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Professor and activist Marc Lamont Hill is weighing in on the pro-Palestine protests on the Columbia campus, saying existing antisemitic functions are the execute of a couple of negative apples, and not the vast majority of learners.
We received the former CNN commentator and existing CUNY professor Tuesday on “TMZ Dwell,” exactly where by he shared his observations from the demonstrations … which have led to hundreds of scholar arrests, but also a lot of other folks feeling unsafe.
According to Marc — who’s a preceding Columbia professor — most of the protests he is observed have been peaceful, with students just just speaking out against Israel’s actions in its war with Hamas.
Even so, a lot of Jewish college students and college have been threatened — some have even been barred from campus for their protection — and Marc was speedy to slam any hateful rhetoric from protestors as “deplorable.”
Even though he staunchly supports the students’ best to protest, he facts out no expense speech will not recommend they can create a campus nearby climate wherever other folks sense afraid.
He does emphasize this is not actually the norm on campus, not in his encounter — but, nonetheless, Columbia has moved to virtual finding out due to expanding security challenges amid the anti-Israel protests.
HISTORIC minute at Columbia College: a Substantial faculty walkout in solidarity with learners advocating for Palestine ✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻
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That remaining pointed out, Marc insists most of the college students are there in hopes of ending the war, and are not calling for a lot more Hamas terrorist acts like Oct. 7th — as some protesters have shockingly carried out.










