Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is warning state-funded colleges that their funding will be stripped if they don’t protect Jewish students from the attacks and harassment of Nazi Hamas agitators.
Rokita warned state colleges and universities that they better start protecting the civil rights of the jewish students, too, or face the consequences.
Per Just The News:
Rokita sent a letter to university officials earlier this week saying antisemitic attacks that take place “without corrective measures” would allow Jewish students to file lawsuits, citing Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. That provision in the historic legislation bans discrimination on the basis of such factors as race, nationality or creed.
One of the incidents noted in the letter occurred at Purdue University. According to Ben Silverman, a Purdue student who testified in January before an Indiana General Assembly committee, representatives from Students for Justice in Palestine harassed and intimidated members of a Jewish fraternity because their group displayed an Israeli flag at their house.
“Similarly, acts such as vandalizing student spaces with swastikas, allowing antisemitic graffiti to be painted on your sidewalks or allowing students to rip mezuzahs off the doors of Jewish students in university housing are causes for Title VI action,” Rokita wrote.
Rikita also reminded the state’s schools that a new law is coming into effect that prohibits state-funded schools from supporting terror organizations, including all these racist, hateful pro-Palestinian groups.
All I can say is, good for Indiana.
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