“Stunning Failures of Leadership” Revealed in House Committee Report on Campus Antisemitism
University leaders viewed campus antisemitism as a “public-relations” issue and derided congressional oversight as “capital [sic] hill nonsense.”
After nearly a year of hearings and hundreds of thousands of pages of document review, the House Education Committee released its anticipated scathing report on campus antisemitism last week.
Representative Virginia Foxx led the inquiry that prompted several several school officials to resign in disgrace not long after it began.
We covered one of the hearings earlier this year. It’s worth going back to, just to rewatch Representative Elise Stefanik hold Columbia President Minouche Shafik’s feet to the fire. She did this repeatedly throughout the months-long investigations, never failing to pin down mealymouthed school officials who refused to answer questions directly.
The report’s 325 pages confirm what was obvious from the beginning: college campuses turned into cesspits of antisemitism after October 7 because school leaders “turned their backs on their campuses’ Jewish communities.”
They also turned a blind eye to ongoing acts of intimidation and harassment of their Jewish students. Even worse, in some cases, they facilitated them.
And they got away with it, because, until the Committee’s investigation, no one held them to account. School officials viewed the antisemitism engulfing their campuses as a “public-relations issue, and not a serious problem demanding action.”
In newly revealed private texts, they express their contempt for having to answer to anyone but themselves.
The congressional hearings were just “capital [sic] hill nonsense,” Columbia University Board of Trustees Co-Chair Claire Shipman scoffed.
In fact, Senator Chuck Schumer said as much in his advice to Columbia administrators and trustees. According to the report, he assured them they would not face accountability from Democrats: “Universities’ political problems are really only among Republicans,” he said, recommending that the “best strategy is to keep heads down.”
It was a shameful betrayal by the self-styled “Shomer Yisrael” (Guardian of Israel), a play on his name:
Shameful.
The @EdWorkforceCmte’s bombshell report revealing how deep the roots of antisemitism go on university campuses across the country also showed that @SenSchumer told @Columbia leadership that “universities political problems are really only among Republicans.”
Democrats… pic.twitter.com/TkouuMDTgP
— Rep. Elise Stefanik (@RepStefanik) November 1, 2024
Days after Schumer’s exchange with Columbia leadership, the current and past chairs of its board of trustees privately texted they hoped Democrats would win back the House of Representatives to avoid future scrutiny, the report says.
They weren’t interested in solving the problem; they were interested in avoiding responsibility for it. At best. At worst, they were complicit in it, as is now known from their texts.
While Columbia was “touting aggressive actions on antisemitism to the media,” such as suspending its chapters of anti-Israel student groups that had repeatedly violated university rules, Shipman was working “behind the scenes to appease the University’s antisemitic actors.”
In a private text to Shafik, she wrote that she was seeking to “unsuspend the groups.”
Shipman also proposed “partnering with Rashid Khalidi, a prominent Palestinian faculty member who has called terrorists ‘resistance fighters,’ Israel the ‘result of a settler colonial project,’ and said in 2017 that Israel’s supporters would ‘infest’ the U.S. government in the forthcoming Trump administration.”
Shipman wasn’t the only official appeasing campus antisemites, the report reveals. At Northwestern University, President Michael Schill appointed radical anti-Israel faculty members to negotiate with the students running the pro-Hamas encampment. This fox-in-the-henhouse arrangement led to “a stunning capitulation” to the encampment leaders’ anti-Israel, pro-BDS demands, applauded by their friends in the faculty:
Northwestern faculty openly celebrated the university caving to the demands of encampment students.
They are proud of these kids, not for their academic achievements, but for their role in inspiring other antisemitic encampments across the country.@EdWorkforceCmte pic.twitter.com/t3Y5j1S1J6
— Rep. Burgess Owens (@RepBurgessOwens) November 1, 2024
One of those faculty friends, Professor Nour Kteily, told anti-Israel, pro-BDS political science professor Wendy Pearlman he was “inspired by the students” and was “hoping we can get some amazing wins for them”:
At other schools, administrators simply sat on their hands, refusing to enforce their own rules while their campuses descended into chaos. Taking over campus buildings, blocking Jewish students from portions of their campus, disrupting classes, and engaging antisemitic harassment—all were greenlighted by weak-kneed officials who refused to impose consequences.
The University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) was one of the worst offenders. For days on end, the school stood by while its Jewish students were harassed, assaulted, and intimidated by pro-Hamas agitators camped out in a major thoroughfare on school grounds in late April. There was no response from “any kind of authority or law enforcement” to the “Jew Exclusion Zones” that effectively barred both students and faculty from going to their classes, offices, and the library.
And there were no repercussions for the students involved, the Committee found: No suspensions, no probations against any of the wrongdoers.
Columbia had “some of the most disturbing and extreme antisemitic conduct violations in the country,” including the criminal takeover of Hamilton Hall. And there too, the Committee found the school imposed “shockingly few meaningful disciplinary consequences.”
Other schools that failed to discipline for encampments and antisemitic harassment included Harvard, Berkeley, Rutgers, UPenn and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Overall, their records for holding students’ accountable, the Committee found, were “dismal.”
But while the schools refused to hold themselves or their students responsible for campus antisemitism, their donors aren’t letting them off the hook.
