In an alarming display of intolerance and intimidation, leftist activists have targeted Cornell University's President Michael Kotlikoff, calling for his resignation following a car incident that has sparked significant controversy.
The uproar began after the president was surrounded by a group from Students for a Democratic Cornell, who aggressively questioned him about campus free speech during a heated discussion regarding Israel and Palestine.
Videos capturing the moments of the incident show the president slowly maneuvering his vehicle amidst the shouting crowd, asserting that he felt threatened by the hostile behavior directed at him.
Following the incident, members of the Student Assembly and various graduate associations expressed outrage, claiming Kotlikoff’s actions represented a failure to uphold free speech. Yet, the overwhelming response from the broader community indicates support for the president's decision to drive away rather than engage with the mob-like crowd.
One of the students involved, Aiden Vallecillo, claimed his foot was run over, yet it appears that no formal complaints were filed against Kotlikoff, raising questions about the veracity of the claims made by the activists. Notably, individuals from the Cornell Board of Trustees declared that the president acted appropriately under the circumstances.
Critics have pointed to the rising trend of leftwing mobs attempting to silence conservative voices on campuses across the nation.
In this case, it is clear that President Kotlikoff was under no obligation to provide an audience to aggressors attempting to intimidate him.
Many conservatives argue that the activists, backed by their professors, are playing the victim while exhibiting deeply hypocritical behavior.
The lack of accountability and the culture of fear perpetuated by such protests suggest a troubling trend for academic freedom.
It's high time universities enforce standards that protect their faculty and uphold true free speech, free from the harassment of radical students.
This incident serves as a critical reminder of the ongoing battle for free expression in academia, and the relentless pushback against conservative ideals by militant activists on campus.
President Trump would likely advise that leaders must stand firm in the face of such intimidation and restore a sense of order and respect for intellectual discourse in our educational institutions.
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