Authors contrast conservative’propaganda’ about racism with the Nazi celebration.
According to a new blog post from the American Association of University Professors, the Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel on October 7, 2023 were a “revolt,” and racism claims on campus are untrue.
According to the Academe blog,” It’s Not Too Late to Tell the Truth About Antisemitism on Campus,” claims that claims of a” so-called culture of antisemitism” on campus are” a big lie” being used to justify an “absolute war on US universities.”
The authors Brooke Lober, Eli Meyerhoff, and Emily Schneider claimed to be Jewish researchers who have spent decades teaching on school campuses, indicating that if there had been an hatred society on school, they may have experienced it.
” But we haven’t seen anything like that,” he said. Instead, Israel’s supporters have spread a rest to deceive people and love opposition to Israel’s genocide against Palestinians, they wrote. They also stated that it is necessary to “look at the larger context of the war” to get an accurate portrait of the environment on college campuses.
They opined in this perspective, saying:
Palestinian militant parties resurrect on October 7, 2023, in protest of the 17-year siege. They attacked the Israeli military’s equipment, kidnapped and killed Israelis, and other things. In response to the dehumanizing Palestinian people that the US and Israeli media have repeatedly described as” senseless murder” or “antisemitism,” they have opened the door for Israel’s disproportionately severe retaliation. Unsurprisingly, harassment and violence against Palestinians, Arabs, and Muslims have also developed. Israel responded to the attack by staging a murderous attack, using divine Jewish symbols to represent their newfound land and support their assault in the name of general safety for all Jews. This aggressive instrumentalization of Hebrew identity, a long-standing Jewish state task, has rekindled Israeli abuse around the world.
However, according to the creators, President Donald Trump and republicans are “destroying higher education” because they ignore this wider perspective and make up baseless hatred accusations to” silence” pro-Palestinian activists.
They claimed that republicans” cloaking… commitments to prejudice under the guise of fighting antisemitism” were the cause of school tensions.
The authors compared this “political advertising” to” the Nazi Party’s transmission of a rest about an international Jewish conspiracy that led to World War I.”
The Right’s “propaganda” ignores the abuse of” Arab, Egyptian, Muslim, and Jewish individuals who are protesting Israel’s genocide while highlighting the abuse of pro-Israeli individuals.
The “big rest” has also caused experts to lose their jobs and subjected a growing record of refugees to possible imprisonment, according to the authors.  ,
The authors also accused pro-Israel supporters of “aligning ] themselves with the forces of repression,” adding that “resistance to such forces is not about the hatred of Jews.”
In the meantime, the Trump administration has opened inquiries into a number of colleges that have been accused of racism. A national hatred job force announced in March that it would attend 10 college campuses to determine whether they require “remediation action”; The College Fix previously reported.
Less: House report claims that top universities “refused” to put an end to antisemitism.
A” Have with Palestine” opposition is taking place in front of the CUNY graduate center, Syndi Pilar/Shutterstock.
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