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Why Was It So Hard For Elite Universities To Condemn Hamas Terrorism?
RealClearWire ^ | 10/20/2023 | Marc Zvi Brettler & Michael B. Poliakoff via RealClear Wire

Posted on 10/20/2023 10:06:50 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

America’s leading universities have an antisemitism problem—and it starts at the top. This past week, university presidents and deans across the country wrote to their students and faculties to express concern in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on Israel by Hamas. What they said, and what they did not say, provides a window into the culture of intellectual and moral rot and cowardice that reigns at these once-great institutions.

Those who attack Jews or Israel are all too often exempt from their excoriation. Hamas terrorists massacred some 1,300 Israelis, took approximately 200 hostages, most of them civilians, and left an additional 3,200 injured, but you would not know it from some university leaders’ missives this week.

At Harvard University, President Claudine Gay has issued three muddled statements, under pressure, on the horrific events. Her first statement was a tepid confession of “heartbreak” that implied an equivalence between the Hamas attacks and Israel neutralizing the terrorists. This embarrassment was signed by all the university’s senior deans. Only after a barrage of online criticism—and threats by donors—did she muster the strength to condemn the child killers. Not content to leave it alone, she has issued another statement, but still without criticizing the 30-odd student groups who professed to “hold the Israeli regime entirely responsible” for the murder, rape, kidnapping, and torture of Jews, referring instead to the principle of freedom of speech. Let us be clear that these students have freedom of speech, but so does Claudine Gay. She has the right to condemn their words. In 2022, Harvard denounced in no uncertain terms “the capricious and senseless invasion of Ukraine.” Harvard knows how to speak clearly about Ukrainian victims but not, apparently, about Jewish victims.

Columbia University President Minouche Shafik offered a masterfully slippery statement: “I was devastated by the horrific attack on Israel this weekend and the ensuing violence that is affecting so many people.” While all lives matter, the mention of “ensuing violence” is a reference to Israeli targeting of terrorists—putting it on a par with raping and pillaging by Hamas. She implied moral equivalence.

The moral lassitude and obscurantism of Shafik’s statement trickled down. Columbia College Dean Josef Sorett emitted the following: “The events in Israel and Gaza over the past several days have shocked the world and impacted many of our students.” Dean Sorett’s “events in Gaza” are, of course, Israeli military operations undertaken in self-defense and in an effort to kill murderers, which he places on par with the door-to-door murder of civilians in Israel.

The dean of Columbia Law School did not outclass her colleague. Gillian Lester wrote to her students and faculty, “The violence that erupted in Israel and Gaza this past weekend is nothing short of tragic,” again implying a moral equivalence between the enemies of the Jewish people and their victims.

At Middlebury College, the senior leadership wrote to “acknowledge the untold pain, suffering, and loss of life unfolding from the violence happening now in Israel and Palestine.” President Laurie Patton seems unclear about who is making the violence “happen.” She goes on to warn against “hate, racism, ethnic discrimination, antisemitism, or Islamophobia.” The equivalence is complete, and we can move on to meet the real threat: Islamophobia. Compare this muddle to the perfect clarity of Middlebury’s official response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine: It “wreaked untold havoc in the lives of innocent civilians. Russia’s aggression against its democratic neighbor is a violation of international law, made only more egregious by its escalation in the face of international condemnation. I join that condemnation in solidarity with our Middlebury community.” How easy it would have been to revise that statement ever so slightly to say that Hamas “wreaked untold havoc in the lives of innocent civilians. Hamas’s aggression against its democratic neighbor is a violation of international law, made only more egregious by its escalation in the face of international condemnation. I join that condemnation in solidarity with our Middlebury community.”

The University of California–Berkeley, which spends $36 million annually on its Division of Equity & Inclusion, may be the most openly antisemitic campus in the country. Its law school is under federal investigation for discriminating against Jews. Student organizations there expressed their “unwavering support” for the Hamas pogrom. The president refused to condemn this statement. Instead, he expressed his heartbreak at “the violence and suffering in Israel and Gaza,” pointedly comparing Israel’s self-defense to the terrorist attacks themselves, gesturing, like too many others, to the “complex history” of the situation.

