Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said the Harvard leadership's failure to immediately denounce student antisemitism was a 'moral stain' on the university.
Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan on Monday announced that he is withdrawing his offer to participate in Harvard’s fellowship programs over the antisemitism of student groups and the university’s failure to denounce the hatred on campus following Hamas’ terror attack on Israel earlier this month.
While these students have a right to free speech, they do not have the right to have hate speech go unchallenged by your institution," Hogan said. "The lessons of history are clear: we must all do our part to take a clear stand in the face of genocidal acts against the Jewish people or any group," Hogan continued. "There is no ‘both sides’ when it comes to the murder, rape, and kidnapping of innocent women and children.
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