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Rep. Torres Criticizes Columbia President For Handling Of Antisemitism

Columbia University President Nemat "Minouche" Shafik testifies on Capitol Hill

New York Representative Ritchie Torres, a Democrat, recently criticized Columbia University President Minouche Shafik for what he perceives as a failure to address antisemitism on campus. Torres accused Shafik of 'surrendering control of Columbia to an antisemitic fringe' and labeled the decision to cancel in-person classes as 'an admission of failure.'

In a statement, Torres expressed his disappointment in Shafik's leadership, stating, 'If you cannot ensure the safety of your students, then you have no business serving as President of any university, let alone the alma mater of Alexander Hamilton.' He called for a leader at Columbia University who would actively combat antisemitism rather than appease it.

Cancellation of in-person classes labeled as an admission of failure.
Torres accuses Shafik of surrendering control to an antisemitic fringe.
Torres questions Shafik's ability to ensure student safety.

Torres highlighted the impact of the university's alleged failure on its Jewish students, describing it as 'an indelible stain on the soul of the institution.' He emphasized the need for a president who can provide moral clarity and urged Shafik to step aside if she is unable to do so.

The remarks from Torres come amidst growing concerns about antisemitism on college campuses and the role of university leadership in addressing such issues. The criticism directed at Shafik underscores the importance of creating a safe and inclusive environment for all students, regardless of their background.

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