Rebecca Cadenhead is a 2023 Puffin student writing fellow focusing on police surveillance and racial justice for The Nation. She is a senior at Harvard
others, at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. the deadliest attack, ever, on the jewish community in the u.s.. six months later, on the last day of passover, the gunman enters the synagogue northeast india, with ar-15 style rifle, injuring others. a rash of violence against jewish communities in recent years. now president biden, and his team, are out with a plan to combat antisemitism in the u.s.. evil will not win, hate will not prevail, and they will not be the story of my time. increasing awareness, understanding of antisemitism improving community and jewish communities. countering discrimination by building solidarity across communities. reversing, what is known as, the normalization of antisemitism. how has been normalized? we see elected officials, political candidates, campus
synagogue north of san dweeg a rifle, killed one woman and injured three others. part of a rash of violence against jewish communities. tonight president biden and his team are out with a plan to combat anti-semitism in the u.s. hate will not prevail. anti-semitism will not the story of our time. the new plan has four components, increasing awareness of anti-semitism. improving security and safety. countering discrimination by building solidarity across communities. reversing the arm nnormalizatio anti-semitism. how has it been normalized? we see elected officials, political candidates, campus activists, public figures like celebrities and athletes and so on using anti-semiconductoric troeps. like when kanye west now
so many veterans actually approached me and they have said things like, don t you ever feel like you were duped because we served this country defending the constitution and american values. and then, you know, the richest kids in the country at these elite institutions are constantly attempting to undermine free speech, freedom of expression and first and second amendments. colonel among veterans this is going on. even among liberal veterans and left of center veterans they see by campus activists. brian: i love your story. get adopted i adopted in fostere personal challenge with that family. you end up being not that interested in school. at 18 i m going to join the military. bright, you read a lot. but your grades weren t grade. then when you are done you join this warrior program and you get back into college under a look around and you say there is something wrong here. here is an excerpt from your writings. on campus we learned to blend in even at the cost of feeling betrayed. ke
right after college. and by the way, last question. is this just a rob story or is this other veterans saying the same thing. many veterans have reached out to me after reading this and they agree with it. they also share these concerns. they feel isolated on campus offensive times. and i just want to say that a lot of the faculty and administrators have done a decent job of recruiting veterans on to campus. when they allow the campus activists to dictate the culture and set the tone they haven t created a welcoming environment to these veterans. brian: welcome to the scholar program they did a good job wrangling you. thank you for your service. thank you very much. steve: tom cotton is the opposite of that ivy league glad joins the infantry. kanye west started a nationwide amusement. what does he say to people who don t believe it. lawrence jones spoke to him after his service on sunday and he joins us live next with the answer. you can still be anything