The article critiques the recent actions taken by universities to limit discussions and protests related to Palestine, arguing that this suppression is not genuinely aimed at combating antisemitism, but rather to silence Palestinian voices and dissent. It highlights that many affected by these measures are also Jewish and points out the hypocrisy in the university's failure to address harassment faced by Palestinian, Arab, and Muslim students. The author connects this suppression to a broader narrative of institutional complicity with the Israeli government's actions against Palestinians and suggests that these narratives are underpinned by racist ideologies.
These lies, generated by Israel and its enablers, were repeated ceaselessly by the Biden and Trump administrations, by the New York Times and Fox News, and have now been officially sanctioned by a once great university.
If it were ever really about discrimination, the university would have taken action against the ceaseless harassment of Palestinian, Arab and Muslim students and faculty, and their allies and supporters, instead of endorsing and enabling it.
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