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The video features an Israeli professor at Columbia Business School, Shai D, voicing profound concern regarding the safety of students at prominent U.S. universities, including Columbia, NYU, Harvard, Stanford, Berkeley, and Northwestern. He criticizes university presidents for not condemning pro-terror student organizations that have surfaced on campuses, alleging that such inaction poses significant risks, particularly highlighting incidents where students have chanted pro-terror slogans and celebrated violent acts. Shai D emphasizes the universal condemnation of violence, such as rape and kidnapping, stressing that these actions are never justified. He calls on parents to share his message widely, contact university administrations, and engage local government representatives to seek protection against these groups, particularly on taxpayer-funded campuses. Shai D concludes by expressing his personal fear and anxiety, stating that his motivation to speak out stems from genuine concern and a feeling of being unsupported by his workplace, which he accuses of implicitly backing such pro-terror entities.
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In this part of the video, the speaker, an Israeli professor at Columbia Business School named Shai D, addresses the audience and urges them to take out their phones to spread an important message. He wants parents who sent their children to prestigious universities such as Columbia, NYU, Harvard, Stanford, and Berkeley to know that their children’s safety cannot be guaranteed. He claims that university presidents are not speaking out against pro-terror student organizations, which he sees as a significant risk. Shai D emphasizes his perspective as a father with young children, expressing his personal concern and frustration over the university administration’s stance. He mentions the recent kidnapping of 14 U.S. citizens into Gaza, criticizing the university presidents for not taking a stand against these pro-terror entities.
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In this segment, the speaker expresses outrage at the inaction of university presidents across the United States in addressing pro-terror student organizations on their campuses. He highlights his personal stake by mentioning his 2-year-old daughter and criticizes the acceptance of violence and resistance that targets children. He calls out specific university presidents for their silence and labels them as cowards, urging them to take a stand against these groups. The speaker refers to recent events where students at various universities, including Columbia, Harvard, NYU, Stanford, Berkeley, and Northwestern, have chanted pro-terror songs and celebrated acts of violence, such as the rape of teenage girls at a music festival. He condemns the universities for allowing such actions and calls for the eradication of pro-terror organizations from campuses.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the universal stance in the United States against acts such as rape, emphasizing that it is never justified, regardless of the circumstances. They express concern for university safety, particularly criticizing the president of Columbia University for allowing pro-terrorist marches on campus. The speaker urges parents to take action by sharing the video on social media and contacting their children’s colleges to ensure protection from such organizations. They also call on parents and grandparents to reach out to their local government representatives to inquire about the presence of these groups on taxpayer-funded campuses. The speaker highlights that violent acts such as kidnapping, rape, and murder are never acceptable.
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In this part of the video, the speaker becomes emotional while discussing the fear and anxiety they experience as a parent and an employee. They express that they are speaking up not out of a lack of fear, but because they are genuinely afraid. The speaker describes feeling unsafe and shivering upon arriving at their workplace, despite it being a place that should protect them. They highlight the distress of not feeling valued by their employer, specifically accusing their boss of supporting pro-terror organizations.