Harvard University has “downgraded” the disciplinary sanctions it levied against several pro-Hamas terrorist supporters it punished for illegally occupying Harvard Yard and roiling the campus for nearly five weeks, The Harvard Crimson reported.
Algemeiner The shocking development will likely erase the good will Harvard regained by appearing to embrace an approach to discipline that would deter future unruly behavior as well as the anti-Jewish and anti-Israel hate incidents the protesters perpetrated throughout the school year, which damaged the reputation of the institution and prompted a slew of lawsuits and federal investigations.
Per the Crimson, “The most severe probation charge will last for just one semester, a remarkable change from the initial punishments which required at least one student to withdraw from the college for three semesters. Some students who were initially placed on probation in late May also had the length of their probations reduced.”
For a time Harvard University talked tough about its intention to dismantle a “Gaza Solidarity Encampment” — a collection of tents in which demonstrators lived and from which they refused to leave unless Harvard agreed to boycott and divest from Israel — protesters had set up on campus, creating an impression that no one would go unpunished.
In a public statement, interim president Alan Garber denounced their actions for forcing the rescheduling of exams and disrupting the academics of students who continued doing their homework and studying for final exams, responsibilities the protesters seemingly abdicated by essentially taking an early summer break to participate in the demonstration.
Harvard then began suspending the protesters following their rejection of a deal to leave the encampment, according to The Harvard Crimson. Before then, Garber vowed that any student who continued to occupy the section of campus would be placed on “involuntary leave,” a measure that effectively disenrolls the students from school and bars them from campus until the university decides whether they are allowed back. The disciplinary measures were levied one day after members of Harvard Out of Occupied Palestine (HOOP) created a sign featuring an antisemitic caricature of Garber as Satan, and accused him of duplicity.
Unrepentant, HOOP on Wednesday celebrated the revocation of the suspensions on social media and, in addition to suggesting that they will disrupt the campus again, called their movement an “intifada,” alluding to two prolonged periods of Palestinian terrorism during which hundreds of Israeli Jews were murdered.
Harvard student Prince Williams took to Instagram to let everyone know that he is no longer suspended.
“Make no mistake, the reversal of these charges are not a reflection of the good nature of the institution but a demonstration in how the strength of our organizing power has… pic.twitter.com/LsHvKQlacU
— Stu (@thestustustudio) July 11, 2024
The news was met with disappointment from Jewish Harvard students and leaders, many of whom have met with lawmakers to discuss their experiences with antisemitism there.
“What?! Harvard reverses the very few suspensions they gave to students who harassed Jews and called for violence,” tweeted Harvard student Shabbos Kestenbaum. “Antisemitic classmates consider this a victory, declaring ‘long live the intifada.’”
The Harvard Jewish Alumni Alliance added, “It’s fine to ignore Harvard’s rules as long as you’re putting Jews in their place … if you’re targeting any other group, you will be disciplined.”
The past year has been described by experts as a low point in the history of Harvard University, America’s oldest and, arguably, most important institution of higher education. Since the Oct. 7 massacre by Hamas across southern Israel, the school has been accused of fostering a culture of racial grievance and antisemitism, while important donors have suspended funding for programs.
In just the past nine months, its first Black president, Claudine Gay, resigned in disgrace after being outed as a serial plagiarist; Harvard faculty shared an antisemitic cartoon on social media; and its protesters were filmed surrounding a Jewish student and shouting “Shame!” into his ears.
The pro-murder, pro-kidnapping mob is targeting and harassing Jewish students at @Harvard. pic.twitter.com/fKVewqj7wC
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 1, 2023
According to the US House Committee on Education and the Workforce, Harvard has repeatedly misrepresented its handling of the explosion of hate and rule breaking, launching a campaign of deceit and spin to cover up what ultimately became the biggest scandal in higher education.
A report generated by the committee as part of a wider investigation of the school claimed that the university formed an Antisemitism Advisory Group (AAG) largely for show and did not consult its members when Jewish students were subject to verbal abuse and harassment, a time, its members felt, when its counsel was most needed. The advisory group went on to recommend nearly a dozen measures for addressing the problem and offered other guidance, the report said, but it was excluded from high-level discussions which preceded, for example, the December congressional testimony of former president Gay — a hearing convened to discuss antisemitism at Harvard.
So frustrated were a “majority” of AAG members with being an accessory to what the committee described as a guilefully crafted public relations facade that they threatened to resign from it.
Harvard must still tend to outstanding issues which resulted from the events of this past academic year. A congressional investigation of its handling of antisemitism is ongoing and six Jewish students are suing it for allegedly ignoring antisemitism discrimination.
Let them gloat: In what appears like poetic justice, Harvard students who had issued a statement blaming Israel for Hamas’ terror attack last week have now had to eat their words. From corporate heads denying jobs to actually offer letters being rescinded — the students have received a heavy backlash for being terror sympathizers and apologists.
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David Lakatos says
Islam is a 1400-year-old scum sucking Muhammadian terrorist cult.
Islam is a menace wherever it grows. Death to Islam.
David Lakatos says
I don’t care what name they call themselves. They’re all Islamic Muhammadian terrorist. Hamas, ISIS/ISIL, Al Qaeda, Taliban, Daesh, Hezbollah, Boko Haram, Muslim Brotherhood, CAIR.
jffg says
even Christian institutes advocates for Islam because they apparently worship the creator if this is your creator then they’re definitely the devil I lost faith in the world long time ago and I’m sure as heaven not going back to this dumpster planet called human world
I meant after death hopefully I kick the bucket soon for natural causes it is the best and most rare ticket out of this evil
Resist de Philistine says
The Chinese should find it easy to rally some supporters on demand.
jffg says
if there is any college isn’t left leaning or at least pro Muslims I’d consider them respected educational institutions but they’re either or ,or mostly simply both never have your hopes up with humans they’re as garbage as it gets , unfortunately people like us are left for the dead