(READ) Senators denounce rising displays of antisemitism at colleges


After the Islamic extremist terrorist attack by Hamas against Israel, the Senate has passed a resolution denouncing antisemitism at America’s colleges.

Sens. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tennessee), Jacky Rosen (D-Nevada), James Lankford (R-Oklahoma), and Chris Van Hollen (D-Maryland) proposed the resolution.

It calls on university leaders, administrators, and faculty to voice their opposition to antisemitism on campus.

Since the October 7 terrorist attack on Israel, there has been a marked rise in anti-Jewish incidents on college campuses across the country. 

Professors at elite universities such as Columbia University and Cornell University have praised the Hamas slaughter of Israelis. 

A Stanford University professor was suspended after reportedly asking his Jewish students to sit in a corner, calling them “colonizers,” and downplaying the Holocaust.

Excerpts from the resolution are below:

“In the aftermath of the terrorist attack on Israel by Hamas on October 7, 2023, there has been a rise in incidents of antisemitism, including hate speech and intimidation, on college campuses and universities in the United States, creating an atmosphere of fear for Jewish students and faculty.” 

“Acts of hate, discrimination, and violence based on religion or ethnicity have no place at institutions that exist to further education and understanding between diverse student bodies.”

“Freedom of speech and expression are foundational principles of institutions of higher education in the United States, but when these principles are used to promote violence, hatred, or discrimination on the basis of religious beliefs, national origin, or ancestry, higher education leaders have the right and an obligation to respond.” 

The resolution has been supported by the following organizations: American Jewish Committee, Anti-Defamation League, B’nai B’rith International, Hadassah — The Women’s Zionist Organization of America, Jewish Federations of North America, Jewish on Campus, Republican Jewish Coalition, Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, and World Jewish Congress. 

Read the full resolution here.

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4 thoughts on “(READ) Senators denounce rising displays of antisemitism at colleges”

  1. Sharyl and Full Measure Team,

    Evangelical Christians have duped once
    again—to support another False-Flagged
    war.

    Quoting from ABC’s “Face the Nation,”
    a few Sunday’s ago :

    “Everyone knows,
    Palestinians are
    Semites too.”
    -Margaret Brennan
    ( Host/Interviewer )

    -Rick

      1. P.P.S.

        . . . S U N D A Y S . . . ; and you keep
        from being rattled, as WW-III is at
        risk—Sharyl and Team.

        Nobody is being Truthful—and, as
        Blavatsky ( 1888 ) had informed us,
        “The highest religion is TRUTH.”

  2. Labeling is a divisive tool of the ruling elites. Always has been, Anti-Truth or Anti-logic carry more weight than race distinctions. Meantime, the select group of Nazionists (perhaps of Ashkenazi origins?) who believe they are the “chosen people” are incredibly racist towards all who are not part of their Club! The ‘Goyim’ are considered a servant class by the chosen ones who are lords of the land and the great manipulators of the Banking (usury) matrix. We of Anglo-Christian origins are most aware that we are constantly baited and presumed to be “racist” towards all who are not of our DNA type, in effect, guilty until presumed innocent. [White Guilt Matters]… The speech made by a former Jew in 1961 speaks volumes and predicted the events we see today as the NWO game plan has evolved at breakneck speed over the last two decades. I refer to the Benjamin Freedman speech made at the Willard Hotel:
    https://archive.org/details/benjamin-h.-freedman-speech-unedited-version-1961

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