In reality though, no complexity is so great as to obscure the distinction between the intentional slaughter of innocents and targeted strikes against terrorists. Some schools eventually issued careful statements—but their initial reaction—or lack of reaction—is most telling, especially when contrasted with quick and decisive past declarations of outrage.

At Stanford University, the administration has covered itself in special disgrace by adding dishonesty to cowardice, despite finally acknowledging the horror. Criticized for its silence about the weekend’s slaughter, Stanford claimed in an unsigned statement that it “does not take positions on geopolitical issues and news events.” But when Russia invaded Ukraine, Stanford’s president released this statement: “The unprovoked, full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia, and the attack it represents on democracy, is beyond shocking.” He continued, “It has been remarkable to witness the courage and resilience of the Ukrainian people.” Stanford also commented when a child’s skipping rope was found in a tree in 2021, where it had been tangled for some years, officially denouncing it as a “a potent symbol of anti-Black racism and violence that is completely unacceptable under any circumstances.” Stanford discovered the principle of institutional neutrality, it seems, just in time for the Sabbath assault on Israeli civilians.

Under the principle of institutional neutrality, colleges and universities should indeed refrain from speaking corporately on contemporary social or political issues, unless they transcend the institution’s values as a whole (such as the wanton taking of innocent life by terrorists). Higher education’s mission is to encourage diversity of thought. But condemning brutality and savagery, whether the murder of George Floyd under the knee of a policeman, or the civilian carnage Hamas wrought, is not a political statement. No one has asked presidents to endorse Zionism or the two-state solution or anything vaguely geopolitical. They needed only to affirm human decency without which the university is a place of moral chaos.

However serpentine the ongoing contortions of these administrators, what is revealed in these official reactions by colleges is a cancerous moral rot and intellectual confusion. Bothsidesism is a symptom; the root cause is worse. They were perfectly able to rush to condemn the murder of George Floyd, the seedy depravities uncovered by the #MeToo movement, and the brutal invasion of Ukraine—as they should. They pronounce vocally and volubly on the events of January 6, 2021, and on horrible killings at houses of worship. They take flamboyant public positions on everything from affirmative action to climate policy to marriage equality. So why is it so hard to condemn the slaughter of Jewish babies? Why is it so hard to offer proper support and empathy to their grieving Jewish students?

The University of Pennsylvania’s president had no word of censure for Penn’s Palestine Writes festival, which ran between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur and featured Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters, notorious for exhibitionist antisemitism. Then came the anemic initial response of Penn’s president to the Hamas atrocities. Jon Huntsman, a Penn graduate and donor and a former governor of Utah, pinpointed the cause of his alma mater’s failure: “Moral relativism has fueled the university’s race to the bottom.” If only Penn’s administration possessed such moral (and pedagogical) clarity.

To be fair, some universities have offered proper statements that unambiguously condemn the pogrom of Hamas. But these are few and far between. The United States used to lead in higher education, but now we need to look for leadership abroad, for example in the exemplary statement of the German Rectors’ Conference that noted quickly, clearly, and unambiguously:

We are deeply shocked and appalled by the terrorist attack of Hamas on Israel, the terrible massacres, and the kidnappings.

On behalf of all German universities, I would like to express our sincerest condolences and heartfelt sympathy. We are deeply saddened by the senseless loss of life. Our thoughts are with those killed and injured, those still in danger, and their families and friends.

As the German Rectors’ Conference, the voice of German universities, we stand in solidarity with the Israeli universities and academic colleges and all their members. We would be grateful if you could share this message of sympathy and solidarity with your member institutions.

Educational institutions have a responsibility to educate and lead—not only in subject matters but in basic issues of morality. Those who fail to condemn the slaughter of children and fail to show empathy to their students who identify with this slaughter, are failing their mission at the most basic level.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Israel; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: elite; hamas; hamasterrorists; hamaswar; libus; terrorism; universities
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1 posted on 10/20/2023 10:06:50 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind
Ja!
2 posted on 10/20/2023 10:10:05 PM PDT by lightman (I am a binary Trinitarian. Deal with it!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Connections. Thousands of family and corporate connections all around the world.


