A speaker at a recent Emory University anti-Israel rally put up an Instagram post regarding a group of counter-protesters that many are labeling “antisemitic.”
The post (pictured), shows counter-protesters with Israeli flags and reads “Started smelling like pennies on the quad…”
In response to the post, the Emory Student Government Association passed a resolution condemning it, saying its members “were appalled and disheartened to see Antisemitic rhetoric perpetuated in our community.”
“The Jewish community has been subjugated to the stereotype of being ‘greedy’ and ‘penny-pinching’ for centuries, spanning back to the Middle Ages,” the SGA added.
The SGA did not to publish the student’s name out of “safety” concerns, nor did the student paper The Emory Wheel. However, some on X reported the speaker is an Emory resident assistant who uses “they/them” pronouns. […]
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