: The speaker accuses university officials of prioritizing private property over free speech, funding genocide with tuition dollars, and targeting Palestinian students. The board of trustees is blamed for profiting from weapons sales to Israel. The accused are found guilty and sentenced to divest from companies supporting genocide, protect pro-Palestinian speech, and end academic partnerships with Zionist institutions. The people demand justice and accountability from the university.

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Anti-Semitism is a real and ancient hatred that needs to be addressed. At the University of Pennsylvania, anti-Semitism has increased, with incidents of graffiti in our Jewish fraternity house. It's important for us to stand united and show support. This gathering is a way to demonstrate our solidarity and the number of people behind the cause. We also need to support Israel's right to exist. The rise of anti-Semitism led me to switch careers, and now the threat feels existential. It's crucial to show that we are not afraid to speak out against anti-Semitism, especially since it's a personal issue for me as my mother was a Holocaust survivor.

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The speaker discusses what they call "little Gazas" that have risen up on campuses across America. They criticize liberal college administrators and politicians for not restoring law and order and protecting other students. The speaker describes these "little Gazas" as "disgusting cesspools of anti-Semitic hate" full of pro-Hamas sympathizers, fanatics, and freaks. They claim that the terrorist sympathizers in these "little Gazas" are violently and illegally demanding death for Israel, just like the Ayatollahs in Iran.

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The speakers question whether calling for the genocide of Jews violates the code of conduct at MIT, Penn, and Harvard. The responses vary, with some saying it depends on the context and others stating that it can be considered harassment. The speakers argue that calling for genocide is unacceptable and dehumanizing, and they believe it should be a clear violation of the code of conduct. They express their disappointment with the answers given and call for resignations.

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The speaker expresses concern about the rise of anti-Semitism in the United States, particularly among students at elite universities and in corporate America. They criticize university presidents for evading questions about whether calling for the genocide of Jews violates their policies against bullying and harassment. The speaker provides context by describing horrific acts of violence committed against innocent civilians, including sexual assault and murder. They argue that the university presidents should not pick sides and should protect all students, including Jewish students. The speaker calls for the resignation of the university presidents and urges people to stand against support for violent acts. They express solidarity with the Jewish community and hope for the safe return of missing individuals.

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Jewish students are facing death threats and lack of support on campus, making them feel unsafe. The student body and administration deny the existence of antisemitism. One student shares their personal experience of being targeted with hateful words at Columbia's law school. Another incident occurred at Cornell, where Jewish students were threatened, causing fear and lockdowns. Anti-Israel students also trapped Jewish students in a library. These incidents are happening in 2023, not in Nazi Europe. The speaker calls on Columbia to take action and prevent similar incidents from happening.

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This administration must protect Jewish students from discrimination on campus. Anti-Semitism must be condemned. Remembering the Holocaust is crucial, especially with a rise in Holocaust denial among young adults. We must learn from history and take action against atrocities like the targeting of innocent civilians. Never again is now. Translation: It is important for the government to protect Jewish students from discrimination. Anti-Semitism must be condemned. Remembering the Holocaust is crucial, especially with a rise in Holocaust denial among young adults. We must learn from history and take action against atrocities like the targeting of innocent civilians. Never again is now.
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