Truck At Harvard University Campus Reveals Names, Photos Of Students Who Wrote Controversial Israel Letter
Truck At Harvard University Campus Reveals Names, Photos Of Students Who Wrote Controversial Israel Letter
NEW DELHI: A doxxing truck has been driving around the campus of Harvard University with the names and pictures of the students who allegedly wrote an open letter squarely blaming Israel for the recent escalation in the region.
This comes a day after billionaire Bill Ackman sought the names of these students to be made public so that CEOs of American companies do not hire them.
According to a report in The New York Post, the truck has giant video screens hung on the sides and back with the words “Harvard’s Leading Antisemites” being displayed in gothic script.
કેન્દ્રીય કર્મચારીઓના મોંઘવારી ભથ્થામાં 4%નો વધારો
ExpandIt also features a slideshow of the pictures of the students with their names written in bold, red block letters, according to photos being circulated on social media.
The ivy league university has been at the centre of a major backlash after the open letter, written by Harvard Palestine Solidarity Groups, said it held “the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence.”
A number of Harvard University students and organizations are scrambling to reverse their support for the letter.
Some business leaders are also contemplating blacklisting these individuals from future job opportunities.
According to the report, the truck’s surprise appearance around the campus “was the first day [of a] multi-day, multi-pronged campaign involving multiple billboards and a variety of other tactics,” accuracy in Media president Adam Guillette said.
He said that the truck was deployed to make people aware about the “hateful antisemites” in our society.
Truck At Harvard University Campus Reveals Names, Photos Of Students Who Wrote Controversial Israel Letter
NEW DELHI: A doxxing truck has been driving around the campus of Harvard University with the names and pictures of the students who allegedly wrote an open letter squarely blaming Israel for the recent escalation in the region.
This comes a day after billionaire Bill Ackman sought the names of these students to be made public so that CEOs of American companies do not hire them.
According to a report in The New York Post, the truck has giant video screens hung on the sides and back with the words “Harvard’s Leading Antisemites” being displayed in gothic script.
કેન્દ્રીય કર્મચારીઓના મોંઘવારી ભથ્થામાં 4%નો વધારો
ExpandIt also features a slideshow of the pictures of the students with their names written in bold, red block letters, according to photos being circulated on social media.
The ivy league university has been at the centre of a major backlash after the open letter, written by Harvard Palestine Solidarity Groups, said it held “the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence.”
A number of Harvard University students and organizations are scrambling to reverse their support for the letter.
Some business leaders are also contemplating blacklisting these individuals from future job opportunities.
According to the report, the truck’s surprise appearance around the campus “was the first day [of a] multi-day, multi-pronged campaign involving multiple billboards and a variety of other tactics,” accuracy in Media president Adam Guillette said.
He said that the truck was deployed to make people aware about the “hateful antisemites” in our society.