(Free Beacon) Harvard University, where 33 student groups signed a statement blaming Israel for Hamas’s Oct. 7 attacks, now says that calling someone a “terrorist sympathizer” can violate the school’s anti-discrimination policies, according to a mandatory training for all Harvard students obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.
“Accusing an individual of being a terrorist or terrorist sympathizer, supporting genocide, or urging them to self harm based solely on their race, ethnicity, religion, or other protected characteristic” may violate school policies, a slide from the training says.
Other parts of the training suggest students can be sanctioned for mocking a wide range of religious institutions, including the Mormon Church, and for “denying the ancestral history of another person or group.” Actions including teasing, mocking, and ridiculing are described as “verbal abuse.”
