Pro-Palestinian protests at colleges in New York, including Barnard College, have escalated concerns over antisemitism, prompting Jewish students to feel unsafe. With incidents of harassment and violence, many are reconsidering these institutions that were once seen as prestigious. Alumni and prospective students are urged to withdraw support, reflecting strong criticism of the schools' handling of protests as free speech. The article highlights a call for college leaders and authorities to take action to ensure the safety of all students and address the issues of harassment faced by Jewish students.
Jewish students are being harassed, physically assaulted and denied entry into their classrooms. Barnard students who have been suspended are back on campus, creating a vile and dangerous environment for innocent students who just want to get an education.
Protests, violence, vandalism and trespass are treated as 'matters of free speech,' leading to an environment that is hostile to Jewish students who used to consider these institutions the pinnacle of achievement.
The young Jews of today need to look elsewhere for quality colleges that do not denigrate their existence, reflecting a shift in perception about these once prestigious institutions.
Isn't it about time to start properly dealing with the misfits and terrorists-in-training who continue to assault, harass and disrupt Jewish-related events at New York's alleged citadels of higher learning?
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