Brown University celebrates Indigenous Peoples’ Day but remains silent on the Hamas massacre.
Brown University Celebrates Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Remains Silent on Hamas Terror Attacks
Brown University made headlines on Monday as it issued a statement celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day. However, what caught people’s attention was the university’s silence on the recent Hamas terror attacks against the Israeli people.
The university took to Twitter and proudly proclaimed, “Today, Brown University celebrates Indigenous Peoples’ Day.” The tweet included a link to a page that highlighted the school’s five ”land acknowledgement commitments” aimed at strengthening relationships with the Indigenous peoples of the region.
Today, Brown University celebrates Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
Read Brown’s land acknowledgment and learn about the University’s outlined commitments: https://t.co/thkZ7BT6mz pic.twitter.com/gbbb7C6QCZ
— Brown University (@BrownUniversity) October 9, 2023
However, amidst the celebration, Brown University failed to address the horrifying Hamas attack on Israeli citizens. The terrorist group launched a brutal assault, resulting in the deaths of over 1,000 innocent Israelis. Hamas terrorists showed no mercy, massacring civilians in their homes and even at a dance festival. They took hostages, subjecting them to unimaginable horrors such as rape and torture. Shockingly, Hamas has even threatened to broadcast live executions of hostages if Israel continues its bombardment of Gaza.
While Brown University remained silent on these atrocities, the Brown chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine took to Instagram to express their solidarity with Palestine.
It is worth noting that other Ivy League universities, such as Harvard University, have condemned Hamas’s violence, explicitly calling out the “terrorist atrocities perpetrated by Hamas.” However, some university leaders faced criticism for issuing statements that failed to hold Hamas accountable for its crimes. For instance, the dean of Columbia Law School released a statement that conveniently omitted any mention of Hamas or its massacre, merely lamenting the “violence that erupted in Israel and Gaza.”
Despite numerous requests for comment, Brown University did not respond before press time.
How does Brown University’s silence on the Hamas attacks affect its credibility as a promoter of diversity and understanding?
Ning the relationship between the university and Indigenous communities. While this is a significant and worthwhile cause to celebrate, the silence on the recent acts of terror by Hamas raises questions about Brown University’s values and priorities.
The recent Hamas attacks on Israeli civilians have resulted in the loss of innocent lives and immense suffering. These acts of terror deserve condemnation and a strong stance against violence in all its forms. Yet, Brown University has chosen to remain silent on this issue, which is deeply troubling.
As an internationally renowned institution of higher learning, Brown University has a responsibility to promote peace, justice, and human rights. By choosing not to address the recent Hamas attacks, the university sends a message that it either does not value the lives of Israeli civilians or is indifferent to acts of terrorism. This silence is particularly concerning considering Brown University’s commitment to social justice and inclusivity.
Furthermore, the university’s silence on the Hamas attacks undermines its credibility as a promoter of diversity and understanding. Indigenous Peoples’ Day celebrates the history and contributions of Indigenous communities, highlighting the need to recognize and respect different cultures and perspectives. However, by remaining silent on the terror attacks, Brown University fails to demonstrate the same recognition and respect for the lives and experiences of the Israeli people.
It is crucial for educational institutions like Brown University to take a principled stand against violence and oppression. By addressing the recent Hamas attacks and expressing solidarity with the Israeli people, the university can reaffirm its commitment to human rights and social justice. This requires a recognition that acts of terror have no place in a just society and should be unequivocally condemned.
Brown University has a platform to influence and educate its community, and its silence on the Hamas attacks undermines this responsibility. By addressing both the celebration of Indigenous Peoples’ Day and the recent acts of terror, the university can create a meaningful dialogue and promote understanding among its students, faculty, and staff.
Education is not limited to classroom instruction; it also involves creating a safe and inclusive environment where all perspectives are respected. Brown University has an opportunity to lead by example and demonstrate its commitment to fostering a diverse and just society by condemning acts of terror and promoting peace.
In conclusion, while it is commendable that Brown University celebrates Indigenous Peoples’ Day, the silence on the recent Hamas terror attacks against the Israeli people raises concerns about the university’s values and priorities. It is vital for the university to take a principled stand against violence and oppression and address both issues in order to uphold its commitment to social justice, inclusivity, and human rights.
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