Columbia University's Doxxing Problem and the Targeting of Pro-Palestine Activists
Columbia University has a doxxing problem 🔗
Columbia University has been experiencing a doxxing problem, with students involved in pro-Palestine activism being targeted and harassed by conservative groups and individuals. The university's response to the issue has been criticized as insufficient, and tensions have escalated to the point of police intervention and arrests. The targeted students have faced online harassment, job loss, and a hostile campus environment, leading to a media circus and a broader discussion about academic freedom and safety. The students involved in the encampment have been portrayed negatively in the media, while they emphasize their peaceful protest and the larger issue of the conflict in Gaza. The situation has raised concerns about the vulnerability of students involved in activism and the university's response to the escalating tensions.
- Columbia University faced a doxxing problem targeting pro-Palestine activists
- Conservative groups and individuals targeted students, leading to online harassment and job loss
- Tensions escalated to police intervention and arrests, sparking a media circus and a broader discussion about academic freedom and safety
- Students involved in the encampment emphasize their peaceful protest and the larger issue of the conflict in Gaza
- The situation raised concerns about the vulnerability of students involved in activism and the university's response to the escalating tensions