Laws without morality are useless
The elite universities' bureaucrats have stumbled cringingly on antisemitism
So this happened: The presidents of Harvard, MIT and the University of Pennsylvania, stupendously elite institutions all three, appeared before the US Congress and refused to state that calls for genocide against Jews were a violation of their codes of ethics. One said it was a matter of context; another said something about words needing to become actions before being actionable.
Well, OK.
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