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In reply to the discussion: Schumer supports Trump's decision to pull $400 million from Columbia [View all]
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/16/magazine/chuck-schumer-interview.html
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Im curious how you think about how protests should be addressed, considering the context of what you just said. The Trump administration just announced its pulling $400 million in funding from Columbia University, giving the reason as relentless violence, intimidation and antisemitic harassment. Im wondering what you make of that.
Schumer:
Columbia did not do enough. I criticized them. And believe me, I believe in free speech, I believe in the right to protest, as you read in my book. I started my career protesting the Vietnam War. I say to some people, If I were your age, Id be protesting something or other. So I get that, and I love it, and its about America. But when it shades over to violence and antisemitism, the colleges had to do something, and a lot of them didnt do enough. They shrugged their shoulders, looked the other way. Columbia among them. So what did they do? They took away $400 million. Im trying to find out what they took away. Are they taking away money from cancer research, or Alzheimers? What is the $400 million? It could be hurting all students. Students who go there who have nothing to do with the protest, students who might have protested peacefully, or Jewish students who were victims of some of those protests. So I think we have to see. My worry is that this $400 million was just done in typical Trump fashion: indiscriminately, without looking at its effect.
Schumer:
Columbia did not do enough. I criticized them. And believe me, I believe in free speech, I believe in the right to protest, as you read in my book. I started my career protesting the Vietnam War. I say to some people, If I were your age, Id be protesting something or other. So I get that, and I love it, and its about America. But when it shades over to violence and antisemitism, the colleges had to do something, and a lot of them didnt do enough. They shrugged their shoulders, looked the other way. Columbia among them. So what did they do? They took away $400 million. Im trying to find out what they took away. Are they taking away money from cancer research, or Alzheimers? What is the $400 million? It could be hurting all students. Students who go there who have nothing to do with the protest, students who might have protested peacefully, or Jewish students who were victims of some of those protests. So I think we have to see. My worry is that this $400 million was just done in typical Trump fashion: indiscriminately, without looking at its effect.
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Schumer supports Trump's decision to pull $400 million from Columbia [View all]
HereForTheParty
Mar 16
OP
Please show anywhere in the paragraphs above where he "opposes" anything Trump did.
hatrack
Mar 16
#23
He specifically says it's about violence and antisemitism. He's talking about laws.
chowder66
Mar 16
#29
It should be conditioned in respect to the law and the question at hand in the interview.
chowder66
Mar 16
#40
That's your opinion and I respect it but I don't internalize it the same way as you do.
chowder66
Mar 16
#41
I sure would like to read the whole article but I don't have a subscription and I tried using
chowder66
Mar 16
#17
Americans don't need education. They just need to be obedient and keep their mouths shut about free speech.
Ping Tung
Mar 16
#38