‘Doxxing Truck’ with Students’ Faces Drives on Harvard Campus Following Alleged Pro-Hamas Letter
OAN’s Abril Elfi
2:25 PM – Thursday, October 12, 2023
A truck drove around the Harvard University campus showing the names and pictures of students who allegedly signed a letter blaming Israel for the Hamas terror incidents.
Following the publication of a letter by Harvard students holding Israel “entirely responsible” for Hamas attacks this week, a vehicle named the “doxxing truck” began driving around on the school’s campus on Wednesday flashing the names and pictures of students who signed the letter.
According to pictures of the truck posted on social media, the truck described the students it featured as “Harvard’s Leading Anti-Semites.”
Adam Guillette, the organization’s president, posted on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter and said “Yes, that’s our truck,” stating that they will be “removing the names of students from groups that withdrew but are also adding new names every hour.”
According to The Harvard Crimson, as of Wednesday, eight of the 34 student clubs that signed the letter had withdrawn their names.
The letter was written by the Palestine Solidarity Committee (PSC) on October 7th.
The PSC addressed the drive-by doxxing with a letter to the school publication, pleading for Harvard leadership to “immediately and unequivocally condemn the harassment and intimidation of its students.”
The statement released also said that “the truck actively threatens students safety on campus at a time when credible death threats have already forced us to postpone a solidarity vigil acknowledging all civilian victims.”
“It is quite literally [a] physical threat, a heinous intimidation technique, a warning sign meant to scare ideological allies into repudiating our mission — and for the Jewish members of associations linked to our own, an unjustifiable and insulting slap in the face,” the group added. “The doxxing truck is the ugliest culmination of a campaign to silence pro-Palestinian activism that the PSC has experienced for years.”
Harvard Executive Vice President Meredith Weenick said in a schoolwide email on Wednesday that the university “takes seriously the safety and wellbeing of every member of our community” and “does not condone or ignore intimidation.”
She went on to say that school administrators had contacted students “to ensure they were aware of resources available to them if they were concerned about their physical safety or experienced an immediate threat.”
Additionally, she stated that the Harvard University Police Department has “stepped up” its presence on campus and is “coordinating closely with local, state, and federal authorities.”
By Tuesday evening, at least four websites had listed the personal information of students associated with groups that had signed the statement, including complete names, class years, previous work, social media profiles, photographs, and hometowns.
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What responsibility does Harvard have in creating a safe and inclusive environment for its students, and how should it balance free speech with protecting individuals from harm
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The truck, operated by a right-wing organization called One America News (OAN), is in response to a letter published by a group of Harvard students who blamed Israel for the recent Hamas attacks. The letter, which accused Israel of carrying out genocidal policies, caused controversy within the Harvard community.
While freedom of speech is a fundamental right that should be protected, the use of the doxxing truck raises concerns about privacy and the potential for targeted harassment. Some argue that exposing the names and pictures of students who signed the letter crosses a line and infringes on their right to express their opinions without fear of retaliation.
On the other hand, supporters of the truck argue that it is a form of accountability and transparency. They believe that if students are going to publicly accuse and blame Israel for terrorist attacks, they should be prepared to stand by their words and face the consequences of their actions.
The controversy surrounding the doxxing truck highlights the ongoing tension between freedom of speech and the responsibility that comes with expressing one’s opinions. While it is important to encourage open dialogue and debate on sensitive issues, it is equally important to respect the privacy and safety of individuals.
Harvard, as an institution of higher learning, has a responsibility to create an inclusive and respectful environment for its students. It should carefully consider the impact of such actions and ensure that they do not promote hostility or threaten the well-being of its students.
Ultimately, the resolution of this issue lies in finding a balance between free speech and protecting individuals from harm. Regardless of one’s stance on the matter, it is crucial to engage in respectful discussions and foster an environment where diverse opinions can be shared without fear of retaliation or harassment.
As this story continues to unfold, it serves as a reminder of the challenges and complexities surrounding freedom of speech and the responsibility that comes with exercising this right in a diverse and interconnected world.
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