

John McWhorter – America's Shifting Position on Gaza
75 snips Aug 15, 2025
Join John McWhorter, a Columbia University professor and New York Times writer known for his insights on language and culture, as he tackles pressing issues. He discusses the shifting views on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the historical context of its starvation. McWhorter examines the complexities of race politics, observing a concerning lull in discourse. He also critiques the pressures of conformity among students, particularly around anti-Semitism and free speech on campus, highlighting the nuances of identity in today's charged environment.
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Disruption Can Force Institutional Reform
- John McWhorter accepts some of Columbia administration's demands as reasonable and warns that dramatic threats can force change.
- He compares disruptive interventions to Ward Connerly's actions that forced reform at UC Berkeley.
Degree Matters In Campus Harassment
- McWhorter argues sustained hostile chanting on campus crosses from protest into harassment when directed at Jewish students.
- He says treating Jewish students as mere members of a white power structure ignores how central a homeland is to Jewish identity.
Walking Students Through Daily Chants
- McWhorter recounts escorting two Jewish students past loud chanting and drums and seeing many Jewish students come into his office in tears.
- He uses these personal observations to argue prolonged campus atmosphere caused real distress.