Jewish Columbia student group claims 'antisemitism is shapeshifting' in open letter
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A group of Jewish students at Columbia University published an open letter defending Zionist beliefs and calling for a de-escalation of tensions on campus following weeks of protests.
"Over the past six months, many have spoken in our name. Some are well-meaning alumni or non-affiliates who show up to wave the Israeli flag outside Columbia’s gates. Some are politicians looking to use our experiences to foment America’s culture war," the letter reads. "Most notably, some are our Jewish peers who tokenize themselves by claiming to represent 'real Jewish values,' and attempt to delegitimize our lived experiences of antisemitism." Timothy Nerozzi is a writer for Fox News Digital. You can follow him on Twitter @timothynerozzi and can email him at timothy.nerozzi@fox.com
"We are targeted for our belief that Israel, our ancestral and religious homeland, has a right to exist," the students claim. "We are targeted by those who misuse the word Zionist as a sanitized slur for Jew, synonymous with racist, oppressive, or genocidal. We know all too well that antisemitism is shapeshifting."