WORLD : It wasn’t too long ago that Columbia University, like pretty much every school in the country, shut down in-person classes because of COVID.
In fact, when Columbia’s current class of seniors began attending the school as freshmen four years ago, they had to log in to virtual classes — for their entire freshmen year.
Supposedly, this was a once-in-a-lifetime event. Extreme times require extreme measures, those students were told. Never mind that those measures were pointless and did far more harm than good, of course.
Now, just a couple of years later, extreme times are back, and once again, lockdown measures are apparently required. Columbia has just shut down in-person classes yet again, in favor of mandatory “virtual learning,” for the last week of the semester.
And those same Columbia seniors who had to attend online classes as freshmen are now being told to do it again as seniors.
But this time around, the reason that on-campus classes are suspended is that Columbia has been overrun by a mob of anti-Israel protesters who have occupied the lawn on campus and, in some cases, were captured on camera harassing and even explicitly threatening Jewish students with violence.
BY Matt Walsh
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