• NYU issues hate speech guidelines discouraging students from targeting

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    New York Jewish Week via JTA – Students and faculty who discriminate
    against or harass “Zionists” may be violating New York University’s
    hate speech policies, according to the school’s updated guidelines for
    the fall semester.

    In July, Meta banned the use of “Zionist” as a cover for attacks on
    Jews or Israelis on its platforms. Now, NYU, which like many
    universities became embroiled in pro-Palestinian unrest during the
    last school year year, appears to be the first college to take a
    stance on the term’s use.

    “Using code words, like ‘Zionist,’ does not eliminate the possibility
    that your speech violates the NDAH [Nondiscrimination and
    Anti-Harassment] Policy,” read NYU’s new student community standards,
    which it published on Thursday.

    The term Zionist, which has historically referred to people who
    support Jewish self-determination in the land of Israel, has
    increasingly functioned as a pejorative in the overheated climate amid
    the Israel-Hamas war. Many pro-Palestinian protests over the past year
    loudly condemned “Zionists,” while progressive activists have
    increasingly targeted “Zionists” in the cultural landscape and some
    Jewish students have described feeling excluded from campus activities
    if they do not denounce Zionism.

    Pro-Palestinian activists claim that targeting “Zionists” is not
    antisemitic because not all Jews identify as Zionists. But many Jewish
    leaders counter that claim by arguing that support for the existence
    of a Jewish homeland is normative among contemporary Jews.

    NYU’s new policy echoes that argument.

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    https://www.timesofisrael.com/nyu-issues-hate-speech-guidelines-discouraging-students-from-targeting-zionists/

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