They got the message on day one, when the presidents of Harvard, MIT and UPenn all refused to say that calls to kill Jews violated their campus codes of conduct. It was a fiasco.
Within days, billionaire Bill Ackman began a campaign to have Harvard President Claudine Gay removed, claiming a billion dollars in donations to the school had been cancelled or put on hold:
After the President of @Harvard Claudine Gay at a Congressional hearing said, that calling for the genocide of Jews was allowed on campus "in the right context".
So far $1 billion in donations have been cancelled or put on hold. She remains under severe pressure to resign.… pic.twitter.com/ShLANdiqUx
— David Atherton (@DaveAtherton20) December 12, 2023
Donors started taking their money elsewhere:
Columbia University graduate donates $260 MILLION to Israeli university, sending a clear snub to anti-Israel
student protests.Bar-Ilan University in Israel is set to receive the funds from the anonymous philanthropist who the university described as a “North American Jew and… pic.twitter.com/k6w3gt9ETj
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) June 3, 2024
David Magerman is giving to Israeli universities instead of Penn.
“Asked what his message is to other prominent Jewish donors still contributing to Ivy League schools, Magerman said pointedly, ‘stop.’ He said it’s naive to believe that elite U.S. universities are ‘reformable.’” pic.twitter.com/PtGpdHhOHN
— Steve McGuire (@sfmcguire79) October 11, 2024
And so, long before last week’s report came out, the Committee hearings already racked up an important achievement: convincing Jewish donors they should give their money to schools that don’t hate them.
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to the full extent allowed by law.
Comments
‘Failure’ implies that they tried to do something, but weren’t able to do it.
They intentionally and repeatedly encouraged it. That’s not ‘failure’, that’s success.
Let’s call it a failure of morality.
Jewish students have been abandoned by both their universities and their government. The feds can do a lot to punish the Anti-Semitic universities. Tax their endowment. No student visas, that will cut off all that Chinese and Arab tuition money. Make illegal for foreigners to donate money to American universities. There are over 360,000 Chinese students paying full tuition. But no the feds will do nothing. Congressmen too love all that Chinese and Arab money.
So what is to be done? Jews must protect themselves when attacked. To my knowledge you don’t see this happening in Texas. I regularly go to over to UT in Austin and no one bothers me. If I’m attacked they will pay dearly. Jews need to act collectively. Make the Anti-Semites pay in blood if necessary.
If Trump is elected will he do anything? Well he won’t get the Jewish vote. If American Jews won’t support him why should he support them? Well he should because that’s the right thing to do. All citizens deserve protection from their government regardless of how they vote. We all pay taxes.
At this point I don’t think Jews have a future in America. Harsh yes, But I think realistic. I hope something happens to change my mind. I’ll know better tomorrow.
Trump would most certainly do something. His daughter and grandchildren are Jewish
And he’s been the biggest supporter of Israel in a very long time.
He was the first to extend the civil rights act to protect Jewish students, issuing an executive order recognizing Jews as an ethnicity and not merely a religious designation.
Revoke the student visas of those who take part in violence, unlawful demonstrations, organizing activities to deprive Jews of their civil rights, or expressing support for proscribed terrorist organizations. Then deport them.
Claire Shipman is married to Jay Carney, former Obama spokesdufus.
Go figure.
blacks cant be racists
and jews cant be bullied
thats the memo from the left
“Stunning Failures of Leadership” Revealed in House Committee Report on Campus Antisemitism”
You know what’s a stunning failure of leadership?
Writing report after report about shit as a substitute for actually fixing it.
With both sides arguing “who’s more oppressed,” neither side gets to the point. Antisemitism is free speech, aside from that. It’s too bad that the Jews didn’t argue the right thing in response and end it. “No, we’re more oppressed” isn’t it.
Antisemitism may be free speech but advocating Jewocide is not.
Neither is using violence against them.
Beating up Jews, barring them from parts of campus, violently breaking up their meetings and events, murdering them (as happened at a counter demonstration in California), forcibly keeping them from entering their places of worship, vandalizing their homes and businesses and institutions, are all examples of free speech? Thanks for clarifying
that.
The only way to discipline universities allowing Jews to be physically and mentally abused is to cut off their grants.
Good but not enough because foreign money can replace grant money. We have to cut the foreign pipeline of money flowing into and corrupting American universities. Moreover Americans should not have to compete with foreigners for admission to American universities. There is also a national security aspect. We should not be training Chinese students so they can return and engineer weapons systems that can be used against us. Of course Congress won’ t cooperate. Academia are allies of the Democrats and Republicans are too cowardly to do anything the slightest bit controversial. If he wins can Trump provide the leadership to get it done. The universities will scream. So what let them.
A lot of cowardly, awful , dumb , people in all leadership in America, especially education and politics
If you and your family insist on paying these places thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars, then that makes you an idiot. And complicit.
There are hundreds if not thousands of alternatives — in the US and outside the US.
So from the bottom of my heart, f*ck you.
F*ck you and f*ck your family.
And f*ck your rear windshield decal,
and f*ck your sweatshirt,
and f*ck your complicit alum association.
And f*ck your willful blindness to what is happening around you.
Sincerely,
Baxter