One can legitimately question the wisdom and even the motivations of government officials exerting financial pressure on universities over their handling of antisemitism. But the toxic culture that has burgeoned at Harvard, and the university’s failure to take meaningful steps to reverse it, discredit Alan Garber’s self-serving declarations that he can address the problem without external intervention. As the last year and a half illustrated, the same is true for many of the nation’s top universities.
New York Times reporters and editors apparently didn't want readers to know that the man who spewed antisemitism at a Houston mosque was the mosque's imam. The deceived their audience by misrepresenting him as a passing guest.
Does USA Today Network really want to export the unholy nexus of hate, blame, and violence to communities across America, lending a hand to the most ancient bigotry?
Extremism is rising in America. And as CAMERA notes, the media has played a key role in its ascent. When they're not employing terror apologists, outlets like the Washington Post are obfuscating for those who deem political violence not only acceptable, but an ideal.
In Amsterdam, dozens of Israeli soccer fans were assaulted in part of a coordinated antisemitic attack. As CAMERA tells the Washington Examiner: in Europe, pogroms are back. And that tells us quite a lot—and none of it is good.
The banishment of Jewish students from campus spaces clearly impedes their free speech, yet AP's article supposedly covering the chilling of campus free speech said not one word about this dark phenomenon.
Jamaal Bowman, the anti-Israel Congressman from New York's 16th Congressional District, has lost his primary fight. Leading news outlets like POLITICO echoed claims that Bowman's loss was due to the influence of the pro-Israel lobby. But as CAMERA tells Washington Examiner Magazine, the truth is otherwise, and Bowman is just one in a long line of anti-Israel politicians to blame AIPAC for his electoral loss.
The text of CAMERA’s submission to the Meta Oversight Board regarding content moderation policies and the use of the phrase “from the river to the sea.”
UPDATE: CAMERA prompts corrections of AFP and Getty photograph captions which whitewashed a New York City demonstrator waving a Hamas flag and sporting a Hamas headband as a "[p]ro-Palestinian" demonstrator. The corrected captions make his Hamas affiliation clear.