I understand the rationale but it's not that simple given the history of the slogan (as I understand it). Yes Hamas uses it but so do Palestinians as a call for literal freedom from current status quo. Some also use it as a type of fight for independence which doesn't necessarily mean genociding a colonizing force. I don't know which came first, the slogan or Hamas but just dismissing this history/cultural aspect because some assholes appropriated it ignores their freedom to say it. Point blank, why is the Jewish POV more important than the Palestinian?
Racists appropriate shit all the time right? the gadsden flag, the Betsy Ross, hell some liberals feel uncomfortable flying the American Flag at home given the association w/conservatives. So what, now whoever doesn't have ill intent must kowtow to those who feel offended by it?
https://www.rollingstone.com/cultur...pernick-patriot-movement-ku-klux-klan-854612/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/From_the_river_to_the_sea
Sure. That’s why zero tolerance for any of this stuff that goes outside of the historical context needs to be enforced ASAP.
As to who’s POV is superior, you’re welcome to all of the free speech you want on government land or your own property but once you leave those areas you are subject to various laws and policies.
But at the end of the day these universities are not responsible for whatever racist appropriated the term “woke” or whatever, they are responsible to enforce their mandatory anti discrimination policies on campus. They are also charged to protect their institutions from suit under title VI.
The rest of this conversation should mean absolutely nothing to them. Maybe run a symposium or something, I guess.