Cornell claims it somehow didn't know about Jew-bashing Kehlani's anti-Israel stance - and says it's too late to cancel performance
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Cornell University has faced criticism after President Michael Kotlikoff revealed that the institution was unaware of Kehlani's anti-Israel stance despite public statements on her social media. As the university prepares for its Slope Day celebration, students and faculty express outrage, calling for the singer's replacement. Activist groups, particularly Cornellians for Israel, have initiated petitions and fundraising efforts, aiming to either change performers or organize a counter-concert, as the university faces scrutiny regarding its handling of antisemitism amidst federal funding issues.
Kotlikoff claimed that university brass and organizers were unaware of Kehlani's political views when beginning negotiations for her to perform last October.
Members of the student group Cornellians for Israel have launched a petition and GoFundMe drive demanding that the school replace Kehlani with another performer.
Read at New York Post
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