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Harvard hostility makes it clear – it’s been Corbynised

The university’s own report contains many examples of Jews being badly treated

May 6, 2025 16:29
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Harvard University has released a long-awaited report into allegations of antisemitism on its campus (Pictured: Students leaving the campus in April 2025; Image: Getty)
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Forget micro-aggressions. In the wake of 10/7, Harvard University’s multiple schools have subjected Jews and Israelis to ongoing macro-aggressions.

The festering hostility is clear, even amidst significant “context” in the university’s 311-page antisemitism report. In between helpfully presenting university-wide statistics and first-person anecdotes, the authors underplay the university’s self-sabotage. 

The framing is decidedly left-wing and Harvard protective. Anti-Israel students are “pro-Palestinian.” Their encampment is called “generally . . . clean and orderly.” Authors adopt no official antisemitism definition and embrace being paired with an Islamophobia task force. They detail problems at only four of Harvard’s 12 graduate and professional schools, concentrating “on patterns of experiences” and possibly omitting individual horror stories.

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