Suspended Columbia student who said, 'Zionists don't deserve to live' sues university
Briefly

Khymani James claims that he was suspended unfairly, citing media pressure and a bias against his pro-Palestine activism, violating university policy.
In his lawsuit, James stated, "the university routinely privileges students who support Israel... turning a blind eye to violations of the student code by Israel supporters."
James criticized the university's action, arguing that it "inflamed the hatred" against him on campus, showcasing the divided sentiments around Israel-Palestine discussions.
The activist mentioned, "Zionists don't deserve to live comfortably... the same way we are very comfortable accepting Nazis don't deserve to live," highlighting his controversial statements.
Read at New York Post
[
|
]