Students for Justice in Palestine is an anti-Semitic hate group that exists on every major campus. Its ugly tactics of hate are funded with student fees and protected by the anti-Semitic left.
And at Columbia, the situation is getting uglier for Jewish students.
Ofir, the 24-year-old daughter of Israel Consul General in New York Dani Dayan, said she is harassed and threatened over her background by the group Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), and that the school is failing to protect her.
“SJP is violent,” she said. “I’m worried about my personal safety.”
The political science major had her initial run-in about a month into the fall 2017 semester, when she was in the lobby of Knox Hall — home to the Middle East Institute — having a phone conversation in Hebrew.
“A girl heard me and started screaming, ‘Stop killing Muslim babies! … You’re a murderer!’ ” Ofir said. “Then she screamed, ‘Zionist, get out!’ A nearby public-safety administrator did nothing.”
When speaking the language of the Jewish people leads to harassment, that’s campus anti-Semitism. If Chinese students were being screamed at over Tibet for speaking their language, that would be considered a hate crime.
But this type of anti-Semitic harassment has become routine on college campuses. But, despite Democrat obstructionism, Kenneth Marcus got through and civil rights on college campuses will no longer be a laughing matter.
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