Alumni Sue Harvard Over Rampant Hate Against Jews

Ten Harvard University alumni filed a lawsuit against the school, alleging that Harvard “despicably failed to address, prevent, and rectify the prevalence of antisemitism, hate, and discrimination on its campus.”

The civil action lawsuit states that “[p]laintiffs all attended Harvard for their higher education with the expectation that Harvard would strive to uphold its reputation as one of the highest-ranking universities in the world with a strong commitment to its values” and that “[p]laintiffs have been harmed as a direct result of Harvard’s abject failure to address and prevent antisemitism . . . The value of a Harvard degree has been significantly diminished, rendering it functionally damaged in the professional and academic spheres. Plaintiffs are in a situation they never imagined: they are ashamed to say they went to Harvard.”

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The complaint lists several incidents of anti-Semitic actions that took place on Harvard’s campus, including vandals targeting Harvard Hillel’s building, the Harvard College Palestine Solidarity Committee inviting a speaker who previously blamed Israelis for “eating the organs of Palestinians and having a thirst for Palestinian blood,” and protestors “march[ing] through Harvard’s main campus, chanting the genocidal ‘from the river to the sea,’ [and] accusing Israel of ‘genocide’” shortly after Hamas’s terrorist attack on Israel on Oct. 7. 

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