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NEW DELHI: Amid the ongoing discourse over the issue of growing anti-semitism sentiments in US colleges and freedom of expression, Tesla chief and billionaire Elon Musk has again expressed his view by reacting to a tweet posted by a professor in the Department of Political Science and executive director of the CISC.
Professor C. Bradley Thompson, in a tweet, claimed that he received a memo from a source inside Harvard, stating further that the memo not only "exposed" the university president Claudine Gay's "hypocrisy & duplicity but also the real source of what makes her (and those like her) the most destructive force in American higher education".
"I have received from inside Harvard sources a smoking gun August 20, 2020 memo from Claudine Gay (now Harvard President) to the Faculty of Arts & Sciences when she was Dean. It flies in the face of everything she said to Republican Stefanik & the world last week... This memo was written when she was a short-listed candidate for the Harvard presidency. We must face a stunning possibility: Gay got the job precisely because she holds these views," Thompson wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
Referring to Claudine Gay's "refusal" to categorically accept that genocidal calls against Jews violate the campus' rules on harassment, the professor claimed that Gay got the Harvard presidency "precisely because she holds these views".
"This memo is a blueprint for the intellectual corruption & politicization of a once great institution, and it laid the groundwork for the anti-semitism & anti-Americanism rampant at Harvard today..." C Bradley Thompson added.
Thompson said that her ideological agenda must be "opposed and tossed in the dustbin of history". The professor also urged netizens to reread the "Smoking Gun" that he had found.
Responding to his tweet, X owner Elon Musk wrote, "This philosophy is pure poison".
In a high-profile congressional hearing on Tuesday, Presidents of Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the University of Pennsylvania were asked by New York Republican Representative Elise Stefanik if "calling for the genocide of Jews” went against the campus' code of conduct.
Responding to Stefanik's question, University of Pennsylvania president Liz Magill said, “It is a context-dependent decision.”
The New York Republican pulled up Magill, saying it is the easiest question to answer "yes" without requiring the context.
“Calling for the genocide of Jews is dependent on the context? That is not bullying or harassment? This is the easiest question to answer ‘yes,’ Ms Magill,” Stefanik said.
Harvard president Claudine Gay, who was responding to the same question said, “When speech crosses into conduct, we take action,” while MIT president Sally Kornbluth said that "such language would only be probed as harassment if pervasive and severe.”
After facing a massive backlash for the past few days over her response to growing antisemitism on college campuses, University of Pennsylvania president Liz Magill on Saturday resigned from her position.
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