 You might have, this has been all over the place, particularly in social media. But yesterday, as you probably know, three major university presidents appeared before Congress, Harvard, Penn, and MIT. All three appeared in front of one of the House Committees, Committee on Education and the Workplace. And to talk about the state of the workplace, of the state of education at Harvard, MIT, and Penn, three of the premier universities in the country, really, in the world, if you look at global rankings. At the same time, I think some Republicans brought out some students at these three universities, MIT, Harvard, and Penn, had them describe Jewish students and had them describe what is going on on campus. If you haven't seen those videos, I highly recommend watching them. They're truly horrifying and very disturbing. It is quite evident that there is massive amount of anti-Semitism. There is intimidation. Jewish students on campuses are afraid. They are harassed. And some of them are just terrified for their lives. I suspect that is also true of faculty. Although we didn't get into that, but certainly, this was the case when it comes to students. The testimony of the Gulf of MIT and the Gulf of Harvard were really, really spooky. I mean, they could have been testifying about 1930s Germany. And this is, of course, 21st century. Massachusetts, liberal Massachusetts, Harvard, MIT, MIT, a bastion of science and technology, not even a bastion of the humanities. So I highly recommend you listen. You watch them. I think each is about three minutes long. It's definitely worth catching up on and just to, yeah. It could also be, and maybe this is the better analogy, it could also be the South. It could really be the South in the 1950s and 60s, maybe when the first black students arrived on certain campuses and were harassed. Truly unbelievable. And it's not just that these are Muslim students, many of them are, but it's not just Muslim students. Many of the students doing the harassing are American, born and bred at two of the most prestigious universities in the world. Anyway, the presidents of the universities were brought in front of Congress, in front of the Committee on Education and Workplace, to discuss this and to answer questions about this. That, too, is available on video on social media, and I encourage you to watch it, because that, too, is mind-boggling and just unbelievable. They were asked whether the cause for the basically killing of Jews violated their harassment policies. All of them wouldn't answer. I mean, all three basically said, well, it depends on context. If speech becomes action, then it violates. It's really interesting, right? Now, if these universities took the position of, we are basically, at these universities, abiding by the First Amendment of the Constitution, we will use the First Amendment as a guide to determine free speech issues at the university. And that will be the principle by which we do. And they don't have to, because these are private universities. They could determine their own speech codes. But if they took the position that the First Amendment is a guide, then I get it. OK, so you can shout and yell as long as it doesn't count as incitement. When it's calling for the annihilation of another country, people count as incitement and when is it just expression of speech? OK, you can quibble about that. And indeed, Jonathan Haidt writes, Jonathan Haidt, the professor and a big, big proponent of free speech, he says, quote, as a professor who favors free speech on campus, I can sympathize with the nuanced answers given by university presidents yesterday about whether calls to attack or wipe out Israel violate campus speech policies. But he says, what offends me is that since 2015 universities have been so quick to punish microaggressions. By the way, microaggressions telling people we want to kill Jews or we want to annihilate Israel is not exactly a microaggression in the context of the kind of speech we're talking about. Anyway, have been so quick to punish microaggressions, including statements intended to be kind. If even one person from a favored group took offense, the presidents are now saying, Jews are not a favored group. So fending or threatening Jews is not so bad. For Jews, it all depends on context. We might call this double standard height continues, institutional anti-Semitism. University presidents, if you're not going to punish students for calling for the elimination of Israel and Israelis, it's OK with me. But only if you're also immediately dismantled the speech policing apparatus and norms you created in 2015, 2016 in particular. We're talking about universities at Harvard, for example, where the university diversity administration threw a fit when Carolyn Hoeven, an evolutionary biologist at Harvard, stated on Fox News that there were only two sexes. The firestorm that this caused, the claim that there were only two sexes, caused that they have to take a leave of absence. Gay, the president of Harvard University was asked about this versus calling for violence against Jews. That's OK. But saying there were only two sexes, not OK. How do you square this with this idea of free speech? The president of Harvard was asked this at the hearing yesterday, but she did not answer. Over and over again, for example, at University of Pennsylvania, attempt to punish Amy Wax, a tenured law professor who I really don't like, or I think is indeed a racist. But attempt to, you know, she was, despite she was critical of diversity programs and as a consequence, the university tried to sanction her. It's OK to argue for the destruction of the state of Israel. It's OK to call for global interfahta against Jews. We know exactly what interfahta means. It's just not OK to criticize diversity programs. Or Huda, I can't pronounce his second name, a professor of Arabic literature who told Jews, go back to fucking Berlin, or Ahmad Al-Maya, a creative writing instructor who laid chance of interfahta revolution. They are fine. No problem. Calling for the genocide of Jews depends on context. It's unbelievable the extent of intimidation that exists on these