The article discusses the pervasive anti-Palestinian sentiment at Harvard University, as highlighted by a personal anecdote of a studentâs unsettling encounter and a report from the Harvard Presidential Task Force. The report reveals a climate of fear among Muslim and Arab students, with significant numbers feeling unsafe and worried about academic repercussions for expressing views on Palestine. Despite Harvardâs outward commitment to free speech, the systematic neglect of Palestinian issues and experiences suggests a troubling contradiction in its policies and campus culture.
This is how my cousin smoked while shooting Palestinians at the border, he said. So those idiots couldn't see the flame.
A report released in April 2025... described a deep-seated sense of fear among Muslim and Arab students, faculty and staff.
Nearly half of Muslim students surveyed said they felt physically unsafe at Harvard while...92 percent...feared professional or academic consequences for expressing...views.
Harvard has fashioned itself as a free-speech warrior...However, inside Harvard's campus walls, we have seen President Alan Garber oversee a systematic erasure of teaching...about Palestine.
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