There’s something
toxic
in the climbing
ivy
all the way
to the top
of the higher
education
totem pole.
Three ivies’
presidents
we heard
as defendants
of free speech
on their private
campuses
regardless
of threats—
documented
effects—
of anti
semitic
rhetoric.
No counter
to the hate
expressed.
No one
suggested
context
or debate;
just hate.
Why not
call out
those who
shout
genocide
as a remedy
for
decades of war?
Unacceptable
admissions
of tolerance
that would
not
be tolerated
if other groups
were targeted.
Free speech
can be
ugly.
But why no
expression
of condemnation?
Isn’t education
supposed
to develop
the ability
to envelop
new ideas
and hold
more than
one view
at a time?
This war
in Gaza
has made
the campus
a plaza
for hate.
No longer
a 2 state
solution
discussed,
but disgusting
intentionally
careless
speech
that promotes
violence
as much
as freedom.
Free speech
can be hateful,
so when grateful
for the right
to verbally smite,
the intention
is inspiration
for action.
And what action
follows
hate?
Legislate?
The lesson
from the Ivy
Presidents’
defences
is that
the poison
released
is sickening
and could
prove deadly.
It’s not merely
the verbal
venom
spewed,
it’s the silence
ensued
in response
to free speech.