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CUAD Collapses Columbia, more Progressive Insanity, increased Jew on Jew Betrayal : The Free Speech Fallacy

  • rossglick5
  • Mar 18
  • 5 min read

For the past 18 months, Columbia University has been under siege—not by a movement for free speech, but by an orchestrated campaign of intimidation, harassment, and violence cheered on by “the Progressives”. Yet, instead of acknowledging the reality of what has unfolded, progressive Jewish apologists, anti-American and far-left politicians are willfully distorting the narrative, insisting that this is merely a debate about the First Amendment. It is not.


Jewfiyyeh Man attempting to explain that the conflict between the Jews and Arabs in Israel began in the late 1800's. His theory purports that too many Jews arrived in the late 1800's causing Arab's legitimate consternation. Credit @18UrbanWarrior (X)

The Illusion of “Free Speech”


The events at Columbia—violent building takeovers, mob harassment of Jewish students, and the open glorification of terrorism—are not free speech. They are criminal actions, enabled by weak university leadership and amplified by a coalition of radical activists, progressive Jews, and politicians who see this chaos as politically advantageous.


The most egregious mistake made by progressive Jewish appeasers is their refusal to separate speech from action. Incitement to violence is not protected speech. Coordinating and leading a movement that physically occupies buildings, harasses students, and makes Jewish life on campus unbearable is not an intellectual exercise—it is organized aggression. Mr. Khalil and his allies weren’t simply debating in a classroom. They were ringleaders of a movement engaged in intimidation tactics and destruction.

 

This isn’t about free expression. It’s about control—about using fear and coercion to silence Jewish students and drive Zionism out of academia. The so-called “pro-Palestinian” movement at Columbia has never been about peace or dialogue—it has always been about the complete erasure of Israel, and by extension, the Jewish students who dare to support it.


February 2025, just outside Barnard College, hundreds of students and outside pro Hamas agitators gather to attempt a building takeover. Imagine if 100'a of students like this were wearing white hoods, would we so permissive? Credit @18UrbanWarrior (X)

From Columbia to NYU to Pitt: A Spreading Crisis


Columbia may be the worst-case scenario, but it is not alone. The same radical playbook is being used at universities across the country, with varying degrees of institutional control:




New York University (NYU): A complete free-for-all, where student radicals, many with ties to known extremist networks, have been allowed to intimidate, harass, and physically endanger Jewish students without consequence. NYU’s administration, much like Columbia’s, has failed to uphold basic protections, cowering to a movement that actively glorifies Hamas.




University of Pittsburgh (Pitt): While Pitt’s administration has taken a firmer stance than Columbia and NYU, mitigating the most extreme actions before they spiral out of control, they have still failed to remove Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) as an approved, funded, and protected organization on campus. This decision continues to allow SJP to spread false narratives, sow division between Zionist and anti-Zionist students, and undermine the possibility of true academic dialogue. Instead of fostering an environment where all perspectives can be openly debated and challenged, the university has allowed a group with documented ties to radical extremism to dictate the conversation—one that silences, rather than engages, Zionist students.


At the University of Pittsburgh on June 3, 2024. (Photo by Quinn Glabicki/PublicSource)
At the University of Pittsburgh on June 3, 2024. (Photo by Quinn Glabicki/PublicSource)

Ross Glick, leader of B’nei Yisrael, has called for the University of Pittsburgh to take decisive action—not to suppress free speech, but to ensure that all students have a voice in an atmosphere of true academic integrity.

 

The Frontlines: Ross Glick and B’nei Yisrael’s Battle for Truth

 

Since October 7, Zionist leader Ross Glick, representing B’nei Yisrael, has been on the ground at Columbia, NYU, Pitt, and other campuses, documenting the rhetoric, exposing the lies, and confronting the reality of this movement firsthand. What he has seen is a mix of: Radical ideologues who have bought into anti-Israel propaganda wholesale. Willful participants who know exactly what they’re doing and are committed to creating chaos. Operatives with direct connections to Hamas and the broader Muslim Brotherhood network, taking orders and executing a coordinated strategy.

 

These aren’t just passionate student activists—they are part of a sophisticated, well-funded operation with ties to nefarious organizations working to undermine American values and institutions.

Just outside NYU, Students for Justice in Palestne and progressive Jews sponsor an anti-zionist Sukot lunch. The cognitive dissonance is palpable trying to disassociate Israel and Judeasim. Credit @18UrbanWarrior (X)

The Progressive Jewish Class WTF?

Apologist, Willfully Ignorant, Self Loathing and/or Paid Operatives?


Perhaps the most insidious betrayal comes from progressive Jewish appeasers who not only defend the narrative that "Hamas is a legitimate resistance movement" but actively work to amplify its propaganda and revel in Israeli pain and American Jews concern with rising antisemitism. Many are paid operatives, disguised as independent media figures, podcasters, and influencers, with millions of followers. These individuals frequently comment on a wide range of topics, but when it comes to Israel, they suddenly reveal their true agenda—one that is:


  • Violently anti-Israel

  • Anti-American

  • Anti-observant Jewish, despite identifying as Jews

  • Deeply uneducated on Jewish history and Israeli reality

 

These so-called “Jewish voices” do not participate in Jewish life, do not engage with real Jewish history, and do not represent the broader Jewish community. Instead, they serve as divisive tools for external foreign powers, possibly benefiting financially from advertising money and other undisclosed sources. Their goal is clear: to divide American Jews, weaken Jewish unity, and aid in the demonization of Israel.


Amongst the most vile anti-Zionist propagandists include:

@MaxBlumenthal @AaronJMate @kthalps (Katie Halper)

@AbbyMartin @ggeenwald @Lowkey0nline

@CJWerleman @Mondoweiss

 

I truly don't get these people but do believe their narcissism supersedes their compassion and for peace between Israel & the Arabs. These individuals actively distort history, justify Hamas, Hezbollah and the kleptocracy that governs Judea & Samaria. They are relentless and falsely claim to speak for the Jewish community while doing the bidding of radical foreign entities.

 

A Call to Action: Transform Radical Protests into Structured Debates

 

If university leadership truly values free speech and academic integrity, then it is time to replace mob intimidation with open, structured public debate.

 

Ross Glick and B’nei Yisrael call on Columbia, NYU, Pitt, and other universities to turn these radicalized protests into moderated, organized academic showdowns between all sides—an opportunity for actual discourse rather than violent confrontation.


What We Demand:


  • Officially sanctioned, university-sponsored debates with participation from Zionist, anti-Zionist, and neutral academic voices.


  • Qualified, neutral moderators who ensure the conversation remains academic, fact-based, and constructive.


  • A public, recorded forum where rhetoric is challenged, facts are debated, and all students—Jewish, Muslim, and otherwise—can hear real, unfiltered discussions rather than echo-chamber propaganda.


  • Zero tolerance for threats, violence, or harassment—participants must engage in debate, not intimidation.

 

No More Excuses. No More Chaos. It’s Time for an Intellectual Showdown.

 

Enough with the lawlessness. If student activists claim to be part of an intellectual movement, then it’s time they prove it in an intellectual setting.

 

It’s time for university leadership to do what they should have done from the beginning—restore academic discourse, hold radicals accountable, and prove that campuses are places for learning, not battlegrounds for ideological warfare.

 

If these universities continue to allow intimidation and destruction under the guise of activism, then they are complicit.

 

The time for excuses is over. It’s time for a debate.

 


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Contact Information

Ross Glick | Policy Advocate & Strategy Advisor

rossglick@gmail.com : 917.821.9942

 

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