To demand that universities take an institutional stand on issues of the day is to misunderstand their role.
By Eliot A. Cohen
This year, the protests have taken an uglier turn, as encampments have sprouted up. The demonstrators—most of them students, many not, often masked—are calling for divestment by their universities from companies based in or doing business with Israel. Some of the protesters see this goal as an interim step toward the destruction of the state of Israel.
Incredibly cowardly opening paragraph
Ctrl+f “genocide” 0/0 results hmmmmm
what will the conclusion of the “war in Gaza” look like? I wonder if any Israeli officials have commented
The universities unfortunately have a fiduciary duty to support Zionism, nothing we can do sorry
They are children, and you can NEVER let the children win. Gives them the wrong idea
Administrators are diplomatically paying lip service to the real grievances of the protestors at same time as my fake intellectually dishonest grievances, and this makes me very mad! Pick a side (my side) 😡
(Insert Pol pot emoji that I can’t find) Correct
Time and time again, brash 19yo soldiers go to war against the good and wise judgement of the elder peacenik generals commanding them. Who put those 19yo soldiers in charge??
This is a very serious matter
The students attending our most prestigious schools don’t actually know anything at all, all of them, in equal measure. That diaspora student who lost half of their relatives to idf bombs? They simply are not educated enough to know that this is actually deeply good for society, like I do.
It’s simple really: the children are stupid and cannot be trusted
Yes, who can forget that time Russia caused an excess of 30,000 civilian casualties by leveling a city with Absolut. Our collective failure to hold Pernod Ricard to account for its role in that will haunt us for years to come.