Greenblatt accusing students of being proxies (i.e. acting on behalf) of a foreign adversary is not just defamatory — it recklessly endangers their rights and safety, especially coupled with his call to engage the National Guard against protestors. He should retract immediately.
Greenblatt accusing students of being proxies (i.e. acting on behalf) of a foreign adversary is not just defamatory — it recklessly endangers their rights and safety, especially coupled with his call to engage the National Guard against protestors. He should retract immediately.
@dylanotes Double down immediately! Hamas on campus' x.com/rich_goldberg/…
@dylanotes Double down immediately! Hamas on campus' x.com/rich_goldberg/…
@dylanotes Are you ok with investigating the sources of funding of these groups?
@dylanotes @MSNBC needs to stop giving him a platform!
@dylanotes @WajahatAli Its more "false flag" rhetoric.
@dylanotes @ZaidJilani I look forward to learning more about these organizations in the upcoming court cases.
@dylanotes You’re a lawyer in America who just posted a lie about the very real terrorist threat these Qatar funded “protesters” pose. I mean, 911 wasn’t that long ago and this is NYC. Do you really think we’re going to let known terrorists camp out at Columbia all summer? We should sue u
@dylanotes then why doe's nasrallah get on the news and thank those students?
@dylanotes This is dangerous, not to mention an outright lie! He should be sued for putting the lives and reputation of these students at risk.