'Harvard's Leading Antisemites': Media Truck Exposes Students that Blamed Hamas Attack on Israel

Nick Kangadis | October 12, 2023
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You can’t really claim that you were “doxxed” when you publicly sign a letter making a declarative statement. Maybe Harvard University students aren’t as intelligent as we’ve been made to believe.

Following the signing of a letter by nearly three dozen student groups at the school claiming that the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel was entirely Israel’s fault, a media watchdog organization decided to rent a truck and drive it around Harvard as it displayed the names of the students in the groups that signed the aforementioned letter.

The message on the truck, along with the students' names, said "Harvard's Leading Antisemites." 

“We, the undersigned student organizations, hold the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence. The apartheid regime is the only one to blame,” the letter noted. “Israeli violence has structured every aspect of Palestinian existence for 75 years.”

The organization that rented the truck is called Accuracy in Media (AIM), who the USA Today classified as a “conservative media group.” However, AIM’s “About” section on its website makes not one mention about them being “conservative.” They very well might be, but it’s not an identifier the organization uses.

“Accuracy in Media uses citizen activism and investigative journalism to expose media bias, corruption, and public policy failings,” the About section reads. “Our organization empowers individuals to hold journalists as well as public and private officials accountable to achieve a well-informed free society.”

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According to AIM’s president, a few of the groups have withdrawn their inclusion in the letter, while most are apparently standing firm.

In a twist that these Ivy Leaguers probably won’t like too much, hedge fund CEO Bill Ackman was supposedly asked “by a number of CEOs” for the list of groups and the people within them, “so as to insure that none of us inadvertently hire any of their members.”

Remember, folks. Just because you’ve been “educated,” it doesn’t make automatically make you intelligent.

 

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