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The reason for this is that, for example, saying that Palestine should rule the area instead of Israel is now federally recognized as calling for genocide. Which is a pants-on-head situation that I'm sure these university heads are aware of. When politicians are defining 'genocide' as 'critizing a government', then whether or not 'genocide' breaks somebody's rules is much harder to say.
If course, the Republican asking them knew all of that, and was doing this so they could get a soundbite for the news. So good job falling for the propaganda.
And yet another Nazi reveals himself with their blathering.
Mob mentality rarely calls for reading skills beyond slogans but the question was simply "does calling for the genocide of Jews violate their schools’ code of conduct against bullying and harassment." It's a no-brainer.
From the linked USA Today article...
You can hide behind your rote hatred of Party X all you want. Republican, Democrat, Big Brother, Emmanuel Goldstein, poTAYto poTAHto.
By the way, the answer is "yes."