I don't believe using the veneer of protest to stop a Jewish kid from going to class simply because he's Jewish or to block him from, from getting back to his dorm because he supports Israel. That's not okay. And that is something that I have been outspoken about [antisemitism] and I certainly don't apologize for that. What I said at the top of this answer about antisemitism being a black and white issue, I stand by. But I also would recognize that policy in the Middle east is super complicated. (30:46–30:51)
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Asserts a firm stance against antisemitism.
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