Founder and chief executive officer of Pershing Square, Bill Ackman, called for the refusal to hire the Harvard anti-Semites who signed a letter blaming Israel for the Hamas sneak attack that killed at least 25 Americans and over 1,350 Israelis since Saturday.
Ackman is married to Israel-born MIT professor Neri Oxman
“I would like to know so I know never to hire these people,” Newman wrote in response to Ackman’s Tuesday post on X.
“Same,” David Duel, CEO of healthcare services firm EasyHealth, wrote in response to Newman.
At least a dozen business executives have endorsed Ackman’s call to deny hiring to members of some three dozen student groups at Harvard who signed on to a letter blaming Israel for Hamas’ evil attack.
A third letter from nearly 160 faculty members also ripped Harvard’s response to the scandal, writing that it “can be seen as nothing less than condoning the mass murder of civilians based only on their nationality.”
“I am sorry for the pain this caused. My organization did not have a formal process and I didn’t even see the statement until we had signed on,” Mikaelian wrote on her X account.
“If, in fact, their members support the letter they have released, the names of the signatories should be made public so their views are publicly known.”
[H/T The New York Post]
No less than a dozen business executives have endorsed Ackman's call.
Jonathan Newman, CEO of salad chain Sweetgreen, was among a group of business leaders who seconded Ackman in urging that the signatories of the letter circulated by the a coalition of 34 Harvard student groups who “hold the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence.”
“I would like to know so I know never to hire these people,” Newman wrote in response to Ackman’s Tuesday post on X.
“Same,” David Duel, CEO of healthcare services firm EasyHealth, wrote in response to Newman.
So the woke get canceled--how sweet it is.
The cowards of four of the initial student organizations who endorsed the beheading of babies, the killing of parents and elderly, rape and torture of innocent civilians, quickly backpedaled, and board members of other groups quit in order to distance themselves from their not so brave stance against the Jews.
“We, the undersigned student organizations, hold the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence, the letter states, adding: “The apartheid regime is the only one to blame. Israeli violence has structured every aspect of Palestinian existence for 75 years.”
And if anyone believes the protests against Israel isn't based on anti-Semitism, then why do the protesters like those in Australia, mention the Jews instead of Israel? "Gas the Jews!" and "F**k the Jews," was proudly chanted. In New York City, Palestinians called for the end of Israel:" "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free," is the chant that makes such a call.
Late Tuesday, seventeen other Harvard groups joined around 500 faculty and staff and 3,000 others in signing a counter-statement attacking the other groups’ letter as “completely wrong and deeply offensive,” according to the campus paper, the Harvard Crimson.
At least a dozen business executives have endorsed Ackman’s call to deny hiring to members of some three dozen student groups at Harvard who signed on to a letter blaming Israel for Hamas’ evil attack.
A third letter from nearly 160 faculty members also ripped Harvard’s response to the scandal, writing that it “can be seen as nothing less than condoning the mass murder of civilians based only on their nationality.”
Here's the list of Harvard organizations who signed the letter against Israel:
Bengali Association of Students at Harvard College; Harvard Act on a Dream; Harvard Arab Medical and Dental Student Association; Harvard Chan Muslim Student Association; Harvard Chan Students for Health Equity and Justice in Palestine; Harvard College Pakistan Student Association; Harvard Divinity School Muslim Association; Harvard Middle Eastern and North African Law Student Association; Harvard Graduate School of Education Islamic Society; Harvard Graduate Students for Palestine; Harvard Islamic Society; Harvard Law School Justice for Palestine; Harvard Divinity School Students for Justice in Palestine; Harvard Jews for Liberation; Harvard Kennedy School Bangladesh Caucus; Harvard Kennedy School Muslim Caucus; Harvard Kennedy School Muslim Women’s Caucus; Harvard Kennedy School Palestine Caucus; Harvard Muslim Law School Association; Harvard Pakistan Forum; Harvard Prison Divest Coalition; Harvard South Asian Law Students Association; Harvard South Asians for Forward-Thinking Advocacy and Research; Harvard TPS Coalition; Harvard Undergraduate Arab Women’s Collective; Harvard Undergraduate Ghungroo; Harvard Undergraduate Muslim Women’s Medical Alliance; Harvard Undergraduate Nepali Students Association; Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity Committee; Middle East and North African Graduate School of Design Student Society; Neighbor Program Cambridge; Sikhs and Companions of Harvard Undergraduates; and Society of Arab Students.Danielle Mikaelian, a Harvard Law Student who sits on the board of a group that co-signed the letter, said she resigned due to the “egregious” nature of the statement. So why did she sign it? Don't lawyers, or potential lawyers know they need to read what they put their signature to before doing so?
“I am sorry for the pain this caused. My organization did not have a formal process and I didn’t even see the statement until we had signed on,” Mikaelian wrote on her X account.
Give me a proverbial break.
The anti-Semitic Harvard letter has since been updated to remove the list of groups who signed it “for student safety.”
Mommas, don't let your babies grow up to be Cantabs.
Mommas, don't let your babies grow up to be Cantabs.
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