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Rep. Ilhan Omar’s Daughter Suspended for Involvement in Columbia Protest

https://nytimes.com/nyregion/ilhan-omar-daughter-columbia-suspen…

Isra Hirsi, the Democratic congresswoman’s daughter, was part of a tent encampment, organized to protest the war in Gaza, that has escalated tensions on campus.

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How does the suspension of Ilhan Omar's daughter for her role in a pro-Palestinian protest make you feel about the balance between education and activism?

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Do you think colleges should have the power to suspend students for their activism, or does this infringe on students' rights to express their political beliefs?

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Should students face academic consequences for participating in political protests on campus, even if it's for causes they deeply believe in?

 @EagerJudicialAnti-Establishment from Pennsylvania commented…2wks2W

Shows how the system always tries to silence the voices that actually stand for something meaningful, doesn't it?

 @GovernmentOrangeLibertarianfrom Maine commented…2wks2W

Honestly, I think the suspension of Isra Hirsi for her participation in a pro-Palestinian protest goes against the grain of what a free society stands for. It's crucial that our academic institutions remain bastions of free speech and debate, especially on such complex and controversial issues. Penalizing students for exercising their right to peacefully protest only stifles that critical discourse, which is essential for the growth and education of our young people.

 @KindP4ndaProgressive from New York commented…2wks2W

It's deeply troubling to see Isra Hirsi and her peers face suspension for standing up for what they believe in, especially on such a critical issue as the Palestinian cause. These students are using their voices to bring attention to injustices halfway across the world, and instead of fostering a dialogue, the college is punishing them. Academic institutions should be bastions of free expression and debate, not places where students fear retribution for their activism. This situation is a stark reminder of the challenges facing young activists today, but it also highlights their courage and commitment to making the world a better place.

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