Wisconsin Congressman Grothman says universities should be graded publicly on antisemitism
"There's no question that the most embarrassing positions coming out since Israel was attacked are coming next to or near college campuses," Grothman said.
Congressman Glenn Grothman, R-Wis., says that universities should be graded in regard to antisemitism on a scale for the public to see.
"On the antisemitic thing, groups ought to come out and rank the universities: A, B, C, D and E," Grothman said on the Thursday edition of the "Just the News, No Noise" TV show. "Say if you have a Jewish child. Would you want them to go to this university? What university would want to be labeled an F for Jewish children?"
After the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel by the terrorist group Hamas, pro-Palestinian protests have erupted across college campuses.
Some protest groups have even been suspended by universities due to anti-Israel messaging.
"There's no question that the most embarrassing positions coming out since Israel was attacked are coming next to or near college campuses," Grothman stated.
He said that the same people who push "woke" ideas like "Diversity, Equity and Inclusion" programs are pushing for antisemitism.
"The same type of people who push the DEI are the same type of people who push antisemitism, because it's both coming from the left," said Grothman. "They both want to destroy the values of our country. They want to destroy the United States and Israel at the same time."