During an annual Holocaust remembrance ceremony, President Joe Biden strongly condemned antisemitism and other forms of hate speech and violence, emphasizing that such behaviors have no place in any educational institution or any location in the United States. His remarks come amid nationwide protests against the war in Gaza, which have sparked concerns about antisemitism at campus demonstrations. Biden's statements align with his broader political stance against discrimination, including against Arab Americans and Palestinian Americans.
President Joe Biden said there is “no place” for antisemitism at campus protests against Israel during an annual Holocaust commemoration, directly taking on the demonstrations that have threatened to fracture his political coalition https://t.co/9wwKZDSRE4 https://t.co/zJ2ELOZnlj
“I understand people have strong beliefs and deep convictions about the world ... but there is no place on any campus in America, any place in America, for antisemitism or hate speech or threats of violence of any kind.” — Biden during remarks at Holocaust remembrance ceremony https://t.co/XB9Ake4hC9
"There is no place on any campus in America, any place in America, for antisemitism, or hate speech, or threats of violence of any kind." President Biden addresses the recent nation-wide protests against the war in Gaza during Holocaust remembrance ceremony. https://t.co/PSkwiIAIvJ
BIDEN: THERE'S NO PLACE FOR ANTISEMITISM ON ANY CAMPUS IN US
*BIDEN: THERE'S NO PLACE FOR ANTISEMITISM ON ANY CAMPUS IN US
I agree with @POTUS. There is “no place for hate speech or violence of any kind, whether it's antisemitism, Islamophobia or discrimination against Arab Americans or Palestinian Americans” on our campuses. https://t.co/mK9AJhau59