Harvard President Claudine Gay, University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) President Liz Magill, and MIT President Sally Kornbluth on Tuesday testified to Congress about their responses to an alleged increase in antisemitism on their campuses amid the Israel-Hamas war.
Gay testified that she has observed a "dramatic and deeply concerning rise in antisemitism" at Harvard and other colleges and claimed she has been balancing confronting hate with preserving a free exchange of ideas on her campus.
The hypocrisy of these elite, left-leaning college presidents is appalling. When it comes to defending the free speech of conservative professors and guest speakers, they’re nowhere to be found. But when it’s time to do something to clean up the blatant antisemitism on their campuses, that’s when they play the free-speech card. They should be removed from their jobs if they’re not going to make their campuses safer.
The reason these elite, left-leaning college presidents were called to testify before a Republican-led committee is that they’re easy fodder for the GOP to throw into their culture war. These schools are doing what they can to prevent threats and violence. Republicans certainly know hypocrisy well when you consider their response to the alleged denial of free speech rights to conservatives on campuses is to demand free-speech rights be stripped from students.