UVa students, faculty named in blacklist, accused of antisemitism without evidence
UVa students, faculty named in blacklist, accused of antisemitism without evidence
Accusations compiled by parents, later published by conservative alumni association
Jason Armesto Apr 27, 2024
An anonymous University of Virginia parent has accused two professors and one student of antisemitism for organizing an Israel-Palestine film series. ... Organizers, however, say the series was specifically designed to show balanced perspectives. It alternated between screening movies from Israeli and Palestinian filmmakers.
The accusation is one of many listed in a document compiled by multiple UVa parents, which outlines a wide range of reported antisemitic incidents they say have occurred on UVa Grounds since Israels war against Palestinian terrorist group Hamas began in October of last year.
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The list of accusations against UVa students and faculty includes unverified but disturbing allegations, such as one Jewish student being spat on, two others being called kikes and one student telling others that he supported Adolf Hitlers Final Solution. Some of the other alleged offenses on the list: the aforementioned film series, a student losing friends because he supports Israel and a food truck offering discounts to customers if they supported the Palestinians.
The 11-page document was published by the Jefferson Council, a conservative UVa alumni association whose co-founder, businessman Bert Ellis, sits on the schools governing Board of Visitors. The group purports to fight against so-called cancel culture, advocating for the free exchange of competing ideas and intellectual diversity.
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