U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell | Mitch McConnell Official website
U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell | Mitch McConnell Official website
U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has expressed his concerns about the issue of anti-Semitism on college campuses, highlighting Harvard University as a "glaring example" of this problem. McConnell's remarks were made during a speech on the Senate floor.
McConnell criticized Harvard's president for her refusal to address calls for Jewish genocide as harassment on campus. He also pointed out her failure to condemn Harvard student groups who blamed Israel for the murder of innocent Jews in the aftermath of terrorist attacks. McConnell accused the president of Harvard of not effectively combating anti-Semitism and allowing radical groups like "Students for Justice in Palestine" to spread terrorist propaganda.
The Senator highlighted a case where a Jewish student at Harvard Business School was assaulted while on his way to study. McConnell expressed his disappointment in the university's response to these incidents, stating, "despite her abysmal record of combatting anti-Semitism and mounting allegations of plagiarism in her own scholarship, the cadre of left-wing financiers and university administrators who make up the governing Harvard Corporation has affirmed their confidence in her leadership."
McConnell also drew attention to Harvard's history of anti-Semitism, citing an incident from a century ago when Harvard President Abbott Lowell proposed a numerical quota on Jewish students. McConnell emphasized the irony of the situation, stating, "One Harvard President says that the presence of Jews causes anti-Semitism. A hundred years later, another says that calls for Jewish genocide really depend on the context in which they're made."
In conclusion, McConnell expressed his disappointment in Harvard's lack of moral clarity regarding anti-Semitism. He questioned whether this issue is deeply rooted in the university's culture, stating, "Frankly, you'd be forgiven for wondering whether anti-Semitism isn't just business as usual at Harvard!"
The issue of anti-Semitism on college campuses, particularly at Harvard University, has raised concerns among lawmakers and the public. McConnell's remarks shed light on the ongoing struggle to combat this problem and the need for universities to take a stronger stance against hate speech and discrimination.
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