Governor Kathy Hochul has been criticized for her inadequate response to the rising antisemitism on New York college campuses, particularly after an incident at Barnard College where a worker was assaulted by pro-Palestinian demonstrators. Critics argue that while Hochul offers strong rhetoric, she fails to hold university leaders accountable for fostering an environment where antisemitism can thrive. Additionally, plans for an antisemitic curriculum at CUNY further exemplify her ineffective leadership, as she refrains from taking decisive action against those responsible.
Gov. Kathy Hochul continues to face criticism for her ineffective actions against antisemitism at New York's college campuses, allowing hate to thrive unchecked.
The unrest at Barnard College, where masked individuals assaulted a staff member, exemplifies the growing antisemitism that Hochul has failed to address properly.
Hochul's response, including assigning a report to ex-judge Lippman, has been seen as inadequate, prompting ongoing safety and accountability concerns in higher education.
Critics argue Hochul's reluctance to hold university leaders accountable for antisemitism fosters an environment where hate can flourish, undermining the integrity of the educational system.
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