Antisemitism is still tolerated on college campuses across the country, if not by university officials, then by liberal law enforcement officials who view the justice system as a political tool.
The Orange County District Attorney’s Office announced that it would be dropping the charges against “pro-Palestinian” antisemitic protesters who were arrested earlier his year on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus. The announcement was made just days before trials were set to begin for some defendants.
Here is how the New York Times described the scene on April 30, when the arrests were made: “Several hundred students had broken through the barriers keeping them out of the encampment” that was set up in the university’s library after being “given until 6 a.m. on Tuesday to clear out from the encampment or face possible arrest.” Six people, including three students, were arrested and booked for trespassing, while 30 others were cited for trespassing and released.