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As the depravity of Hamas continues to be realized — including the beheading of dozens of babies, the rape of hundreds of women, and the deaths of over a thousand Israelis — some have been shocked by how this violence is being not just tolerated, but celebrated, on college campuses.
Who is teaching our nation’s highest performing students that rape and murder of innocent civilians is justified? Our nation’s college students are being taught to side with terrorists by the insular far-left academics we have allowed to monopolize our nation’s institutions of higher learning. Denial of truth in academia is so bad that the most recent college graduates cannot recognize reality in front of them. Asked by YouGov if Hamas deliberately struck Israeli civilians, the vast majority of all U.S. adults said yes, but just 32% of those aged 18-29 did.
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