"As attacks against universities and intimidation of Palestinian activists become ever more rife, those who challenge Zionist orthodoxy – whether out of political conviction, religious belief or ethical principle – face exclusion, vilification and worse."
"The redefinition of antisemitism isn’t simply a policy shift – it’s part of a deeper transformation of American democracy."
"These measures reflect not only institutional capitulation, but the chilling normalization of ideological policing on campus."
“If liberal Jews can be erased – either pushed out of the public eye or denied as genuine or authentic specimens of Judaism – then the challenge of liberal Jews disappears with it.”
"The increasingly aggressive use of “antisemitism” as a political instrument was never about Jewish safety. It has always been about power: consolidating a political order that merges religion, nationalism and authoritarianism under the veneer of minority protection."
This part is true, but that doesn't make Jewish safety any less important!
Not at all sorry for saying that calling for murdering Jews is not okay.
And for conflating basic human decency with some kind of "Zionist orthodoxy".