Honestly, I think it's high time institutions like Columbia took a stand on real issues, like the injustices happening in Palestine. The protests are a powerful statement against the university's financial involvement with Israel, which, in my eyes, is directly supporting the oppression of Palestinians. It's not just about free speech; it's about recognizing and acting upon the ethical implications of where their funding goes. I'm glad to see students using their voice to demand change; it's crucial for universities to reconsider their investments and the impact they have on human rights globally. The criticism towards Columbia for not addressing antisemitism should not overshadow the legitimate concerns over their investments in Israel, and it's high time they listened to the pro-Palestinian voices on campus.
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