Harvard Creates Task Force To Support 'Doxxed' Antisemitic Students

Brittany M. Hughes | October 25, 2023
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Harvard University is creating a “task force” for students who feel threatened on campus.

No no no - not for Jewish students who’re terrified thanks to anti-Israel protests in support of the same terrorists who massacred 1,200 Jews, cut the heads of Jewish babies, raped young girls and hauled hundreds of innocent civilians off as war prisoners earlier this month. Not them.

No, Harvard here is convening a group to support antisemitic students who’re under fire for penning a pro-Hamas letter condemning the supposed oppression of Palestinians and blaming the Jews for their own murder. Because while these students have all the courage in the world to take a stand for genocide, facing the consequences of their hairbrained actions is just too overwhelming.

“Harvard will establish a task force to support students experiencing doxxing, harassment, and online security issues following backlash against students allegedly affiliated with a statement that held Israel ‘entirely responsible’ for violence in the Israel-Hamas conflict,” the Harvard Crimson reported Tuesday.

The article adds that “the task force will communicate proactively with students to share available resources, ensure the coordination of services, hear student concerns and suggestions, and communicate with residential staff and other College administrators.”

The move comes after the Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity Committee - the same group that wrote the ill-received letter signed by 30-some student groups alleging Israel deserved the terrorist attack - penned yet another letter aimed at Harvard administrators, claiming that it's "deplorable that, at the time of this writing, the Harvard administration has yet to meaningfully criticize or condemn the public doxxing campaigns threatening students — primarily targeting marginalized students who are Palestinian, Black, Arab, South Asian, Muslim, undocumented, and/or international."

What illegal aliens have to do with the price of tea in China, I'm not sure. But hey, #oppression.

In response, Harvard Dean of Students Thomas Dunne wrote in an email sent specifically to "doxxed" students that he appreciates their "tremendous work" in "supporting each other" through this "difficult time" of having to reap the rotten rewards of their own stupidity.

“We are truly grateful for all the tremendous work that students have put forth in supporting each other through this most difficult time, and we appreciate the collaborative spirit in which students, faculty, and staff have come together to repel this repugnant assault on our community,” Dunne wrote in the email, per the Harvard Crimson.

Related: Harvard Prez Defends Student Groups Who Praised Hamas: 'We Do Not Punish People For Expressing Such Views'

CNN reported Tuesday that hundreds of donors to Harvard and UPenn have withdrawn their financial support from the schools after both universities supported pro-Palestine hate groups on campus who’ve called for the annihilation of Israel and blamed the October 7 terrorist attacks on the Jewish “occupation” of Gaza and the West Bank. Ever the water-carrier for “oppressed” barbarians who cut the heads off infants and those who applaud them for it, CNN explained that “While tensions over free speech aren’t limited to colleges, higher education experts worry the donor backlash could have a chilling effect on ideological diversity on campus and at institutions designed to serve as hubs for freedom of expression and debate on opposing viewpoints.”

But while “freedom of expression” on college campuses has rarely extended to conservative opinions on, say, the inclusion of biological men on women’s sports teams or whether a nonbinary fairy-gendered person can force society to use their “Fae/Faer” faux-nouns, the “debate on opposing viewpoints” apparently extends to public calls for ethnic genocide a la Adolf Hitler, with no acceptance of the consequences.

Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. Welcome to adulthood.

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