Does ‘A Harvard Student’ have a name and face to be photographed? Let all of us know who this bottom-feeder is.
apologize, hell. Expelled should be more like it.
Overt anti Zionism, if not Antisemitism is becoming the norm in the Democratic Party and the Left.
“The student is a leader of Harvard Laws Justice for Palestine chapter whose identity is being withheld.”
Plus...why is this person being protected by not naming them?
The student's question represents the height of rudeness, and should be severely condemned - but he/she did NOT call Livni a "smelly Jew," i.e., the student did NOT employ the word "Jew" in posing his/her question - hence, the title is misleadingly inciteful.
And, yes: It would have been interesting to learn the NAME of the student.
Regards,
what is “the student’s” name and what is the “organization” he is the “president” of?
The same Harvard Law Omuslim allegedly attended...piglet is a perfect candidate for a Hitlery 2016 WH or State Dept.
The way things are going these days, I’m surprised he didn’t get a trophy.
I hate Harvard Nazis.
Yikes. I hate to hear what happens to her after her Imam finds out she did that.
She is NOT fit to be an officer of the court and that should be noted by whatever bar association she attempts to join.
Some American kid didn’t get a seat at Harvard so this dune coon Saudi could come in an act like this.
THIS is the caliber of Harvard Law.
Reflections of Stupidity at Harvard.
Who is the student? Muslim?
Since when is I’m sorry if anyone was offended, I didnt say it
I wouldn’t say it, I didn’t realize it was wrong, an apology?
Why is the anti-semite allowed to remain anonymous? Why have they not been suspended? Why has the organization they represent not been disbanded? Maybe its because the administration is too busy suspending people who write a Repub Presidential candidates name in chalk on sidewalks, or building sandbag walls with a Repub candidate’s name on them?
The “so called” apology:
I am writing to apologize, as sincerely as I can via this limited form of communication, to anyone who may have felt offended by the comments I made last week. To be very clear, as there seems to be some confusion, I would never, ever, ever call anyone, under any circumstances, a smelly Jew, the student wrote.
Such a comment is utterly repugnant, and I am absolutely horrified that some readers have been led to believe that I would ever say such a thing. With regards to what I actually did say, I can see now, after speaking with the authors of this article and many other members of the Jewish community at HLS, how my words could have been interpreted as a reference to an anti-Semitic stereotype, one that I was entirely unaware of prior to the publication of this article, he continued.
I want to be very clear that it was never my intention to invoke a hateful stereotype, but I recognize now that, regardless of my intention, words have power, and it troubles me deeply to know that I have caused some members of the Jewish community such pain with my words.