🚨NEW: A shocking report from the @nypost announces a new federal investigation into @Columbia after janitors trapped in the Hamilton Hall occupation reported retaliatory harassment for reporting antisemitic conduct. Let's break it down. 🧵 nypost.com/2025/03/17/us-…
Lester Wilson and Mario Torres, two janitors who work @Columbia, started noticing an increase in racist and antisemitic graffiti in Nov. 2023. “No matter how many times Mr. Wilson removed the swastikas, individuals kept replacing them with more.”
Mr. Wilson lost track of how many swastikas he had to scrub, while Mr. Torres "pegged it in the dozens". Despite reporting it to his superiors, @Columbia did nothing, so Mr. Torres started throwing away chalk left in classrooms so the vandals wouldn't have anything to write with.
"...Torres and Wilson observed masked protesters storm through Hamilton Hall chanting “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” and scrawling swastikas as well as other obscene graffiti in the building." Despite security cameras and ID scanners, @Columbia did nothing.
After Mr. Wilson accepted overtime to clean up the encampment in April, he "saw and heard members of the encampment shouting ‘Jew-lover’ and ‘Zionist’ at [a] colleague while he worked to clean up their mess." Mr. Torres also reported feeling unsafe around the encampment.
Both Mr. Torres and Mr. Wilson were working at Hamilton Hall the night it was occupied. “Masked intruders obstructed Mr. Torres’ path at every turn.” "After deciding he was out of options, Torres decided to battle his way through the mob."
Mr. Torres faced immense harassment inside Hamilton. He was told "I’m going to get twenty guys up here to f— you up," by a masked rioter who "violently" shoved him, as he was hit on the his back by other rioters. Mr. Torres had to use a fire extinguisher to defend himself.
Eventually, Mr. Torres managed to convince the rioters to let him out of the building, cutting zip ties that had been used to obstruct the doors. Meanwhile, Mr. Wilson had been separated from him. Rioters smashed furniture into him and "pushed him repeatedly".
Mr. Wilson said "I work here. Let me out."
“The rioters responded by laughing at him and mocking him. He remembers being told, ‘You work for the Jews,’ and ‘You’re a Zionist.’ Eventually, someone opened a door and Mr. Wilson was physically pushed out of the building.”
The report describes disgusting behavior. Thankfully, many of the protestors responsible for taking over Hamilton were expelled last week – not for "free speech", but for taking over a building, causing property damage, and holding two janitors hostage.
Thank you Mr. Torres and Mr. Wilson for everything you've done at @Columbia! We apologize that your concerns were ignored and that you had to go through such a traumatic event. We'll be following the investigation as it proceeds.
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THREAD: There’s a lot of misinformation running around about Grant Miner, president of @Columbia’s graduate student union, and the reason for his expulsion. @UAW and other orgs have been trying to turn this into a labor or free speech issue. It’s not. Let’s clear things up. 🧵
First, let’s make things clear. Grant is not a “peace activist”. On Oct 9th, 2023, he was photographed at a protest holding a sign justifying Oct 7th: “Resistance against occupation is a human right!”. Oct 7th was not "resistance", it was terrorism.
On Oct 12th, 2023, Grant, then vice president of the union, sent an email to the union supporting a statement praising Oct 7th. Grant called Hamas a "militant group" and Oct 7th a "military action". Instead of supporting Jewish union members, Grant actively made their lives worse
This week has been overwhelmingly chaotic and disappointing for students across @Columbia and its next door sister college, @Barnard. Much has happened, so let’s recap- a thread 🧵 (1/11)
After the Trump Administration threatened to pull all federal contracts from Columbia on Monday (a move that would seriously hurt the Jewish students and researchers at the university), CUAD felt the next day was a good time to release never-before-seen footage of the “Battle of Hind’s Hall” aka the occupation of Hamilton Hall last April. Choice moments include throwing large chairs at police officers entering the building through a window. We’ll soon see this was in planned foreshadowing of the days to come…(2/11)
Later on Tuesday, @CBHillel and @IGP hosted a discussion and Q&A with Naftali Bennet, former Prime Minister of Israel. During the event, kept under wraps to ensure the security of all attendees, hateful mobs swarmed in protest at Columbia’s main gate. The next morning, one of these protestors proudly filmed themselves harassing the Dean of the School of International Affairs, Keren Yarhi-Milo, simply because she is Israeli, and moderated the event. (3/11)
🧵THREAD: @Columbia admins effectively sanctioned ANTI-ISRAELI DISCRIMINATION toward students in the Tel Aviv University (TAU) dual-degree program.
The @EdWorkforceCmte report exposes shockingly high levels of apathy from former President Shafik and senior administrators towards students in the program experiencing overt discrimination on campus. (Screenshots in thread from pgs. 52-56) (1/n)
Students in the TAU dual degree program “reported experiencing harassment on campus” since October 7. Canceling the program has consistently been one of SJP, JVP, and CUAD’s principal demands of @Columbia. (2/n)
When Student Councils of 2 @Columbia undergraduate colleges approved ballot referendums on ending the program in March 2024, the TAU students faced intimidation and were alarmed “with good reason” that their peers would be voting “whether we have the right to be on campus.” (3/n)
THREAD 🧵: We've compiled some of the worst incidents from @Columbia's disciplinary data in @EdWorkforceCmte's report. Let’s do a deep dive into what Jews at @Columbia have been reporting and, more importantly, how Columbia responded… (Data from Pgs. 141-186) (1/n)
A student reported being threatened by a protest “guard”, a former acquaintance, just for wearing a hat with Hebrew writing. The “guard” was not disciplined by @Columbia. (2/n)
Students reported being harassed at 1am, after the first large pro-Hamas protest at @Columbia, “cause you a jew.” Campus security excused it as “free speech,” and the university never followed up with the student. The perpetrator was not disciplined. (3/n)
STUDENT TIES TO TERRORISM AT COLUMBIA: Last week @Columbia student and @ColumbiaBDS leader Mohsen Mahdawi praised his “martyred” cousin and his high-ranking Hamas friends on Instagram:
“I received the news of the martyrdom of my cousin,...Masra Masharqa, after a clash with a traitor Zionist force, who tried to assassinate him along with his companions, the resistance team, Wussam Khazem and Arafat Al-Amer, but it didn't work until the planes entered and bombarded them.”
Masra, Wussam, and Arafat were Hamas terrorists eliminated by the IDF. (1/4)
Wussam Khazem was the leader of Hamas in Jenin. Masra Masharqa, Mohsen’s cousin, was described by the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades as one of its “most prominent field commanders”. Mohsen, a @Columbia student, wrote “we saw him as a leader of a fierce resistance fighter”. (2/4) cnn.com/2024/08/30/mid…
When we talk about terrorist ties and support at @Columbia, this is what we mean. Family can be... complicated. That doesn’t change Mohsen’s explicit support for terrorist activity. (3/4)
The Task Force on Antisemitism at @Columbia has just published their second report. We recommend reading the full report (), but we've compiled the most egregious details of what Jewish and Israeli students experienced this year... THREAD 🧵...president.columbia.edu/sites/default/…
Student groups @Columbia ostracized their Jewish members. Below, a student’s email to the board of the @BarnardCollege dance team, and their response, eventually removing her from the team. (Pg. 20)
An Israeli student at @Columbia was denied healthcare due to her national origin. (Pg. 29)