(Jewish Group) Alleged antisemitic activist speaks on campus, raising questions about free speech
French-Algerian decolonial advocate and author Houria Bouteldja visited Yale to deliver a April 6 talk as part of the Decolonizing Europe Lecture Series.
Bouteldjas invitation was met with backlash from community members who accused the activist of bigotry, bringing up comments they interpreted as homophobic and antisemitic. In conversations with the News, students expressed issue not only with her invitation, but also with her lecture taking place during the night of the second seder of Passover, meaning that Jewish students observing the holiday were unable to attend.
Often, on this campus, I feel like my voice and perspective as a Jewish person is ignored, or not taken seriously, Emily Zenner 24 told the News. By scheduling such a controversial guest, and one especially worrying to many Jewish people, during a Jewish holiday, it feels to me as if Yale, once again, completely ignored us.
In a April 3 tweet from the non-profit watchdog organization StopAntisemitism, the group decried Yales invitation of Bouteldja, labeling her an atrocious antisemite and homophobe. The tweet, which was viewed over 100,000 times, also condemned numerous past statements from the invited guest on topics ranging from Zionism and Israel to interracial relationships.
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"Alleged", my ass! An anti-Semite and a homophobe, and yet venerated by a certain population that is not right-leaning. Shame!