“ZIONISTS DON’T DESERVE TO LIVE”

That’s what Khymani James, who is one of the student leaders of the anti-Israel Gaza Solidarity Encampment at Columbia University, said in a livestream.

The livestream was part a discipline hearing by the Columbia Center for Student Success and Intervention after James made an antisemitic Instagram post. That’s right — he had already been public about his antisemitism, and took an official university inquiry as an opportunity to double down on his hate.

James continued, saying he might want to “meet up and fight” Zionists and that he “fights to kill.”

Do you see why that’s problematic in any way?” a Columbia employee asked James.

“No,” he said.

“I feel very comfortable, very comfortable, calling for those people to die,” James said. “And with that being said, Khymani is signed out.”

Believe it or not, this is the tip of the iceberg – he made dozens more hateful, despicable comments during the livestream.

James has since been banned from campus, according to a Columbia University spokesperson. The spokesperson did not offer any further comment on James’ actions.

James eventually posted an apology on X, after the White House publicly condemned his comments.

“What I said was wrong. Every member of our community deserves to feel safe without qualification.”James has been disciplined, but there are countless others — this is merely a window into the antisemitic environment Columbia has allowed to run rampant on campus.