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University Presidents Criticized for Failing to Condemn Calls for Jewish Genocide

The leaders of Harvard, UPenn, and MIT face backlash after a congressional hearing, sparking a debate on the role of higher education in perpetuating harmful ideologies.

  • During a recent congressional hearing, the presidents of Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology failed to condemn calls for genocide of the Jewish people as contrary to their universities’ codes of conduct.
  • The leaders of these institutions, Claudine Gay, Liz Magill, and Sally Kornbluth, have been criticized for their responses, with some calling for their resignation.
  • The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum posted a message on Twitter stating that opposing calls for genocide against Jews should not be difficult or controversial.
  • Higher education in America is being criticized as a leading incubator of the 'Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion' (DEI) regime, which some argue is a civilizational threat to Jews and Christians.
  • There are calls for employers to not hire from these schools and for parents to reject paying tuition to send their children to these institutions.
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