A Dozen Universities Receive Failing Grade in Anti-Semitism Report Card
The Anti-Defamation League (adl) gave Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and 10 other American universities failing grades for policies to protect Jewish students on campus.
Since Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, numerous incidents of anti-Semitism have been reported on United States campuses. Yet administrators have done little to stop attacks.
The adl launched an investigation into 85 top colleges and found that 14 percent of them were doing little to protect Jewish students.
Genocidal talk: On Dec. 5, 2023, the presidents of Harvard, mit and the University of Pennsylvania were called to testify on Capitol Hill about what they were doing to protect students from anti-Semitism.
None of them would say that students explicitly calling for the “genocide of Jews” violated their schools’ code of conduct or rules on bullying or harassment. This shocking fact gets to the core of America’s anti-Semitism problem.
Educational sickness: Leftist professors hate biblical precepts that produce the rule of law; individual freedom and accountability; limited government; stable families; freedom of religion, speech and property; and other principles that trace back to the Jews and the ancient Israelites.
This hatred is not new. It is as old as the pogroms of the Nazis, the fascists, the German Confederation, the Russian Empire, Prague, Brussels, the Crusades and before.
Learn more: Read “The Sickness in American Universities.”