> 150 out of 45,000+ is just over 0.3%.... not a big number.
It's a big deal when it's targeted. It basically means that "you may be in the next 0.3%":
> One campus graduate student, who received the message and was provided anonymity due to fears of retaliation, claimed the release targeted Muslim and Arab individuals who had previously expressed support for Palestine.
That's what we hear. I wouldn't trust one side's story only:
> The student claimed they had been the subject of a false report of antisemitism to the campus Title IX and XI Office for the Prevention of Harassment and Discrimination, or OPHD. They said other students who received the notification had OPHD cases that were determined to be unsubstantiated or stand open.
Also antisemitism is a red herring. It just fits today's narrative.
Do you believe it’s possible to oppose the human rights abuses committed by the state of Israel without being antisemitic? Do you think it’s ethical to conflate these two distinct activities?
It's a big deal when it's targeted. It basically means that "you may be in the next 0.3%":
> One campus graduate student, who received the message and was provided anonymity due to fears of retaliation, claimed the release targeted Muslim and Arab individuals who had previously expressed support for Palestine.