
The Campus Antisemitism Debate: Elite Universities, Free Speech, and Celebrity Criticism
The recent congressional hearing on campus antisemitism has sparked a debate over free speech on college campuses, with experts and scholars concerned about its potential chilling effect on dialogue and education. While critics wanted a simple "yes" to whether calls for the "genocide of Jews" would violate campus codes of conduct, university presidents emphasized the complexity of the issue and the need to protect free speech. However, they failed to challenge the assumption that their students have already made unambiguous calls for genocide, which led to calls for their ousting. The controversy highlights the rise of antisemitic incidents on campuses, but also raises questions about the boundaries of antisemitism and the equating of anti-Zionism with hatred of Jews. The political motivations behind the controversy, including attempts to undermine higher education and weaponize Jewish fear, further complicate the issue. The fallout from the hearing may impact universities' commitments to free speech and trust in higher education.

