“The View” co-hosts engaged in a heated discussion about anti-Semitism on college campuses, particularly focusing on the debate around allowing protests calling for the genocide of Jews.
The conversation was sparked by testimony from university presidents, with Harvard University’s president suggesting that calls for Jewish genocide might only violate the school’s code of conduct in specific contexts.
The co-hosts expressed disgust at this stance, with Sara Haines criticizing women’s groups for not speaking out against reports of Hamas terrorists using rape and sexual violence as weapons against Israeli women. (Trending: Biden Bank Records Reveal Another Massive Bombshell)
Co-host Sara Haines said, “We had to ‘believe all women’ and recently discovered the violent rape and mutilation in Israel and women’s groups around the globe were quiet or late to speak up.”
Sunny Hostin argued in favor of absolute free speech on college campuses, even if it involved calls for genocide, while emphasizing the importance of context in determining whether such speech constitutes harassment.
Hostin said universities were the “perfect place” to have “uncomfortable” conversations.
Hostin claimed that “context” mattered when calling for a genocide.
The discussion also touched on the role of universities in implementing stricter policies regarding speech attacking minority groups.
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When questioned by Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York, Magill failed to agree that calling for the genocide of Jews violates Penn’s rules or code of conduct.
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