The White House, Congressional Republicans, and cable news talking heads would have you believe that the Columbia University campus has devolved into a hotbed of antisemitic violence – but the reality on the ground is very different. As a Jewish student at Columbia, it depresses me that I have to correct the record and explain what the real risk to our safety looks like. I still can’t quite believe how the events on campus over the past few days have been so cynically and hysterically misrepresented by the media and by our elected representatives.

Smears from the press and pro-Israel influencers, who have levied charges of antisemitism and violence against Jewish students, are a dangerous distraction from real threats to our safety. I saw politicians compare student organizers to neo-Nazis and call for a National Guard deployment, apparently ignorant of the lives lost at Kent State and in Charlottesville, and with very little pushback from national media. This is a repulsive form of self-aggrandizement that I can only assume is intended to preserve relationships with influential donors. Calls to more heavily police our campus actively endanger Jewish students, and threaten the regular operations of the university far more gravely than peaceful protests.

Here’s what you’re not being told: The most pressing threats to our safety as Jewish students do not come from tents on campus. Instead, they come from the Columbia administration inviting police onto campus, certain faculty members, and third-party organizations that dox undergraduates. Frankly, I regret the fact that writing to confirm the safety of Jewish Ivy League students feels justified in the first place. I have not seen many pundits hand-wringing over the safety of my Palestinian colleagues mourning the deaths of family members, or the destruction of Gaza’s cherished universities.

  • NocturnalMorning@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    This is depressing. The media and politicians do this all the time. I’ve seen them do this with tiny protests in DC back when I lived there. It’s very irresponsible of people to do stuff like this, and it has made me really distrust media characterizations of protests.

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      7 months ago

      its always why theres different tiers of trust when talking about the event, where near the top is people who were physically at the event. because news tends to miss out context on why something may have happened.

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        7 months ago

        Or worse, deliberately mischaracterize. Fox is labeling the protest “anti-israel” and “antisemitic”.

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          7 months ago

          Even MSNBC is doing it. Check out the interview Morning Joe did with some professor, who literally spelled out American genocides and was like “no one accused US of genocide then? Why now? It must be ANTISEMITISM