3 posted on 10/20/2023 10:12:35 PM PDT by lurk (u)
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To: SeekAndFind

“But condemning brutality and savagery, whether the murder of George Floyd under the knee of a policeman, ...”


This is a perfect example of the selective outrage and questionable moral positions stated as absolutes that the author of this article perports to condemn.


4 posted on 10/20/2023 10:15:05 PM PDT by Reverend Wright ( Everything touched by progressives, dies !)
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To: Reverend Wright

purports - where is spell check when needed ?


5 posted on 10/20/2023 10:15:40 PM PDT by Reverend Wright ( Everything touched by progressives, dies !)
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To: SeekAndFind

It’s pretty easy to figure the knee jerk political response of these “elite” institutions.

If an issue has two sides, the automatic pick is the one that is less white/Caucasian. Baring that, whichever exhibits less of “the patriarchy”.


6 posted on 10/20/2023 10:57:30 PM PDT by glorgau
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To: SeekAndFind

I would start by following the money and see how much comes from the ME.


7 posted on 10/20/2023 11:03:21 PM PDT by 31R1O (The people who can control themselves ought to be able to defend themselves from those who can't.)
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You’re 100% correct.


8 posted on 10/20/2023 11:26:15 PM PDT by Bullish (...And just like that, I was dropped from the ping-list)
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To: 31R1O

Oh, they don’t have to pay them to take sides with America’s enemies.
They do it because they hate us and they secretly hate America too.


9 posted on 10/20/2023 11:28:39 PM PDT by Bullish (...And just like that, I was dropped from the ping-list)
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To: SeekAndFind

I think its because these institutions wrnt radical marxist many years ago.

What they produce is so obvious and its infected our society esp. in the classroom today.

This has been hashed out and rehadhed over & over here on FR


10 posted on 10/20/2023 11:45:53 PM PDT by thesligoduffyflynns (WHEN 💎GOING THROUGH KEEP GOING💎 IF IT DOESNT KILL YOU IT will MAKE YOU STRONGER💎)
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To: SeekAndFind

Because when you’ve committed crimes against humanity on the scale that the political left has committed, any kind of true moral clarity feels threatening and must be avoided.


11 posted on 10/20/2023 11:54:52 PM PDT by Yardstick
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To: SeekAndFind

My life experience, and I don’t want anyone to think I am that smart or wise, but when intelligent people, with time to think, do contrarian things, it’s usually about money. Sometimes it’s other things like mental illness, threats, blackmail, but usually it’s about money.

Most Universities have taken large amounts of money from China, much of it undeclared. That money supports institutions and professors in the life style they have become accustomed to. The young students, looking for a door into the corporate world, connections, success, and positive reinforcement of good grades will parrot what the professor wants to hear.

So, the question is what is China (the hand) telling its glove to do? I think historically this is simple. China supported the PLO. China has taken adversarial approach to The United States about Israel, since it’s been convenient to do so.

I have seen this slowly evolving over the last 20 years, infusion of destabilizing ideas into the educational system, and promotion of those youths that accept it. Timing of this brushfire was certainly coordinated with Putin and the Ayatollah in Iran. This wasn’t an event, this was a planned strategic move, obviously related to the war in Ukraine.

This action, and spending of capital, by China should tell you that potentially Russia is in deeper trouble than we think in Ukraine, which looks more like a stalemate to me.


12 posted on 10/20/2023 11:58:59 PM PDT by Pete Dovgan
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Q: Why Was It So Hard For Elite Universities To Condemn Hamas Terrorism?

A: Most professors, administrators and staff at such universities, are secular. They are NOT Christian or Jewish, so do not believe in the Bible or Tanakh. As such, it is easy for satan to weave his lies amongst them.

Jews are God’s chosen people and Christians are grafted on the Jewish root. satan loathes God, so he loathes Christians and Jews. satan, in his hatred of God’s chosen people, plants lies of Israel and America (as the chief evangelizing people) being ‘evil’ or supporting ‘evil’.

