this post was submitted on 24 Apr 2026
11 points (92.3% liked)

United States | News & Politics

4013 readers
235 users here now

Welcome to !usa@midwest.social, where you can share and converse about the different things happening all over/about the United States.

If you’re interested in participating, please subscribe.

Rules

Be respectful and civil. No racism/bigotry/hateful speech.

No memes/pics of text

Post news related to the United States.

founded 3 years ago
MODERATORS
 

“They’re undermining expertise and substituting it with ideology even though they claim to be doing exactly the opposite,” said Susan Glenn, a professor of history and faculty member in UW’s Jewish studies program.

...

But the idea that the study of antisemitism requires new institutions that circumvent existing academic departments raises red flags for some. “What’s new are these institutional structures, this field-building around the idea of foregrounding antisemitism as a specific thing to be studied outside of a history department or a literature department or a religious studies department,” said Corwin Berman.

She said university administrators are largely responding to pressure, not to the needs of students or academic imperatives: “They’re making a public-facing performance about dealing with antisemitism – and the calculation is not being made through rigorous evaluation of scholarly expertise.”

top 2 comments
sorted by: hot top controversial new old
[–] decapitae@sh.itjust.works 9 points 1 week ago

If it's anti-genocide it does not equate to antisemitism..... it's not racist to want people to stop doing evil to other people.

[–] radiofreebc@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago

I think this is a great time for decent Jewish people to distance themselves from the current genocidal Israeli government. I think we'd see less anti-semitism if decent Jewish people spoke out more about the atrocities being commited by the Israeli government.