Marching around campus shouting "Death to the Jews" and intimidating Jewish students is unacceptable. Yet the pro-Hamas crowd will whine about this suspension. MIT Suspends Anti-Israel Student Group Over Unsanctioned Protests After skirting discipline last fall, MIT Coalition Against Apartheid can no longer organize on campus https://freebeacon.com/campus/mit-suspends-anti-israel-student-group-over-unsanctioned-protests/
Did not see any evidence that the MIT club shouted such things or threatened Jewish students. They were suspended for violating MIT policies on when they can hold rallies on University property after being sanctioned for occupying a buidling lobby for 14 hours last Fall. As usual with college kids going to fancy schools on Mommy and Daddy's dime, they are filled with a lot of self-importance on making a statement but the MIT group simply overstepped their bounds with respect to the rules.
Don't let the truth ever get in the way of rabid zionists smearing human right advocates as antisemites.
Maybe you have not been following the press over the past months about these pro-Hamas students terrorizing the Jewish students at MIT. There has been plenty of press about it... here is just one example. Israeli MIT students 'terrified' after anti-Israel rally chant calls for 'one solution, intifada' '[O]ur campus is allowing ... calling for murder of Jews actively on campus, calling for demolition of Israel' https://www.foxnews.com/us/israeli-...srael-rally-chant-calls-one-solution-intifada
An intifada (Arabic: انتفاضةintifāḍah) is a rebellion or uprising, or a resistance movement. It is a key concept in contemporary Arabic usage referring to a uprising against oppression.[1][better source needed] In the Israeli-Palestinian conflict context, it refers to violent or non-violent uprising or opposition by the Palestinian people to the Israeli occupation.[2][3][4]
I saw those news items but the article you highlighted was moving the group off campus because they didnt follow rules for organizing events. The shouts at the israeli students were from general protests which MIT did nothing about
Dont let the truth also cloud your judgement when Israeli students were screamed and yelled at on campus for nothing... I was just pointing out that the group moved off campus was not because of things they said but failure to follow clear rules because they felt it didnt apply to them. I know you hate Israel but the human rights advocates marching for Palestine do not allow us to look away from schools ignoring actual antisemitism on campus.
I don't, but that's my point, where is this in either story above and was it "undeserved" (was it a shouting match over ideologies?) I don't hate Israel (tho not a fan of their right wing slant). I hate we drop all semblance of scrutiny when talking about Israel.
‘Run by the Mob’: How Anti-Semites Took Over Stanford’s Campus Jewish students say they have been harassed and threatened as anti-Semitic protesters camp out on campus green https://freebeacon.com/campus/run-by-the-mob-how-anti-semites-took-over-stanfords-campus/ On January 24, Stanford University held a forum on combating anti-Semitism. The event, which featured Stanford president Richard Saller and provost Jenny Martinez, was meant to reassure Jewish students that the university had their back amid the wave of anti-Semitism sweeping college campuses. "We really do want to make sure that all of the communities on campus get the respect that they deserve," Saller told the forum. "We’re committed to equal treatment and equal protection." The events that transpired that night undercut that message. By the end of the evening, protesters had physically threatened Jewish students, harassed a rabbi, and told employees of the elite university that they would "find out where you live." David Schuller, 24, a yarmulke-wearing graduate student in Stanford’s physics department, found himself surrounded by a mob of hecklers when he approached a protest outside the forum. "The IDF killed your hostages," the mob chanted at Schuller, according to videos of the incident obtained by the Washington Free Beacon, which show police standing by as the encounter unfolds. One protester can be seen taking the visibly Jewish student aside and whispering what Schuller described as a threat in his ear. "He told me, ‘Watch it man, we’re watching you. You better know what you’re getting into,’" Schuller told the Free Beacon. "I had to take a couple steps back and tell the cops he threatened physical violence." Another confrontation took place on a nearby quad where, in a video that has since gone viral, protesters told Jewish students to "go back to Brooklyn," called white people "terrorists," and promised to destroy Israel and America. As administrators tried to keep order, some protesters began issuing threats. "Stanford employees, we know your names and we know where you work," one protester said, according to a new video exclusively obtained by the Free Beacon. "And we will soon find out where you live," another chimed in. (Article has much more text and multiple videos)