New York University (NYU) has changed its guidelines around hate speech and harassment to include the criticism of Zionism as a discriminatory act.

“For many Jewish people, Zionism is a part of their Jewish identity. Speech and conduct that would violate the NDAH (non-discrimination and anti-harassment policy) if targeting Jewish or Israeli people can also violate the NDAH if directed toward Zionists,” read the new guidelines from NYU, which were released last Thursday.

The NYU chapter of Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine (NYU FSJP) released a statement on Sunday condemning the move, saying that it sets a dangerous precedent which could also shield other ethnonationalist movements, such as Hindu nationalism and Christian nationalism, from criticism.

“The new guidance sets a dangerous precedent by extending Title VI protections to anyone who adheres to Zionism, a nationalist political ideology, and troublingly equates criticism of Zionism with discrimination against Jewish people,” NYU FSJP said.

“The new NDAH guidance represents an intensification of NYU’s year-long effort to censor criticism and criminalize protest of Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza,” NYU FSJP said in its latest statement.

  • @almar_quigley
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    2317 days ago

    I just wanna point out bigotry against nonwhites is in no way exclusively southern nor is it more prevalent in the south than other places. All your other points I completely agree with. Take a trip to the dakotas, Ohio, half the Midwest, anywhere rural even in progressive havens like Washington and Oregon. The list goes on.

    • @DevCat
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      417 days ago

      I entirely agree. A former roommate’s mom moved to Montana, and they remarked, “It’s so white here”.

      • @[email protected]
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        117 days ago

        Idaho is so pasty it makes Utah look fucking tan, and this is coming from a man who has been used as a light reflector.

    • @shalafi
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      417 days ago

      nor is it more prevalent in the south

      Preach it brother! Hell, I’ve seen far less bigotry since moving South. No one wants to be seen as one of “those” Southerners.

      • ObliviousEnlightenment
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        217 days ago

        I hope so. The state governments certianly act that way enough to scare me away