The faculty also asked Gay to resist “calls to set aside the University’s normal disciplinary procedures to prematurely sanction students and employees because of concerns raised about their political activity absent specific allegations of wrongdoing” and to reverse sanctions already placed on affiliates “pending a procedurally sound investigation.” … The faculty letter also called on Harvard to “explicitly and specifically” affirm the school’s commitment to academic freedom, denounce what they described as a “‘Palestinian exception’ to free speech,” and create an advisory group on “Islamophobia and anti-Palestinian and anti-Arab racism.” … “We are firmly committed to academic freedom for our students — all of them. As should be obvious, this commitment brooks no ‘Palestine exception’ for students who harshly attack Israel’s policies,” [said the Council on Academic Freedom’s] Edward J. Hall, a Philosophy professor.Keep in mind that “from the river to the sea,” long recognized (even by Democrats) as a slogan which calls for the annihilation of Israel, must be understood as having a “long and complicated history” — yet this is the same Harvard that, among other things, asked students to take down a patriotic Nicki Minaj flag, allowed students in course evaluations to report professors who make them “uncomfortable,” and penalized students for participating in single-sex campus organizations (which got the faculty’s blessing). Read more at: TheCollegeFix.com
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