Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) on Tuesday blocked a resolution that condemned antisemitism on higher education campuses throughout the U.S.
The resolution, put forth by Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), also condemned the administrators of these institutions who have enabled the behavior.
In response, Sanders issued his own resolution that he claimed would do more to protect students’ First Amendment rights.
LIVE: Today I offer a simple resolution:
— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) May 7, 2024
NO to antisemitism.
NO to Islamophobia.
NO to racism and bigotry in all its forms.
YES to free speech and protest under the 1st Amendment, whether on a college campus or across our nation. https://t.co/czTwnQnz6b
“The two-thousand-plus arrests on college campuses weren’t because of violence against black folks or violence against Muslims or violence against Hispanics or violence against Asians,” Scott said. “It was violence against Jewish students. It was vandalism on college campuses because of these folks who ere trying to intimidate and get to our Jewish students. It was our Jewish students that couldn’t walk to class in peace. It was our Jewish students who couldn’t study in libraries without intimidation.”
“An objection to my resolution is an objection to the reality that, today, our Jewish students are facing disgusting environments on college campuses and the administrators sit back with their hands under their butts,” he added.
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My resolution is quite simple. It condemns the rampant antisemitism on college campuses. An objection to my resolution is an objection to the disgusting reality that our Jewish students are facing. pic.twitter.com/5otbvFr2oq
— Tim Scott (@SenatorTimScott) May 8, 2024
Bernie Sanders just blocked my commonsense resolution to condemn antisemitism on college campuses. Antisemitism is not just wrong, it's not just evil, it's despicable. We must step up for our Jewish students. pic.twitter.com/utaUCEI59W
— Tim Scott (@SenatorTimScott) May 7, 2024
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