A Columbia College scholar who has been one of the crucial vocal in anti-Semitic protests at Columbia College in latest days has been kicked out of the varsity after the Each day Wire revealed a video of him saying “Zionists do not should dwell.”
Haaretz journalist Judy Maltz posted on X that Kheimani James, the chief of the anti-Israel camp on the varsity’s campus, had been “kicked out of the varsity.” The Boston Globe additionally reported that James was additionally banned from the varsity’s campus.
Breaking: Khimani James, chief of anti-Israel camp who stated ‘Zionists should die’ kicked out of college
— Judy Maltz (@MaltzJudy) April 26, 2024
James claimed in an announcement posted on social media Friday that he was the sufferer of “far-right activists” who posted his feedback on social media, which he claimed they did “out of context.”
Within the stream, he a number of instances sued for the loss of life of Zionists and stated “Zionists do not should dwell.”
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James stated he made the remark as a result of he “felt unusually upset after the web mob focused me as a result of I am visibly queer and black.”
Beneath are his feedback following the total assembly and livestream with Columbia College
This is the total Khymani James live-stream that features his disciplinary assembly with Columbia College for threatening social media posts.
I’ve saved you the primary half-hour the place he rants with a pal and begins with the varsity assembly. pic.twitter.com/DfN6mKdlbm
— Casey Akiva (@caseylon) April 26, 2024
James, who goes by the pronouns “he/they,” is the spokesperson for the Columbia College Apartheid Divest (CUAD) group and the seen face of the protest, which has drawn nationwide consideration, together with a press convention Wednesday.
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