Princeton University is investigating reports of antisemitic slurs directed at a Jewish student during a protest that disrupted a lecture by former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. The lecture was cut short after protesters pulled a fire alarm inside the building. According to the student, some protesters called her an "inbred swine" and told her to "go back to Europe."
The incident has sparked outrage and concern among students and faculty. University officials have condemned the disruption and the alleged antisemitic remarks, stating that such behavior is unacceptable and violates the university's policies. They have launched an investigation to identify those responsible and take appropriate disciplinary action.
The protest and subsequent allegations underscore the charged atmosphere surrounding discussions about Israel on college campuses. Similar incidents have occurred at other universities, raising concerns about free speech, academic freedom, and the safety and well-being of Jewish students. The university is working to foster a climate of respectful dialogue and understanding, while also ensuring that all students feel safe and welcome.
Princeton Lecture Disrupted by Protests, Student Reports Antisemitic Slurs
A lecture at Princeton University featuring former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett was interrupted by protesters who pulled a fire alarm. A Jewish student has reported that some protesters directed antisemitic slurs toward her, including telling her to "go back to Europe." University officials are investigating the incident. The event highlights ongoing tensions surrounding discussions about Israel on college campuses.