2024-02-29 09:00:19

Itâs disturbing how many of these incidents involve not just students but faculty as well.
UVA professor cancels class to support anti-Israel walkout
A University of Virginia professor on Monday canceled her class to support a walkout on campus timed to coincide with voting on a student referendum calling on the school to divest from companies with ties to Israel.
âIâm writing to let you know that I am canceling class today in solidarity with the âYes on Divest Walkoutâ that the UVA Apartheid Divest Coalition organized. I realize this issue is polarizing right now, so I want to take a moment to let you know why I made this choice,â Christa Robbins, an associate professor of art history at UVA, wrote in a Monday email to students, reported the Daily Caller, which obtained a copy of the memo.
âMy decision to cancel class comes from my own sympathies with the people of Palestine and out of a desire to see them live freely,â Robbins wrote.
Roughly 100 protesters took part in the walkout, chanting mantras such as âNot another nickel, not another dime, no more money for Israelâs crimes,â âFrom Palestine to the Philippines, stop the U.S. war machineâ and âIsrael, you canât hide, youâre committing genocide,â the Daily Progress reported, adding the results of the referendum will be announced Thursday.
The referendum argues âthe State of Israel has engaged in systemic and violent practices that have led to the diminution of the rights of Palestinian people.â
ABC also reported the referendum âcriticizes UVAâs Oct. 11 message that acknowledged the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack on Israel,â alleging it âfailed to address the crimes committed by the Israeli government and the ongoing ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people.â
At a similar walkout in October, University of Virginia students called for the destruction of Israel, the Washington Free Beacon reported.
Several Jewish and pro-Israel students told local news outlets this week they are being harassed and attacked on campus.
âThere are students who have been spat upon, shoved, that have called horrible names, antisemitic slurs,â Joel Nied told the news outlet. âTragically thereâs one kid that has been so intimidated by students in his dorm, for peace of mind he has to move off campus and sleep elsewhere and stop wearing his Yamika.â
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