(JEWISH GROUP) Sarah Lawrence College: When Students Come Back to Campus and Find Hate on the Wall
I walked onto the Sarah Lawrence campus after Thanksgiving break and I saw it immediately an entire wall covered in spray paint: ZIONISM IS RACISM + GENOCIDE, F** NORMALIZATION, and at the bottom, in red, FREE PALESTINE.
It was not a poster that could be removed, nor a handheld sign carried by students for an hour and then forgotten. It was painted directly onto the physical heart of the college, on a building that every student must pass on the way to classes, dorms, the dining hall, and the library.
I stopped walking not out of shock, which is hard to muster after the last 14 months, but out of something closer to recognition. This is what Jewish students have been telling me for years: the hostility is no longer atmospheric or abstract. It is literal. It is on the wall.
There are many ways to debate the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. On a truly open campus, students would do exactly that: argue, challenge, learn, read history, confront complexity. They would take intellectual risks, not moral shortcuts. But graffiti like this is not an argument. It is an accusation an act of ideological reductionism that targets not ideas, but people.
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Nor is Sarah Lawrence alone. Across the country, campuses have seen similar eruptions of anti-Zionist hostility. The pattern is national: the word Zionist has become a socially permissible euphemism for Jew, giving cover to old prejudices dressed in the language of justice.
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