Watching coverage of The Three Equivocating Presidents on TV that is, the recent House Committee on Education hearing that featured testimony from three lofty academics I found myself marveling that such a trio of seeming nonentities had been put in charge of prestige universities in the first place. Never mind the Ivy League, I told a friend. The athletic director at the University of Arkansas would have explained himself far better. Of course, that fellow faces hostile public inquisitions all the time.
Despite the chronic ugliness of campus politics, academic administrators are less familiar with televised interrogations. By trying to please everybody, the presidents of Harvard, Penn and MIT ended up satisfying nobody.
Never mind that the gist of what they said was entirely correct. Whether or not students or faculty should be punished for expressing antisemitic tropes on campus depends completely upon context. Are they expressing an unpopular opinion about the Israel-Palestine conflict or actively threatening violence? The first is permissible; the second is a crime.
Particularly in Republican hands, a congressional hearing is anything but a search for understanding. Basically, the three academics allowed themselves to be sandbagged by Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., previously famous for embracing the white supremacist replacement theory alleging that American Jews are conspiring with elitist Democrats to grant citizenship to illegal immigrants for the purpose of outvoting white Christians.
Thats what those torch-bearing geeks who marched across the University of Virginia campus a few years back, chanting Jews will not replace us, were talking about. Its also the reason a crazed gunman murdered 10 Black people in a Buffalo supermarket in Stefaniks own state.
But American Jews, who mainly vote Democratic, are one thing; Israeli Jews are quite another. As a self-described ultra MAGA warrior, Stefanik has no problem using QAnon rhetoric to describe political opponents as pedo grifters. It will be recalled that then-President Trump also had no problem with the Charlottesville marchers which, as somebody who spent four of the best years of my life on the U.Va. campus, I confess to taking personally.
How Stefanik trapped the three college presidents in their own rhetoric was outlined in a brave column by The New York Times Michelle Goldberg, a proud Jew. First, Stefanik got Harvards Claudine Gay to agree that the use of the term intifada in the context of the Israeli-Arab conflict is indeed a call for violent armed resistance against the state of Israel, including violence against civilians and the genocide of Jews.
But a call for armed resistance during a war isnt the same thing as a call for genocide, and Gay was foolish to play along. Having declared that such hateful, reckless, offensive speech is personally abhorrent to me, she found herself intellectually disarmed when Stefanik came back later in the hearing demanding to know why Harvard students werent being expelled for using it.
But intifada means rebellion, not genocide. Also, its entirely possible to express sympathy for the Palestinian cause without supporting Hamas. After all, Goldberg wrote, even if youre disgusted by slogans like From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free, their meaning is contested in a way that, say, Gas the Jews is not. Although its also true that Harvard probably leads the Ivy League, and maybe the USA, in canceling speech deemed offensive by protected categories of people.
In that sense, the three presidents can be said to have been hoisted by their own petard. No less an authority than former Harvard president Lawrence Summers has written, It seems to be that there is a kind of creeping totalitarianism in terms of what kind of ideas are acceptable and are debatable on college campuses. A veteran controversialist, Summers wouldnt have been so easy buffaloed by the likes of Stefanik.
Meanwhile, Ill tell you who should resign: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whose incompetent scheming set this whole appalling disaster in motion. But that would require a sense of shame, and theres no sign hes got any. Hes the Vladimir Putin of the Middle East.
Over years, Netanyahus government funneled hundreds of millions in cash to the extremist, murdering lunatics of Hamas, whose monstrous terrorist attack on Oct. 7 began the slaughter of innocents it was meant to provoke.
Netanyahus Likud faction did that even as it encouraged extremist Jewish settlers to seize Palestinian property in the West Bank by violence on the (pardon me) mad premise that God had promised Judea and Samaria to the Jews and that Palestinians whod lived there for centuries had no valid rights.
By encouraging Hamas fanaticism, Netanyahu openly intended to prevent a two-state solution. As many of European history can attest, the slaughter of infidels is what happens pretty much whenever God becomes the head of state. Whats going on in Gaza today fits the very definition of genocide. Except its not Israeli Jews being massacred.
How like us to quibble over legalisms in the face of catastrophe.
Arkansas Times columnist Gene Lyons is a National Magazine Award winner and co-author of The Hunting of the President (St. Martins Press, 2000). You can email Lyons at [email protected].


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