Assemblyman Dov Hikind (D-Brooklyn) slammed a decision made by Brooklyn College to exonerate its students of anti-Semitic charges brought against them after they interrupted a faculty council meeting months ago with anti-Semitic chants.
After students barged into a faculty council meeting and chanted “Zionists Out of CUNY” and “Zionist pigs” toward Faculty Council Chairman Yedidyah Langsam, the meeting was adjourned. Assemblyman Hikind, who then received phone calls from numerous professors and administrators fearful for their safety, called for CUNY to investigate the incident and for the suspension of the students.
The disciplinary committee, however, found on May 20 two students “not culpable” of three of the four charges. They received a warning for the fourth charge of “failing to comply with lawful directions.”
“I am outraged that students, who threatened a group of administrators with several hateful, anti-Semitic remarks, were exonerated; This is a complete and utter whitewash” Assemblyman Hikind said in disbelief. “I’m sorely disappointed that Brooklyn College has failed to discipline its students for intimidating and minimalizing a group of people; I’m in shock. Brooklyn College missed a great opportunity to set an example that hatred and intimidation will not be tolerated.”
In a press release issued by Palestine Legal, it was documented that “nine professors from seven departments testified that the ‘mic check’ lasted only a few minutes, and that the faculty council meeting need not have been adjourned, that no harm came to the faculty council or university business…”
“I spoke with professors on an individual basis, and they reaffirmed their fear of these students and were intimidated beyond imagination; some even feared for their safety,” Assemblyman Hikind said in response to the release. “By not penalizing students for their hateful actions, we’re only empowering others to repeat this offensive behavior and inviting more instances like this in the future.”
(YWN Desk – NYC)
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“Zionists out of CUNY” and “Zionists pigs,” especially when shouted, are certainly obnoxious, but not anti-Jewish and not necessarily disorderly in any criminal sense. I was not at the event and do not know how the shouters behaved, other than that they shouted obnoxiously. I think Mr. Hikind is crying “Wolf” (or “Anti-semitic Wolf”), and that does not advance the cause of Israel or the protection of Jews.
Tell MURRAY KOPPELMAN who gave a gazillion dollars to Brooklyn College and who calls himself a Zionist. Hikind should hurt them monetarily.