Both students and my OWN professors have continuously targeted me for my Conservative beliefs and Zionist identity as a Jew, during my entire time at @syracuseu.

I’ve been identified online, cornered in person, chased down, grabbed, and now my life is being threatened: https://twitter.com/FDRLST/status/1285201542291902465
All of these were posted by professors who had me in their classes. One prof who I’ve never met walked up to me on campus at night, put her hand on my shoulder and threatened that she knows who I am and that I better “watch out.”

They still work here.

https://www.campusreform.org/?ID=14450 
When I reported this, it only prompted more harassment from faculty and their friends. They even praised the professor who physically engaged with me.
During my Freshman year, I was chased out of a floor in my dormitory on Halloween when visiting a friend.

I was later told this floor was part of the “Multicultural Living Learning Comminity” at @SyracuseU, and I was banned for dressing up as the @FLOTUS.
The residence advisor later sent me a backhanded email, ensuring that I am welcome on the floor as long as I follow his list of “don’ts.”

This included dressing up as any political figure he deems offensive (AKA Melania Trump).
When Black History Month came around, another advisor taped up an anti-Israel image with the Star of David crossed out, in our lobby.

He placed this next to an image of MLK in order to conflate the two.

I reminded him that MLK was a proud Zionist.

https://www.algemeiner.com/2018/03/20/mindless-antisemitism-at-syracuse-university/
Soph. Year: I tried to start a @yaf chapter on campus, only to get denied by a review board.

Their main reason: our belief in the superiority of the U.S. constitution is “exclusionary” to some students.

After pressure, the admin reversed their decision. https://www.campusreform.org/?ID=11888 
After exposing this issue, I was invited to the WH to stand next to Pres. @realDonaldTrump as he signed the Campus #FreeSpeech EO.

That’s when the harassment by students and profs heated up.
It began online with calls to “find” me, and led to strangers approaching me in person.
Junior year: I went as a Campus Reform reporter to cover a group of students occupying buildings. I was standing in the back of the crowd w/other reporters, but got singled out and cornered on numerous occasions. They wanted to pick and choose which news outlets could cover them.
On 3 separate occasions, large groups of the protestors surrounded me, ushering me out of events. On one occasion, they shoved me and blocked an exist so that I couldn’t get away.
Each time, propensity toward violence escalated.
This is just part of it:
What I have documented today only covers part of my experience with campus intolerance.

There are so many others who share similar stories, but the only @SyracuseU student I know who has the chutzpah to speak out is my dear friend, @adriannasanmarc.
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