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"I can't teach genocide in this environment," says Columbia University scholar as campus free speech crisis deepens
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Columbia University’s adoption of a controversial antisemitism definition has left renowned scholar Marianne Hirsch questioning her future in academia. The policy, tied to a federal settlement, is seen by critics as a threat to academic freedom, potentially punishing criticism of Israel. Hirsch warns this shift could silence vital classroom discussions on genocide, history, and human rights.
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