With so many non-believing Christians, and mohamedans, and atheists, and those of other religions; they easily buy satan’s lies, believing Israel to be the ‘little satan’ and the US being the ‘big satan’.

The spiritual warfare is growing exponentially. It certainly seems like we are rapidly entering the ‘end times’.

May God protect His people and Israel, drawing them back to Him, opening their eyes to His Presence and love, in Jesus Name.


13 posted on 10/21/2023 1:33:41 AM PDT by A Formerly Proud Canadian ( Ceterum autem censeo Justinius True-dope-us esse delendam)
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To: SeekAndFind

Because of their arrogance towards this country. they bite the hand that feeds them.

And once again we should call out the billionaires and millionaires and corporations that removed their donations for Isreal which is understandable

BUT the donations were continued if not increased to BLM while they were burning looting murdering in the streets across this country, the woke agenda, DEI, social justice, gay lesbian and trans agenda and also the infiltration of personnel and donations from our enemies abroad. Doesn’t this also warrant the removal of donations from these “Americans”?


14 posted on 10/21/2023 2:13:38 AM PDT by ronnie raygun
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To: SeekAndFind

For students, I think it has much to do with their inability to say no to peer pressure. They’re below the fray when they should know enough to stay above it or to not get so involved in the first place.


15 posted on 10/21/2023 2:56:27 AM PDT by equaviator (If 60 is the new 40 then 35 must be the new 15.)
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The violence that erupted in Israel and Gaza this past weekend

Big Media and leftists do this all the time, with non-blaming bland statements like this that provide cover for the attacker

violence didn't "erupt", Israel was nakedly attacked by Hamas terrorists

just like when Trayvon Martin attacked Zimmerman, and Big Media described it as "a fight broke out"


16 posted on 10/21/2023 3:26:19 AM PDT by canuck_conservative (there would be no more need for NATO, if Russia could just stop attacking its neighbors)
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To: SeekAndFind

Years of blindness about our enemies, especially on Campus, a denial of reality, too much pay for stupidity, and realising that some so-called underdogs are really evil.


17 posted on 10/21/2023 3:35:15 AM PDT by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper (Figures )
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To: Pete Dovgan
I have seen this slowly evolving over the last 20 years, infusion of destabilizing ideas into the educational system, and promotion of those youths that accept it. Timing of this brushfire was certainly coordinated with Putin and the Ayatollah in Iran. This wasn’t an event, this was a planned strategic move, obviously related to the war in Ukraine.

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Your connection of dots is very hard to argue with. Notice also in your last 20 year timeframe:

- America hating obama thrust into the American political leadership

- America cozying up with anti-Israel nations and funding them (obama/Iran) + (biden/Iran)

- Someone is behind the "creation" of obama and that entity sought to destroy America

The China linkage is plausible in a great deal of our national demise.

18 posted on 10/21/2023 4:57:56 AM PDT by mund1011 (We can ignore reality, but we cannot ignore the consequences of ignoring reality)
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To: SeekAndFind

Pro US, pro Israel, pro Christian, pro traditional values and pro conservative views have been banned from academia for decades. Evil festers in the petrie dish of secular humanism and moral relativism.


19 posted on 10/21/2023 5:32:37 AM PDT by randita (I will support Ron DeSantis in the primary.)
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To: SeekAndFind

IMO the authors are out of touch with reality. I don’t believe universities have an anti-semitism problem. They have a Marxism problem. They aren’t treating Jews any differently than they do any group they believe belongs in the bourgeoisie.

Marxists have a different culture. There are no wrong actions, only wrong people. That’s why they have no problem with the millions dead under communism. Ask them, the Soviets were OK because they killed people for political reasons.

So the answer for the authors is that Universities don’t see what was done to Israel was wrong because it was done people they consider part of the proletariat. Nothing Israel does can be right because it’s done by the bourgeoisie.


20 posted on 10/21/2023 5:35:30 AM PDT by Varda
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