campuses that the administration is completely, both administrations of all schools are turning a complete blind eye to. The intimidation, the harassment, the real physical harassment that these universities are doing nothing about. Students who are afraid to go out of their dorms because they happen to be Israeli or they happen to be Jewish. But how many times have these universities silenced professors? How many times have these universities shut down speakers, disinvited speakers for challenging, I don't know, something like the common claims about climate change, as MIT did, when asked about whether it would be OK for groups of students to be out there chanting, reimposed slavery, black should be slaves, or all gays should be executed, stoned to death. Whether that was not equivalent to the calling of genocide around Jewish people, university presidents had no, literally no answer, evaded the questions, ignored them, or just didn't answer. But we all know that if you call for the murder of gays or if you call for the murder of blacks, if you call for murder of some minority, you would be thrown out of the university. As a student, as a faculty member, you wouldn't have survived. If there was a march through Harvard of students, pro the KKK, they would have all been expelled. And I'm not saying Harvard shouldn't do that. Harvard should set its policies the way it wants to, but it seems right that you don't want KKK members at your university. I would expel them. And yet, the equivalent, celebrating Hamas rape, pillage, murder, torture, that is fine. That is fine. And of course, this goes to the ideology. I've talked about a lot of my show and this idea that the left has that if you're a victim, if you're a meek, if you're poor, if you're the oppressed, you can do anything. No standards apply to you. You can literally do anything. If you're the strong, if you are, quote, privileged, if you are white-skinned, if you are wealthy, if you come from a civilized society, if you come from a successful culture, you must just stay quiet if you're going to be abused. The abuse is, you just need to keep quiet. You just need to turn the other cheek. So gays must be protected because they're weak, oppressed. Blacks, minorities, except Jews, must be protected because they're weak, oppressed. Jews? Oh, we can't protect Jews. They're strong. They're typically upper middle class and wealthy. They have a whole country that's kind of civilized and successful and relatively rich. So, oh, yeah, we can abuse them. They don't need protection. Abuse all you want. This is the morality of intersectionality, the morality of woke, the morality that exists today. If you're white, if you're Jewish, if you're successful, you get no protection. There's no equal protection before the law, no equal protection in morality. There's no equal treatment. Your treatment is determined by the group that you belong to and how oppressed it has been. How oppressed it has been. All right, so I'm going to make a request of all of you. I mean, I've made this request for years now. I don't know if anybody takes me seriously or not, but here's the request. It's a serious request. Stop funding the universities. Stop it. You're on my mother calls. Tell them, no, I'm not supporting my enemies. I'm not supporting the destroyers of Western civilization. I'm not supporting an ideology that now is through and through throughout the university. From the administration to the professors to the students, I will not support an ideology that's anti-American. It's anti-the principles of the country and that is fundamentally racist. So stop supporting your alma mater, particularly if you have money. But all of you don't even send them five bucks. And I know some of you support your alma mater because you want your kids to go there or you want your gang kids to go there. Stop. It's not good for your kids to go there. These have become destructive institutions. Now, there might be better institutions out there. Find the universities that are better. Support them. Send your kids there. But these institutions, Harvard, MIT, Penn, and I've mentioned in the past USC, who treat students the way these institutions do, treat, in this case, Jewish students the way they do, treat the faculty the way that they do. I told you the story about the university professor at USC that got basically put on leave because he argued with the pro Hamas students. Yeah, I mean, these universities have to either change their behavior or they should not get us support. Don't send your kids there. And by the way, what would really be effective, particularly if you're a alum, send them letters. Let them know how you feel, particularly if you've given them money in the past. Now, I know a lot of people have stopped. Not enough have stopped. Starve these universities. Starve them. They've been living off of you. They have been your enemy for decades. Now, it's just gone over the top. But this has been going on for a long time. By the way, Douglas Murray asked Chad GPT at Harvard, discalling for the genocide of Jews violate the university's code of conduct. Chad GPT answered, advocating for genocide violates Harvard University's policies against hate speech and harassment, which are outlined in the code of conduct. They prioritize creating a safe and inclusive environment for all members of the community. There you go. Maybe we should replace the president of Harvard with Chad GPT because Chad GPT knows and understands the actual policies the university itself has adopted better than the president of the university. Disgrace all three presidents based on their performance yesterday should be immediately fired. The boards of trustees should invoke this. And by the way, the boards of trustees, you should resign if you can't fire the president or if you're in the minority and the others don't want to fire the president. There should be massive protests. Faculty members, leave Harvard, leave MIT, leave these universities. Many of you have got tenure. You're very successful. You can find jobs elsewhere. These universities need to be boycotted by everybody, everybody, everybody, everybody.