I can't in good faith work with an organization that condones antisemitism
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John,
I wanted you to know why I have officially withdrawn my offer to participate
in Harvard’s fellowship programs after the University failed to condemn more
than 30 student organizations attempting to justify and celebrate Hamas’
terrorism against innocent Israeli and American civilians.
I simply cannot condone this anti-Semitism. It is essential for us as
Americans to take a clear stand in the face of genocidal acts against the
Jewish people, or any group for that matter.
There is no “both sides” when it comes to the murder, rape, and kidnapping of
innocent women and children.
Make no mistake, I know that these students have a right to free speech, but
they do not have the right to have hate speech go unchallenged by their
institution.
Leaders must take a stand to bring back common sense and tolerance into the
political arena.
If you are ready to work toward a better America, one that is united and
functional, joinAn America United today.
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Sincerely,
Larry Hogan
P.S. I joined CNBC to discuss my decision to withdraw. You can watch it here.
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