Columbia Student Suspended For Saying Be Grateful He’s Not ‘Murdering Zionists’ Now Suing for Anti-Palestinian Bias

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Columbia Student Suspended For Saying Be Grateful He’s Not ‘Murdering Zionists’ Now Suing for Anti-Palestinian Bias
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'was denied due process and fair treatment when suspended — a violation of university policy, according to his Sept. 27 Manhattan Supreme Court filing'

Columbia Student Suspended For Saying Be Grateful He’s Not ‘Murdering Zionists’ Now Suing for Anti-Palestinian Bias

Khymani James, 21, of Boston was denied due process and fair treatment when suspended — a violation of university policy, according to his Sept. 27 Manhattan Supreme Court filing. James’ suspension “inflamed the hatred” toward him on the Morningside Heights campus, the lawsuit added. Columbia University paid for Khymani James, its now-infamous anti-Semitic student who fantasized on video about “murdering Zionists,” to return home at the height of the spring encampment that plagued Columbia’s campus, according to a new lawsuit. An “associate dean at Columbia” called James, the suit says, to express “concern about his safety” before the school “bought James a train ticket to Boston.

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